beer
의미: An alcoholic drink made from fermented grain, typically barley
Beer is one of the world's oldest and most widely consumed alcoholic drinks, made by brewing and fermenting cereals, especially malted barley, with hops for flavour. In British culture, pubs traditionally serve various types including ales, lagers, and stouts. A 'beer' can also refer to a single serving.
예문
- Shall we go for a beer after work? 下班后我们去喝杯啤酒好吗?¿Vamos a tomar una cerveza después del trabajo?仕事の後にビールを飲みに行きませんか?퇴근 후에 맥주 한잔하러 갈까요?
- This brewery produces excellent craft beers. 这家酿酒厂生产优质的精酿啤酒。Esta cervecería produce excelentes cervezas artesanales.この醸造所は優れたクラフトビールを生産しています。이 양조장은 훌륭한 수제 맥주를 생산합니다.
- He ordered two beers and a packet of crisps. 他点了两杯啤酒和一包薯片。Pidió dos cervezas y una bolsa de patatas fritas.彼はビール2杯とポテトチップスを1袋注文しました。그는 맥주 두 잔과 감자칩 한 봉지를 주문했습니다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: general
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Old English 'beor', from Proto-Germanic 'beuzom', probably from Latin 'biber' (a drink), from 'bibere' (to drink). Brewing in Britain predates the Roman invasion. 'Ale' was the older English word; 'beer' originally implied hopped ale.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
이야기와 상식
Beer is one of humanity's oldest beverages, with evidence of brewing dating back to ancient Mesopotamia around 5000 BCE. The Sumerians even had a goddess of beer called Ninkasi, and a hymn to her contains the oldest known beer recipe.
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