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distilleries

美[dɪ'stɪləri],英[dɪ'stɪləri],

释义

n. 酒厂;蒸馏室; 网络释义: 酒厂的蒸馏室;

例句

Here you may see a little toddling princess in a rabbit suit who owns fifty distilleries in her own right.
在这儿,你可能看到的小公主,即使还穿着兔宝宝童装、还在蹒跚学步,她名下的酒厂已达五十家。
Distilleries began to appear in Europe in the middle of the seventeenth century.
After Prohibition, laws made production feasible for only a few huge distilleries.
Scotland has more than a hundred distilleries, and each strives to produce its own distinct flavor.
苏格兰的酿酒厂已超过100个,而每个厂都在努力生产出具有自己独特风味的酒。
Sally Gold: They were using one of the resources that Scotland has a lot of, which are whiskey distilleries.
萨莉·高尔德:他们公司利用的是苏格兰丰富的资源之一,威士忌酿酒厂。
This blended whiskey combines 100 distinctive single malt whiskies produced from distilleries in every appellation throughout Scotland.
这款威士忌采用苏格兰境内的100多种纯麦威士忌勾兑而成,它叫什么名字?
Most of this huge jump is attributable to the orgy of investment in ethanol distilleries in the United States in 2006-2008.
造成谷物消费大幅度跃升的主要原因是,在2006年至2008年期间,美国掀起投资乙醇蒸馏厂的热潮。
Besides, liquor profits rate, liquor yield and the sales revenue and tax payment of bone distilleries all realized rapid increment.
白酒利润率略有增加,产量和经济效益同比增长,骨干企业的销售收入和利税较大幅度增长。
In 2000, one of its distilleries was named China's first by the Chinese National Cultural Relics Bureau.
2000年,水井坊的某个酿酒车间被中国国家文物管理局评为“中国白酒第一坊”。
As demand flagged, many smaller distilleries closed or were bought by international drinks groups.
由于需求萎缩,大量小酒厂倒闭或被国际酒品集团收购。