grog
n. 格罗格酒 vi. 饮格罗格酒
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An alcoholic beverage made with rum and water, especially that once issued to sailors of the Royal Navy.
格罗格酒
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An alcoholic beverage made with rum and water, especially that once issued to sailors of the Royal Navy.
An alcoholic beverage made with hot water or tea, sugar and rum, sometimes also with lemon or lime juice and spices, particularly cinnamon.
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Any alcoholic beverage.
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A glass or serving of an alcoholic beverage.
澳大利亚 新西兰 可数 不可数1950, Nevil Shute, A Town Like Alice [The Legacy], New York: William Morrow, Chapter 5, p. 138, Joe […] told them how he had been nailed up to be beaten, and they shouted another grog for him.
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A type of pre-fired clay that has been ground and screened to a specific particle size.
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To grind and screen (clay) to a specific particle size.
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To drink alcohol.
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An allusion to Admiral Edward Vernon (nicknamed “Old Grog” after the grogram coat he habitually wore), who in 1740 ordered his sailors' rum to be watered down. Alternatively, from Old Catalan grog or groch, modern groc, meaning "yellow" (ultimately from Latin crocum (“saffron”); after the name of the resulting color of the watered down rum sold all over the Mediterranean. The ration of rum tot could also come from Catalan tot meaning "full", "whole".
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