soft drink

soft drink
soft drink /sɔftˈdrink, ingl. ˈsHftˌdrɪŋk/
[loc. ingl., propr. «bevanda (drink) leggera (soft)»]
loc. sost. m. inv.
analcolico, bibita.

Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione. 2010.

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  • soft drink — n a cold drink that does not contain alcohol …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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  • soft drink — a beverage that is not alcoholic or intoxicating and is usually carbonated, as root beer or ginger ale. [1875 80] * * * Nonalcoholic beverage, usually carbonated, consisting of water (soda water), flavouring, and a sweet syrup or artificial… …   Universalium

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