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brew [bru:] verb DRINK 饮料 transitive ■to make beer 酿(啤酒) intransitive or transitive ■If you brew tea or coffee, you add boiling water to it to make a hot drink, and if it brews, it gradually develops flavour in the container in which it was made 泡(茶);煮(咖啡);(茶)冲泡;(咖啡)煮•[+ two objects] He brewed us some coffee./He brewed some coffee for us.他替我们煮了些咖啡。 [bru:] verb BAD SITUATION 坏事 intransitive ■If an unpleasant situation or a storm is brewing, you feel that it is about to happen (坏事或暴风雨)即将来临,酝酿•It was too quiet - I felt that trouble was brewing.太安静了——我觉得要出事了。 •A storm was brewing in the distance.远处一场暴风雨即将来临。 [bru:] noun DRINK 饮料 countable ■a type of beer, especially one made in a particular place or at a particular time (尤指某地或某个时间酿造的)啤酒 countable usually singular UK informal ■a drink of tea or a drink of beer 一杯茶;一份啤酒•Make us a brew, Bren.布伦,替我们泡杯茶吧。 [bru:] noun MIX 混合 countable ■a mixture of several things 混合物•They gave her a strange brew to drink.他们让她喝一种奇怪的混合饮料。 •War, with its fear, its deprivation, its excitement and violence makes for a very heady brew (= powerful combination).战争是恐惧、剥夺、刺激和暴力等因素的混合体,给人以强烈震撼。 |