sour

酸
definition
verb
water soured with tamarind
make or become sour.
noun
a rum sour
a drink made by mixing an alcoholic beverage with lemon juice or lime juice.
adjective
she sampled the wine and found it was sour
having an acid taste like lemon or vinegar.
she was quite a different woman from the sour, bored creature I had known
feeling or expressing resentment, disappointment, or anger.
translation of 'sour'
verb
酸化
adjective
酸,
饐
example
Her lab coat billowed around her thin frame, smelling 'sour' as she paced back and forth.
I didn't want Maria getting all mad at me in the morning cause the milk and cream were 'sour' .
The row threatens to 'sour' relations between Prague and Washington.
The inside of the bag containing the mixed candies smelled faintly of machine parts and some weird oily 'sour' smell.
To reawaken memories of Miller's, the neighborhood delicatessen of my childhood, I need only the smell of 'sour' pickles in a barrel.
First off, if your dad's in 'sour' mood, give him space.
In Chile pisco is drunk as a liqueur after meals but a pisco 'sour' , sometimes sold in bottled, pre-mixed form, can make a refreshing aperitif.
The fridge held a bottle of 'sour' milk, half a bottle of sauce and a couple of bottles of beer.
The air was stagnant with the heavy, 'sour' smell of beer.
It smelled of sweat, 'sour' and rancid, and the muzzle slid against my right temple.
It's like sniffing 'sour' milk to see if it's gone off: you just have to keep going back to make sure.
Mukheit is toxic and needs to be soaked in water for three days before it is edible; although it has a 'sour' taste, it contains about a third of the calories of grain.
On a 'sour' note, however, a small minority are intent on putting the future of the lake in jeopardy by their illegal actions.
Casein is what makes up the curd that forms when milk is left to 'sour' .
Even so, the dangers of 'sour' gas are still visible.
Tanner pointed at my clothes which had a big white stain on them and smelled of 'sour' milk.
The lager and cigarettes had left a 'sour' taste in his mouth though.
The prisoner had known of the warder's arrival by the 'sour' aroma that preceded him, a melange of rancid sweat and cheap tobacco.
Getting nervous that the year is about to end on a 'sour' note, housebuilders make a last-minute bid to entice visitors to show homes and offer incentives.
The fruit is about two to five centimetres long and acidic in nature with a 'sour' taste.
The result was a mediocre dessert which was saved from being unpleasantly dry, but which still left an unnecessarily 'sour' taste in the mouth.
His eyes are gritty; there is a 'sour' taste in his mouth, his heart is beating unpleasantly fast, and there is a roaring in his ears.
Boyle went on to characterize acids, noting their 'sour' or tart taste and their ability to corrode metals.
This is the ultimate bachelor's pad, right down to the 'sour' milk.
Whatever they marinated the vegetables in wasn't pleasant at all - they all had a uniformly 'sour' taste that made them almost inedible.
A favorite drink is pisco 'sour' , in which pisco is served with lemon juice, sugar, beaten egg whites, and ice.
Without getting into a lot of complicated chemistry, acids are substances that taste 'sour' , such as vinegar or lemon juice.
I learned how to make a wild berry mojito, a caipirinha, a pisco 'sour' and a watermelon margarita.
The room filled with the 'sour' smell of overheated electronics.
Payton could still smell the 'sour' smoke coming from the severed wires.
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