vodka的意思和读音

vodka

: [ˈvɑdkə] : [ˈvɒdkə]

n.);

vodkas  

vodkan.

1.[u]a strong clear alcoholic drink, made from grain, originally from Russia

2.[c]a glass of vodka

I'll have a vodka and lime.

n.1.

n.1.a strong clear alcoholic drink from Russia or Poland, or a glass of this drink

1. 3.Gin 5.Vodka 1.Kahlua ...

5. ( FengCase) VODKA( jinho) ...

6. gin vodka martini ...

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1.A Russian government commission has approved plans to set up a minimum price for vodka in a further attempt to reduce alcohol abuse.

2.Thanks to its basic mixture of pure alcohol and water, vodka can be used as a strong household cleaner, pesticide and so much more.

3."A little vodka, " she said to Korableva, wiping the tears with her sleeve and sobbing less frequently.“,”

4.Ah, memory impairment. The free prize at the bottom of every vodka bottle.

5.Someone stole them one night a few months back when he'd blacked out in a vodka-induced stupor.

6.And she said to the attendant, cranberry, and I said, Dr. Pepper, and she said, vodka.

7.And unlike the public Trans-Siberian trains, there will not be a sozzled Russian soldier trying to ply you with vodka in sight.西

8.Thus, in a variety of cocktail into the base wine, vodka is the most flexible, adaptable and flexible nature of a wine.

9.Despite statistics that prove otherwise, Bryun said the image of the average Russian man as a vodka-swilling beer lover was simply a myth.Bryun——Bryun”。

10.Thinking after half a bottle of vodka that drinking games with a german over a foot taller than me would be a good idea.