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Definition of undrinkable in English: undrinkableadjectiveʌnˈdrɪnkəb(ə)lˌənˈdrɪŋkəb(ə)l Not fit to be drunk because of impurity or poor quality. 不能饮用的 the wine was almost undrinkable Example sentencesExamples - Until then, Australian wine will have a bitterness that makes it undrinkable.
- I remembered it wasn't that good but actually I was wrong - it's almost undrinkable.
- However, the view from my desk is virtually non-existent, my email inbox didn't transfer properly, the tea in the drinks machine is completely undrinkable and the journey home was hellish.
- European visitors to the site on the Wells Estate are often dismayed to find a landmark where undrinkable water leaks from crumbling walls.
- In the most extreme cases it renders a wine undrinkable (though not physically dangerous); in others it just flattens its aromas and flavours.
- The odd pub sells mulled wine on tap, but generally it's expensive and of such poor quality that it's pretty well undrinkable.
- Wells went dry and the water that could be got at was undrinkable - scientifically proven by the district medical officer.
- In the Eighties, when wine drinkers were young and innocent, Britain's wine retailers and brewers were able to palm off a high percentage of this undrinkable rubbish.
- Home winemaking still suffers something of an image problem, with those jokes about Aunt Enid's undrinkable nettle wine.
- Australian wine under £5 is all but undrinkable.
- It just makes that particular beer I cherished seem tepid, stagnant and undrinkable.
- On a recent visit to a motorway service station, we paid 15 quid for three rotten sandwiches and undrinkable tea.
- Sadly, however, the table service is sloppy and the Guinness is undrinkable.
- ‘If water remains undrinkable, diseases will continue and mortality rates will rise,’ said the Iraqi trade minister.
- Apparently the whole city's water supply is currently undrinkable, and they are having to use bottled water for everything.
- The result won't be undrinkable, but it won't be very memorable.
- He did buy one small mug of tea for 98 pence which was undrinkable.
- The wine list was extensive and not cheap, but if I have one whinge it is that the wine-by-the-glass was undrinkable.
- He inherited a vineyard east of Naples from a friend who was murdered in Paris, but the wine was undrinkable.
- There was not one undrinkable or corked bottle in the 60 I tasted.
Definition of undrinkable in US English: undrinkableadjectiveˌənˈdriNGkəb(ə)lˌənˈdrɪŋkəb(ə)l Not fit to be drunk because of impurity or poor quality. 不能饮用的 Example sentencesExamples - European visitors to the site on the Wells Estate are often dismayed to find a landmark where undrinkable water leaks from crumbling walls.
- Australian wine under £5 is all but undrinkable.
- Until then, Australian wine will have a bitterness that makes it undrinkable.
- Wells went dry and the water that could be got at was undrinkable - scientifically proven by the district medical officer.
- In the Eighties, when wine drinkers were young and innocent, Britain's wine retailers and brewers were able to palm off a high percentage of this undrinkable rubbish.
- There was not one undrinkable or corked bottle in the 60 I tasted.
- The odd pub sells mulled wine on tap, but generally it's expensive and of such poor quality that it's pretty well undrinkable.
- He did buy one small mug of tea for 98 pence which was undrinkable.
- He inherited a vineyard east of Naples from a friend who was murdered in Paris, but the wine was undrinkable.
- On a recent visit to a motorway service station, we paid 15 quid for three rotten sandwiches and undrinkable tea.
- It just makes that particular beer I cherished seem tepid, stagnant and undrinkable.
- The wine list was extensive and not cheap, but if I have one whinge it is that the wine-by-the-glass was undrinkable.
- Home winemaking still suffers something of an image problem, with those jokes about Aunt Enid's undrinkable nettle wine.
- I remembered it wasn't that good but actually I was wrong - it's almost undrinkable.
- The result won't be undrinkable, but it won't be very memorable.
- However, the view from my desk is virtually non-existent, my email inbox didn't transfer properly, the tea in the drinks machine is completely undrinkable and the journey home was hellish.
- Apparently the whole city's water supply is currently undrinkable, and they are having to use bottled water for everything.
- In the most extreme cases it renders a wine undrinkable (though not physically dangerous); in others it just flattens its aromas and flavours.
- Sadly, however, the table service is sloppy and the Guinness is undrinkable.
- ‘If water remains undrinkable, diseases will continue and mortality rates will rise,’ said the Iraqi trade minister.
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