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烧喉酒
[shāo hóu jiŭ]
'Throat-Burning Wine' refers to strong alcoholic beverages that feel fiery going down. This name can reflect intensity, boldness, or indulgence in spirits as an emotional or physical escape.
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劣酒烧喉
[liè jiŭ shāo hóu]
LowQuality Liquor Burns the Throat uses harsh sensations of drinking bad wine or alcohol to express ...
烈酒干喉
[liè jiŭ gān hóu]
Throat parched by fiery wine which could imply feeling intense emotion or discomfort after experiencing ...
烈酒浇喉
[liè jiŭ jiāo hóu]
Throat Burning with Strong Alcohol describes gulping strong liquor which brings burning sensations ...
烈酒咽喉
[liè jiŭ yān hóu]
A throat burning with strong liquor It implies someone who enjoys drinking spirits to excess or it ...
灼喉烈酒
[zhuó hóu liè jiŭ]
ThroatBurning Spirits A strong vivid description often used when referring to powerful drinks ...
温酒灼喉
[wēn jiŭ zhuó hóu]
It can be interpreted as Warming Wine that Burns the Throat It creates an image of sipping warm sake ...
热酒烧喉
[rè jiŭ shāo hóu]
Hot Liquor Burning Throat likely referring to the sharp sting of strong alcoholic drinks it may imply ...
温喉烈酒
[wēn hóu liè jiŭ]
Mellow Throat Intense Alcohol Possibly a metaphorical expression referring to the burning feeling ...
烈酒暖泪烈酒烧喉
[liè jiŭ nuăn lèi liè jiŭ shāo hóu]
Means Spicy liquor warms tears and spicy wine burns the throat Reflects mixed emotions and experiences ...