Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Alcohol"
The meaning of "Alcohol" in various phrases and sentences
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What does you smell of alcohol mean?
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It means someone can tell that you have been drinking an alcoholic beverage because your breath smells like a bottle of liquor.
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What does 🟤"alcohol units" mean?
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Alcohol units indicate the strength of an alcoholic drink and how much you can safely drink. A small glass of wine (125 ml) is one unit, and the recommendation is that we should drink no more than 14 units of alcohol per week.
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What does “I never could take alcohol. I always said I was allergic to alcohol, and that’s actually a definition to alcoholism — an allergy of the body and an obsession of the mind,” mean?
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Here, "take" is used to mean something similar to "endure" or "bear". You'll hear it fairly often in movies, usually in the phrase, "I can't take it any more!"
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What does You chased alcohol with wormwood. mean?
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@Jun24: A chaser is supposed to make alcohol easier to drink, but wormwood is a poison, so maybe it's saying that you are trying to make something better with a worse thing. Your priorities are out of order or you made matters worse for yourself.
Example sentences using "Alcohol"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with alcohol.
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-I don't like the taste of alcohol.
-She is an alcoholic. She drinks alcohol all the time.
-They smell of alcohol.
-He's too young to be drinking alcohol!
-She is an alcoholic. She drinks alcohol all the time.
-They smell of alcohol.
-He's too young to be drinking alcohol!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Has he ever drunk alcohol?.
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"Has he ever drunk alcohol in his life?"
Person A: Will Tim want to go to the bar?
"I doubt it, I mean has he ever drunk alcohol before?"
"I don't know if he has ever drunk alcohol" (different but I included it anyway for presentation!)
Person A: Will Tim want to go to the bar?
"I doubt it, I mean has he ever drunk alcohol before?"
"I don't know if he has ever drunk alcohol" (different but I included it anyway for presentation!)
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Please show me example sentences with I don't drink alcohol. Is there alcohol in this?.
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I think it is perfect just the way it is. simple and straight to the point.
Synonyms of "Alcohol" and their differences
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What is the difference between alcohol and liquor and drink ?
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Liquor is an American term, we don’t use it much in the U.K. but it mainly refers to high alcohol content drinks (whisky, soju, brandy, vodka etc).
Alcohol is generic and used both scientifically and to refer to alcoholic drinks.
“A drink” can refer to either alcoholic drinks or any kind of drink depending on context:
“Do you want to go for a drink?” Means “Do you want to go to the pub and drink alcohol?”
“Do you want a drink?” can mean alcoholic or any other drink, depending where you are/what time of day etc.
In the U.K., we also use “a pint” to mean a beer or alcoholic drinks in general (“Shall we go for a pint?”) and booze to mean alcoholic drinks (“There was so much booze at that party!”).
Liquor is an American term, we don’t use it much in the U.K. but it mainly refers to high alcohol content drinks (whisky, soju, brandy, vodka etc).
Alcohol is generic and used both scientifically and to refer to alcoholic drinks.
“A drink” can refer to either alcoholic drinks or any kind of drink depending on context:
“Do you want to go for a drink?” Means “Do you want to go to the pub and drink alcohol?”
“Do you want a drink?” can mean alcoholic or any other drink, depending where you are/what time of day etc.
In the U.K., we also use “a pint” to mean a beer or alcoholic drinks in general (“Shall we go for a pint?”) and booze to mean alcoholic drinks (“There was so much booze at that party!”).
Q:
What is the difference between I can work under the alcohol and I can work while being drunk and I can work while drunk and I can work while I’m drunk ?
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These all have the same meaning, but the first one should be "I can work under the influence of alcohol"
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What is the difference between alcohol and sake ?
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alcohol is the general term used to describe wine, beer, vodka, etc
sake is only used to refer to 日本酒
sake is only used to refer to 日本酒
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What is the difference between I try to have alcohol and junk food as little as possible. and I try not to have alcohol and junk food as much as possible. ?
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Yes this is good English. But avoid implies as much as possible, so it is not wrong, but redundant.
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What is the difference between alcohol, wine and liquor, booze, liqueur ?
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Alcohol: nước có cồn (rượu nói chung)
Wine: rượu vang
Liquor: rượu hoa quả (Liqueur là liquor nhưng ngọt hơn)
Booze: rượu với lượng lớn.
Wine: rượu vang
Liquor: rượu hoa quả (Liqueur là liquor nhưng ngọt hơn)
Booze: rượu với lượng lớn.
Translations of "Alcohol"
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How do you say this in English (US)? 한국 사람들은 축하해야 할 일이 있을 때, 보통 다같이 모여서 술을 마신다. 그리고 축하를 받아야하는 사람에게 축하주(e.g. alcohol,, soju,, something like that..)를 준다
A:
when there is something to celebrate, Korean usually gather in a group and drink soju. then we give congratulatory drink to the person who should be congratulated
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How do you say this in English (US)? "How much alcohol is needed to get so drunk that I can't remember what I've done?" is written in correct grammar?
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How much alcohol would I need to get so drunk that I can’t remember what I’ve done?
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How do you say this in English (US)? "If I drink alcohol a lot, i would get headache."
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The English is okay, you just missed ‘a’ so it should be ‘I would get A headache.’
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How do you say this in English (US)? can't drink alcohol that much. my face turns red
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I can't drink too much alcohol, it makes my face turn red
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How do you say this in English (US)? alcohol
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Other questions about "Alcohol"
Q:
I don't drink alcohol but it's not like I'm against drinking or something. As a matter of fact I want to drink alcohol but it's just that I don't like the taste of it. Further it's quite expensive so I'd rather have some delicious food with my money than drinking. But I'm also open-minded and I will drink if you pay for it. I've heard that alcohol is an acquired taste so it is quite possible that someday I might become an alcoholic. Does this sound natural?
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I don't drink alcohol but it's not like I'm against drinking or ANYTHING.
FURTHERMORE it's quite expensive so I'd rather hav
FURTHERMORE it's quite expensive so I'd rather hav
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I don't drink alcohol but it's not like I'm against drinking or something. As a matter of fact I want to drink alcohol but it's just that I don't like the taste of it. Further it's quite expensive so I'd rather have some delicious food with my money than drinking. But I'm also open-minded and I will drink if you pay for it. I've heard that alcohol is an acquired taste so it is quite possible that someday I might become an alcoholic. Does this sound natural?
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@ChronicProcrastinato: its very natural ^_^ the only thing is it would be more natural to say 'Furthermore, it's quite expensive so I'd rather spend my money on some delicious food instead of drinks' 🙈 the rest is all good 👍🏻
Q:
I said I will refrain from alcohol for the time being but I feel like drinking right now. Does this sound natural?
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I said I would refrain from alcohol for the time being but right now I really feel like drinking.
Q:
Can you tell me more natural English please?
1. Alcohol usage of this chocolate is 0.8%, therefore it is not good for kids and people who are not tolerant of alcohol.
2. This chocolate has 0.8% alcohol usage, so that it is not good for kids and people who are not tolerant of alcohol. Does this sound natural?
1. Alcohol usage of this chocolate is 0.8%, therefore it is not good for kids and people who are not tolerant of alcohol.
2. This chocolate has 0.8% alcohol usage, so that it is not good for kids and people who are not tolerant of alcohol. Does this sound natural?
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This chocolate contains 0.8% alcohol. Therefore it is not good for kids or people who cannot tolerate alcohol.
Q:
she might have drunk alcohol a lot last night.
she might drink alcohol a lot last night
which one is right?
she might drink alcohol a lot last night
which one is right?
A:
She might have drunk a lot of alcohol last night.
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