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词汇 mineral water
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Definition of mineral water in English:

mineral water

noun
mass noun
  • 1Water occurring in nature with some dissolved salts present, often bottled and sold as drinking water.

    矿泉水

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And at almost a pound a bottle, Dasani tap water was more expensive than many natural mineral waters.
    • Most people in cities now buy water while others use bottled mineral water, so water has already been privatised, they argue.
    • ‘There has also been significant growth in the area of non-alcoholic drinks, mineral waters and fruit juices,’ he said.
    • Even today many no longer drink tap water; bottled mineral water is the fashion.
    • And they warn that it may be in just those areas that produce many of Scotland's finest mineral waters that the tap water may not be all it appears.
    • Instead of pushing bottles of mineral water on us, water jugs were brought to the table as soon as we arrived and constantly refilled.
    • For instance, the actual mineral content of most mineral waters is less than 500 parts per million.
    • At the Essex House in New York, a half-dozen different mineral waters are available.
    • Chocolates, candy, freeze pops, bubble gum, and natural mineral waters, functional drink products and cream liqueurs are also among the range.
    • A typical encounter, and the last time I bought his wares: I asked for a bottle of mineral water and a beer.
    • Although he claims that it is purified tap water that he will sell, he does not make any distinction between mineral water and tap water.
    • The Bulgarian government responded by sending 11 tanks of drinking water and a truck carrying bottles of mineral water to help the town.
    • Then there's Alex - you can always spot him because he has a bottle of Evian mineral water on his desk and is obsessed with scribbling things on a whiteboard.
    • Instances of people selling unclean water in bottles in place of mineral water are plenty.
    • Use bottled mineral water or at least well-boiled water.
    • Gibraltar is home to the light-manufacturing of tobacco, roasted coffee, ice, mineral waters, candy, beer, and canned fish.
    • The good news is that almost three quarters of the bottled waters we drink are natural mineral waters, with still versions the most popular.
    • Not an unreasonable amount as this included three mineral waters, a cafe mocha and two cappuccinos, but disappointing considering my steak.
    • The bill came to €61.50 including mineral waters and coffees.
    • Do remember to take a bottle of mineral water and a wet towel to supply water for the body and cool yourself while you are in the room.
    1. 1.1 Soda water.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Instead, dozens of young children dart through the crowds selling small bottles of iced mineral water or brightly coloured fizzy drinks.
      • Yes, dear reader, ice cream and mineral waters, or soda and pop as they are called today, was indeed a luxury for many Irish people in times past.
      • By the 1970s, blow moulded bottles made from high purity food grades of the resin were beginning to appear and were used for carbonated soft drinks and mineral waters.

Definition of mineral water in US English:

mineral water

nounˈmɪn(ə)rəl ˌwɔdər
  • 1Water found in nature with some dissolved salts present.

    矿泉水

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although he claims that it is purified tap water that he will sell, he does not make any distinction between mineral water and tap water.
    • Then there's Alex - you can always spot him because he has a bottle of Evian mineral water on his desk and is obsessed with scribbling things on a whiteboard.
    • Chocolates, candy, freeze pops, bubble gum, and natural mineral waters, functional drink products and cream liqueurs are also among the range.
    • Instances of people selling unclean water in bottles in place of mineral water are plenty.
    • The bill came to €61.50 including mineral waters and coffees.
    • For instance, the actual mineral content of most mineral waters is less than 500 parts per million.
    • Even today many no longer drink tap water; bottled mineral water is the fashion.
    • Most people in cities now buy water while others use bottled mineral water, so water has already been privatised, they argue.
    • Use bottled mineral water or at least well-boiled water.
    • Instead of pushing bottles of mineral water on us, water jugs were brought to the table as soon as we arrived and constantly refilled.
    • ‘There has also been significant growth in the area of non-alcoholic drinks, mineral waters and fruit juices,’ he said.
    • Not an unreasonable amount as this included three mineral waters, a cafe mocha and two cappuccinos, but disappointing considering my steak.
    • The Bulgarian government responded by sending 11 tanks of drinking water and a truck carrying bottles of mineral water to help the town.
    • A typical encounter, and the last time I bought his wares: I asked for a bottle of mineral water and a beer.
    • At the Essex House in New York, a half-dozen different mineral waters are available.
    • Do remember to take a bottle of mineral water and a wet towel to supply water for the body and cool yourself while you are in the room.
    • And at almost a pound a bottle, Dasani tap water was more expensive than many natural mineral waters.
    • The good news is that almost three quarters of the bottled waters we drink are natural mineral waters, with still versions the most popular.
    • And they warn that it may be in just those areas that produce many of Scotland's finest mineral waters that the tap water may not be all it appears.
    • Gibraltar is home to the light-manufacturing of tobacco, roasted coffee, ice, mineral waters, candy, beer, and canned fish.
    1. 1.1 An artificial imitation of mineral water, especially soda water.
      汽水(尤指苏打水)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • By the 1970s, blow moulded bottles made from high purity food grades of the resin were beginning to appear and were used for carbonated soft drinks and mineral waters.
      • Yes, dear reader, ice cream and mineral waters, or soda and pop as they are called today, was indeed a luxury for many Irish people in times past.
      • Instead, dozens of young children dart through the crowds selling small bottles of iced mineral water or brightly coloured fizzy drinks.
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