Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - The meaning of hard liquor
The meaning of hard liquor
Basic meaning:
Thick:
1, which contains some components, as opposed to "light": strong tea, thick fog, thick ink, thick eyebrows, thick and rich.
2, deep, not weak: deep feelings.
Alcohol:
1, strong wine flavor: mellow wine, mellow mash.
2. Pure: mellow (pure and mild in nature or taste), mellow (pure and rich in smell and taste), mellow, mellow.
3. Same as "Chun".
4. An organic compound: ethanol and cholesterol.
Hard liquor sentence:
1, Mala Tang originated from Sichuan hot pot, with strong fragrance, spicy and delicious. Mala Tang has become a popular diet because of its convenience, self-help, quickness and rapidity.
2. In addition to the fat raft, the entanglement of unsaturated hydrocarbon chains and low cholesterol concentration lead to increased liquidity.
3. It is used to simply measure the concentration and freezing point of ethylene and glycol in antifreeze or cooling liquid.
4. The results show that reducing the concentration of mercaptan can reduce its specific surface energy, thus increasing the transfer rate and enhancing the spreading effect on the substrate surface.
5. The decrease of the risk of sudden cardiac death has nothing to do with the change of cholesterol concentration.
6. Both before and after the test, the concentration of testosterone and cortisol in men is higher than that in women.
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