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noun ˈkəʊləˈkoʊlə 1mass noun A brown carbonated drink that is flavoured with an extract of cola nuts, or with a similar flavouring. 可乐(可乐果汁味或类似可乐果汁味的褐色碳酸饮料) Example sentencesExamples - Reduce the number of cups of coffee, tea or cola drinks you drink, especially later on in the day.
- We take a hard line with soft drinks - and cola is the worst offender.
- A customer took her into his caravan as they tried to call police, then Donaldson walked in casually drinking a can of cola.
- Manson sits in the dark with the air conditioning blasting, drinking cola and wearing sunglasses.
- Avoid caffeine-packed coffee, tea and cola late at night.
- Caffeine containing foods commonly consumed are coffee, tea, cola drinks and chocolate.
- The most common mixers are orange, grapefruit, and cranberry juices; club soda; tonic water; cola and ginger ale.
- You can do this by avoiding long periods of time in the sun, drinking plenty of salty fluids, and avoiding alcohol and drinks containing caffeine such as tea, coffee and cola.
- If it were just a matter of which cola to drink, it would not be of much concern, but media corporations control content.
- She had already drunk some wine before she went out and was then drinking Bacardi and cola.
- The ad is so fun, fast and sexy that I'm a Pepsi convert and I don't even drink cola except now and then with rum.
- There it is marketed as a party-style drink for twenty-somethings, and 90% of the spirit is drunk with cola added.
- Never mind fancy energy drinks or cool cola, an East Lancashire company is reviving some old favourites to tantalise our tastebuds.
- Irn-Bru, along with diet cola, contains artificial flavouring, sweeteners - and caffeine.
- An athlete might use foods containing caffeine to increase energy levels, for example, coffee, chocolate and cola drinks.
- What's more, tea, cola, and energy drinks contain caffeine.
- Avoid stimulants like coffee, tea, cola, soft drinks, and chocolate.
- Vanilla, too, pairs naturally well with mixers that have vanilla tones of their own, including cream soda and cola.
- However, compared to diet cola or sugar-charged tonic or lemonade, soda water wins by a mile.
- Brain scans showed that certain bits of the brain lit up when people didn't know what cola they were drinking, but other bits lit up when they did.
2A small evergreen African tree which is cultivated in the tropics for its seeds (cola nuts). 可乐果树 Genus Cola, family Sterculiaceae: several species
RhymesAngola, barbola, bipolar, bowler, bronchiolar, canola, carambola, circumpolar, coaler, Coca-Cola, comptroller, consoler, controller, Ebola, eidola, extoller, Finola, Gorgonzola, granola, Hispaniola, kola, Lola, lunisolar, mandola, molar, multipolar, Ndola, patroller, payola, pianola, polar, roller, Savonarola, scagliola, scroller, sola, solar, stroller, tombola, Tortola, troller, Vignola, viola, Zola abbreviation North American Cost-of-living adjustment, an increase made to wages or Social Security benefits to keep them in line with inflation. nounˈkoʊləˈkōlə 1A brown carbonated drink that is flavored with an extract of cola nuts, or with a similar flavoring. 可乐(可乐果汁味或类似可乐果汁味的褐色碳酸饮料) Example sentencesExamples - We take a hard line with soft drinks - and cola is the worst offender.
- Caffeine containing foods commonly consumed are coffee, tea, cola drinks and chocolate.
- She had already drunk some wine before she went out and was then drinking Bacardi and cola.
- If it were just a matter of which cola to drink, it would not be of much concern, but media corporations control content.
- The ad is so fun, fast and sexy that I'm a Pepsi convert and I don't even drink cola except now and then with rum.
- Avoid stimulants like coffee, tea, cola, soft drinks, and chocolate.
- Reduce the number of cups of coffee, tea or cola drinks you drink, especially later on in the day.
- Brain scans showed that certain bits of the brain lit up when people didn't know what cola they were drinking, but other bits lit up when they did.
- A customer took her into his caravan as they tried to call police, then Donaldson walked in casually drinking a can of cola.
- Never mind fancy energy drinks or cool cola, an East Lancashire company is reviving some old favourites to tantalise our tastebuds.
- What's more, tea, cola, and energy drinks contain caffeine.
- However, compared to diet cola or sugar-charged tonic or lemonade, soda water wins by a mile.
- Avoid caffeine-packed coffee, tea and cola late at night.
- The most common mixers are orange, grapefruit, and cranberry juices; club soda; tonic water; cola and ginger ale.
- An athlete might use foods containing caffeine to increase energy levels, for example, coffee, chocolate and cola drinks.
- Irn-Bru, along with diet cola, contains artificial flavouring, sweeteners - and caffeine.
- There it is marketed as a party-style drink for twenty-somethings, and 90% of the spirit is drunk with cola added.
- You can do this by avoiding long periods of time in the sun, drinking plenty of salty fluids, and avoiding alcohol and drinks containing caffeine such as tea, coffee and cola.
- Manson sits in the dark with the air conditioning blasting, drinking cola and wearing sunglasses.
- Vanilla, too, pairs naturally well with mixers that have vanilla tones of their own, including cream soda and cola.
2A small evergreen African tree which is cultivated in the tropics for its seeds (cola nuts). 可乐果树 Genus Cola, family Sterculiaceae: several species, in particular C. acuminata
abbreviation North American Cost-of-living adjustment, an increase made to wages or Social Security benefits to keep them in line with inflation. |