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fire water - перевод на греческий

ALCOHOLIC DRINK OBTAINED BY DISTILLATION
Liqour; Hard liquor; Distilled Spirit; Distilled spirits; Distilled beverages; Hard alcohol; Distilled spirit; Hard drink; Distilled liquor; Distilled alcoholic beverage; Distilled alcohol; Hard drinks; Liquors; Fire Water; History of distilled beverages; Alcohol distillation; Spirits (alcohol); Spirit (drink); Alcoholic spirit; Spirits drinks; Distilled drinks; Distilled drink; 🝇; Distilled beverage; Alcoholic spirits; Stiff one; Base liquor; Base spirit; Hard Liquor; Likker; Distillation of liquor
  • Some single-drink liquor bottles available in Germany
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  • An illustration of brewing and distilling industry methods in England, 1858
  • These flaming cocktails illustrate that some liquors will readily catch fire and burn.
  • An old [[whiskey]] [[still]]
  • [[Viru Valge]], an [[Estonia]]n vodka
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fire water         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fire water; Firewater (disambiguation); Firewater (album)
n. οινόπνευμα
fire department         
  • Wiltshire Fire Brigade]]
  • Areal photograph of a public display by the [[German Fire Services]]
  • Plaque with the history of the department in [[Haddonfield, New Jersey]]
  • [[Knox Automobile]] produced the first modern fire engine in 1905
  • Fire Station No. 1 in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], United States, one of over 100 stations in the [[Los Angeles Fire Department]]
  • A [[Fire and Rescue NSW]] truck in 2008
  • Firefighters taking part in a training exercise in [[Vaughan]], [[Ontario]], Canada
ORGANISATION WITH THE JOB TO HELP THE PUBLIC IN CRITIC SITUATIONS LIKE FIRE
Fire service; Fire brigade; Fire Brigade; Fire Service; Fire Services Department; Fire Departments; Fire Department; Fire and Rescue Service; Fire departments; Fire services; Fire Services; Fire and rescue; Fire brigades
πυροσβεστική
fire safety         
  • Members of the [[United States Forest Service]] Fire Department teaching children fire safety
  • Fire escape plan of a hotel in [[Taiwan]].
  • An example of a fire code violation in the United States
  • Fire extinguisher in a public school
  • Property loss caused by [[arson]].
  • Improper use and poor maintenance of [[gas stove]]s often create fire hazards.
  • Children evacuating a smoky building as a way to learn fire safety
PRECAUTIONS TAKEN TO PREVENT OR REDUCE THE LIKELIHOOD AND DESTRUCTION OF A FIRE
Fire hazard; Fire hazards; Fire code; Fire Safety; Fire safety education; Firefighting System; Fire safety plan; Fire-safety; Fire-safety education; Fire security; Fire safety director; Пожежонебезпека; Fire safety regulation; Fire safety regulations; Pre-fire planning; Fire safety code
πυρασφάλεια

Определение

firewater
¦ noun informal strong alcoholic drink.

Википедия

Liquor

Liquor ( LIK-ər) is an alcoholic drink produced by distillation of grains, fruits, vegetables, or sugar, that have already gone through alcoholic fermentation. Other terms for liquor include: spirit, distilled beverage, spirituous liquor or hard liquor. The distillation process concentrates the liquid to increase its alcohol by volume. As liquors contain significantly more alcohol (ethanol) than other alcoholic drinks, they are considered 'harder'; in North America, the term hard liquor is sometimes used to distinguish distilled alcoholic drinks from non-distilled ones, whereas the term spirits is more common in the UK. Some examples of liquors include vodka, rum, gin, and tequila. Liquors are often aged in barrels, such as for the production of brandy and whiskey, or are infused with flavorings to form a flavored liquor such as absinthe.

While the word liquor ordinarily refers to distilled alcoholic spirits rather than beverages produced by fermentation alone, it can sometimes be used more broadly to refer to any alcoholic beverage (or even non-alcoholic products of distillation or various other liquids).

Like other alcoholic drinks, liquor is typically consumed for the psychoactive effects of alcohol. Liquor may be consumed on its own ('neat'), typically in amounts of around 50 millilitres (1.7 US fluid ounces) per served drink. In an undiluted form, distilled beverages are often slightly sweet, and bitter, and typically impart a burning mouthfeel, with an odor derived from the alcohol and the production and aging processes; the exact flavor varies between different varieties of liquor and the different impurities they impart. Liquor is also frequently mixed with other ingredients to form a cocktail.

Rapid consumption of a large amount of liquor can cause severe alcohol intoxication or alcohol poisoning, which can be fatal. Consistent consumption of liquor over time correlates with higher mortality and other harmful health effects, even when compared to other alcoholic beverages.

Примеры употребления для fire water
1. Graffiti also cover the outer circumference of the "Fire & Water" sculpture designed by Yaacov Agam.
2. The pentacle, a symbol of Wiccans, is a five–pointed star representing earth, air, fire, water and spirit.
3. Much of the contaminated fire water stored on the sites reservoir will be held and allowed into the Thames sewerage system at a later date.
4. Fire, water, shooting and grenade blasts during the 60–hour siege damaged the hotel, which was crowded with fine art, sculptures, chandeliers, photographs, and visitors‘ books signed by kings, rock stars, business barons and heads of state.
5. Believers in vaastu shastra say the Indian science, which seeks to create harmony between nature‘s five elements –– earth, fire, water, air and space –– man and objects, can be directly applied to the Web, just as it is to home design.