beverages

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English - Turkish
içkiler

Yerel yönetim alkollü içkilerin üretimini yasakladı. - The local government outlawed the production of alcoholic beverages.

meşrubat
beverage
içecek

Süt popüler bir içecektir. - Milk is a popular beverage.

Hayatta kalmak için, insanların yiyeceklerden ve içeceklerden oluşan beslenmeye ihtiyacı var. - In order to stay alive, humans need alimentation, which consists of foods and beverages.

beverages.
içecek
beverage
meşrubat
beverage
içki

Alkollü içki içen İnsanların girmesine izin verilmez. - People who drink alcoholic beverages are not allowed to enter.

Yerel yönetim alkollü içkilerin üretimini yasakladı. - The local government outlawed the production of alcoholic beverages.

license to sell alcoholic beverages
alkollü içecek satma lisansı
drinking of alcholic beverages
alkollü içkilerin içimi
potables
içecek
English - English
Plural of beverage
potables
beverage
A liquid to consume, usually excluding water; a drink. This may include tea, coffee, liquor, beer, milk, juice, or soft drinks
beverage
Specifically, a name applied to various kinds of drink
beverage
any liquid suitable for drinking; "may I take your beverage order?
beverage
any liquid suitable for drinking; "may I take your beverage order?"
beverage
A liquid to consume, usually excluding water; a drink. This may include tea, coffee, liquor, beer, milk,or soft drinks
beverage
{i} drink
beverage
Beverages are drinks. Alcoholic beverages are served in the hotel lounge. foods and beverages. = drink. a hot or cold drink (bevrage, from beivre , from bibere)
beverage
A treat, or drink money
beverage
Liquid for drinking; drink; usually applied to drink artificially prepared and of an agreeable flavor; as, an intoxicating beverage
license to sell alcoholic beverages
permit which allows a store or restaurant to sell alcoholic beverages
beverages

    Turkish pronunciation

    bevrîcîz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈbevrəʤəz/ /ˈbɛvrɪʤɪz/

    Etymology

    [ 'bev-rij, 'be-v&- ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French bevrage, from beivre to drink, from Latin bibere; more at POTABLE.
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