Bia
/bruː//bruː/The word "brew" has a rich history that dates back to Old English. The verb "brew" originally meant "to cook" or "to stew," and was often used to describe the process of cooking drinkable liquids, such as mead or ale. This sense of the word is still seen in modern English, as in "brew a cup of tea." Over time, the meaning of "brew" narrowed to specifically refer to the process of making beer. This sense of the word is thought to have originated in the 14th century, when ale was a staple of medieval life. Brewers would "brew" a mixture of grains, water, and yeast to create a fermented drink. Today, the word "brew" is used to describe not only the process of making beer, but also the act of preparing coffee or tea. Despite its evolution over the centuries, the core meaning of "brew" remains centered on the idea of transforming raw ingredients into a flavorful and satisfying drink.
to make beer
làm bia
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to make a hot drink of tea or coffee
pha một ly trà hoặc cà phê nóng
cà phê mới pha
to be mixed with hot water and become ready to drink
pha với nước nóng và sẵn sàng để uống
Luôn để trà pha trong vài phút.
if something unpleasant is brewing or brewing up, it seems likely to happen soon
nếu có điều gì đó khó chịu đang hình thành hoặc đang hình thành, nó dường như sẽ sớm xảy ra
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