brew

英 [bruː] 美 [brʊ]
  • vt. 酿造;酝酿
  • vi. 酿酒;被冲泡;即将发生
  • n. 啤酒;质地
  • n. (Brew)人名;(英)布鲁
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brew 酿制

来自PIE *bhreue, 加热,蒸,词源同burn.

brew
brew: [OE] The ancestral meaning of brew has basically to do with ‘heat’. It comes from an Indo-European base *bhreu- or *bhru, which is also the source of Latin fervēre ‘boil’, from which we get fervent, ferment, and the second syllable of comfrey. Broth and possibly bread can be traced back to the same Indo-European base, and some etymologists have linked it with burn. To ‘brew’ was thus originally something like ‘make a drink by boiling’, ‘fermentation’ being a secondary but connected connotation.
=> broth, comfrey, ferment, fervent
brew (v.)
Old English breowan "to brew" (class II strong verb, past tense breaw, past participle browen), from Proto-Germanic *breuwan "to brew" (cognates: Old Norse brugga, Old Frisian briuwa, Middle Dutch brouwen, Old High German briuwan, German brauen "to brew"), from PIE root *bhreuə- "to bubble, boil, effervesce" (cognates: Sanskrit bhurnih "violent, passionate," Greek phrear "well, spring, cistern," Latin fervere "to boil, foam," Thracian Greek brytos "fermented liquor made from barley," Russian bruja "current," Old Irish bruth "heat;" Old English beorma "yeast;" Old High German brato "roast meat"), the original sense thus being "make a drink by boiling." Related: Brewed; brewing.
brew (n.)
c. 1500, "a brewed beverage," from brew (v.).
1. Brew up, Curly. We could all do with a cup of tea.
沏茶,柯利,我们每人都要喝一杯。

来自柯林斯例句

2. I brew my own beer.
我自己酿制啤酒。

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3. I'll get Venner to brew some tea.
我会让文纳沏些茶。

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4. Most cities generate a complex brew of pollutants.
多数城市都会产生各种物质混杂的污染物。

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5. We always have a brew-up at 11 o'clock.
我们总是在11点沏茶。

来自《权威词典》