a soft drink

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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von a soft drink im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

juice
{i} özsu
juice
meyva veya et suyu
soft drink
alkolsüz içki

Alkolsüz içkim nerede? - Where is my soft drink?

Gözde alkolsüz içkin nedir? - What's your favorite soft drink?

soft drink
alkolsüz içecek

Kök birası klasik bir Amerikan alkolsüz içecek olarak düşünülmektedir. - Root beer is considered a classic American carbonated soft drink.

O, zayıflamak için alkolsüz içecekler yerine su içmeye karar verdi. - She decided to drink water instead of soft drinks in order to lose weight.

juice
(Bahis) bookmaker’e ödenen komisyon
soft drink
kola
soft drink
soda
juice
(vücut) salgı
juice
meyve/sebze/et suyu
soft drink
kola, gazoz, soda gibi asitli içecekler
juice
{i} argo benzin
juice
juicelessözü veya suyu olmayan
juice
(Tıp) () insan vücudunun sıvı kısımları
juice
cereyan
juice
(isim) meyve suyu, özsu, su, salgı, elektrik, benzin, içki
juice
{i} salgı
juice
{i} elektrik
juice
öz

Tom'un özel portakal suyu sayesinde harika hissediyorum. - I feel amazing thanks to Tom's special orange juice.

juice
{i} sebze/meyve/et suyu
juice
{i} su
juice
juice suyunu çıkar
juice
kuvvet
juice
{i} içki
juice
kuru

Bu portakalın suyunu sıkamıyorum. O kuru. - I can't squeeze juice out of this orange. It's dry.

juice
{i} argo cereyan, elektrik
soft drink
meşrubat

Duş aldıktan sonra biraz meşrubat içtim. - After taking a bath, I drank some soft drink.

Biz patates kızartması ve meşrubat sipariş ettik. - We ordered French fries and soft drinks.

soft drink
kola; gazoz; soda
Englisch - Englisch
juice
soft drink
A non-alcoholic drink, normally carbonated
a drink
swig
soft drink
nonalcoholic beverage (usually carbonated)
soft drink
nonalcoholic and carbonated drink
soft drink
A soft drink is a cold, non-alcoholic drink such as lemonade or fruit juice, or a fizzy drink. a cold drink that does not contain alcohol. Nonalcoholic beverage, usually carbonated, consisting of water (soda water), flavouring, and a sweet syrup or artificial sweetener. Attempts to reproduce the natural effervescence of certain spring waters for presumed health benefits began before 1700. Joseph Priestley's experiments with "fixed air" (carbon dioxide) led in the late 1790s to the successful preparation of carbonated "mineral water" by Jacob Schweppe of Geneva; by the early 1800s it was being bottled and sold commercially. Today there are hundreds of varieties of flavoured soft drinks. Some of the world's largest corporations (including Coca-Cola Co. and PepsiCo) founded their businesses on soft-drink manufacturing
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