tonics
n. 滋补品( tonic的名词复数 ); <音>主音; 奎宁水; <语>浊音
Tonic or tonic water is a colourless fizzy drink that has a slightly bitter flavour and is often mixed with alcoholic drinks, especially gin.
Keeler sipped at his gin and tonic.
基勒小口抿着他加了奎宁水的杜松子酒。
...low-calorie tonics.
低热量的奎宁水
A tonic is a medicine that makes you feel stronger, healthier, and less tired.
Britons are spending twice as much on health tonics as they were five years ago...
英国人如今在健康补药上花的钱是 5 年前的两倍。
Ginseng is generally known for its tonic properties.
人参以其滋补功效而广为人知。
A tonic is anything that makes you feel stronger, more cheerful, or more enthusiastic.
Seeing Marcus at that moment was a great tonic...
在那一刻见到马库斯是非常令人兴奋的事。
His generous offer was a tremendous tonic for our morale.
他的慷慨相助对我们的士气是种极大的激励。
Skin tonic or hair tonic is a liquid that you put on your skin or hair in order to improve it.
The tonic of a musical scale is its first note.
Melissa had guzzled gin and tonics like they were lemonade.
梅利莎像喝柠檬汽水一样大口地喝着加奎宁水的杜松子酒。
I think you have a prejudice against tonics.
我认你对补药有偏见.
Two gin and tonics, please.
请来两杯杜松子酒加奎宁水.
In new England they call sodas tonics.
在新英格兰,他们管苏打叫做汽水.
Man: Three gin and tonics please.
客人: 三杯杜松子酒加苏打,谢谢.