Coca-Cola

['kəukə'kəulə]
  • n. 可口可乐(美国饮料公司)
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1、So called because original ingredients were derived from coca leaves and cola nuts. It contained minute amounts of cocaine until 1909.
2、因为其主要成分来源于古柯叶和可乐果。
3. 音译“可口可乐”。
Coca-Cola 可口可乐

品牌名,指一种以南美Coca叶和非洲Cola果为原料调制出来的汽水饮料。

Coca-Cola
invented 1886 in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., by druggist Dr. John S. Pemberton. So called because original ingredients were derived from coca leaves and cola nuts. It contained minute amounts of cocaine until 1909.
Drink the brain tonic and intellectual soda fountain beverage Coca-Cola. [Atlanta "Evening Journal," June 30, 1887]
Coca-colanization, also Coca-colonization coined 1950 during an attempt to ban the beverage in France, led by the communist party and the wine-growers.
France's Communist press bristled with warnings against US "Coca-Colonization." Coke salesmen were described as agents of the OSS and the U.S. State Department. "Tremble," roared Vienna's Communist Der Abend, "Coca-Cola is on the march!" [Time Magazine, 1950]
Coca-colonialism attested by 1956.
1. Coca is well-known for reducing hunger, thirst and fatigue.
人们都知道可乐能消饿、止渴和解乏。

来自柯林斯例句

2. We have Coca, and red tea etc.
我们有可口可乐, 还有红茶等.

来自辞典例句

3. I would like a Coca.
我要可乐.

来自辞典例句

4. We've got coca, soda and juice.
我们有可乐 、 汽水和果汁.

来自魔法英语-口语突破(高中)

5. Tea is one of three drinks such as tea, coca and coffer.
茶叶是与可可、啡并列的世界三大饮料之一.

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