BREW (English word)
Detailed explanation
v.(verb)
Brewing, making wine with...
< /li>Be brewed
Coming soon, about to happen, brewing
Brewing (beer ) Wine
Making (tea), brewing (drink), brewing (coffee, etc.)
Plot, plot, plan Conspiracy
Make (tea) for..., make (coffee) for...
boiling
Mature
Urgent
n.(noun)
One-time brewing wine
One-time brewing tea
Coffee brewed at one time
One bottle
The amount of brewing; the amount of brewing at one time
li>Brewed beverages, beer, wine
Taste, taste, texture
Brewed
Hot tea, hot coffee, mixed drinks
Seasoning
- < p>Mixture, blending
Word pronunciation
English[bruː]Beautiful[bruː]
Phrases collocation
Derrick Brew
soft brew is a kind of soft brew
Witches Brew makes witch’s magic potion; witch’s great potion
brew kettle Brewing pot; Saccharification pot
KINGWAY BREW Kingway Beer
Binary Brew Binary Brew
BREW platformBREW platform
brew masters beer world; Master Brewer
Mr. Peter Brew
Bilingual example sentences
Used as a verb (v.)
He brews his own beer at home.He brews his own beer at home.
The tea is brewing and will be served soon.茶 is brewing, for a while Just send it.
A storm is brewing.The storm is brewing.
They are brewing a plot behind the scenes. They are planning a plot behind the scenes .
Used as a noun (n.)
The machine produces a brew that is dark in colour and complex in taste. The wine produced by this machine is very dark in colour and complex in taste.
I like a stronger brew of tea. I like a stronger tea.
Their politics were a strange brew of idealism and self-interest. theirs Political views are a peculiar mixture of idealism and self-interest.
Common Phrases
Use as a verb (v.)
brew up (v.+adv.)
Stuff (wine); make (alcohol, tea)sth ⇔ up
< p>I have been brewing up some beer, would you like to try some? I have been brewing up some beer, would you like to try some?Let's brew up some more tea. Let's make some tea.
The workers are still spending too much time brewing up the tea; this practice will have to stop! Workers are still spending too much time brewing up the tea; this practice will have to stop!
< p>I think there's a storm brewing up. I think there's a storm brewing up. I think the storm is coming.There's trouble brewing up at the meeting. There's trouble brewing up at the meeting.
It was obvious that a big storm was brewing up. It was obvious that a big storm was brewing up.
Word usage
v.(verb)
The basic meaning of brew is "brewing ( Beer, etc.)" and "preparation [infusion, brewing, boiling] (tea, coffee, etc.)" beverages. The extension can refer to "bringing", especially storms and conspiracy riots.
brew can be used as an intransitive verb, as well as a transitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it can take a simple object or a double object, and its indirect object can also be transformed into the object of the preposition for.
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