pú táo jiǔ
wine
In Chinese, 'wine' is translated to '葡萄酒'. It is used generally in the same context as it is in English. It refers to an alcoholic beverage made from fermented grape juice. It's a popular drink for many occasions in China, often consumed with meals, specially during family gatherings and celebrations.
Wǒ xǐhuan hē pútáojiǔ.
I like to drink wine.
This sentence uses the word '葡萄酒' (wine) to express the speaker's fondness for drinking wine.
Pútáojiǔ zhōng hán yǒu kàng yǎnghuà jì.
Wine contains antioxidants.
This sentence uses '葡萄酒' (wine) to discuss its beneficial nutritional components.
Hóng pútáojiǔ bǐ bái pútáojiǔ duō rèliàng.
Red wine has more calories than white wine.
In this sentence '葡萄酒' (wine) is used in two variations (red and white) to discuss their nutritional differences.
Pútáojiǔ shì xīcān de chángjiàn yǐnliào.
Wine is a common beverage in Western cuisine.
Wine ('葡萄酒') is being described as a staple in Western food culture.
Wǒmen kěyǐ qù pútáojiǔ chǎng cānguān.
We can visit a wine factory.
This sentence suggests an action involving '葡萄酒' (wine) - specifically, touring a factory where wine is made.
Pútáojiǔ shì yóu pútáo fājiào zhì chéng de.
Wine is made from fermented grapes.
The word '葡萄酒' (wine) is used here to explain how wine is produced.
Zuì hǎo lěngcáng pútáojiǔ.
It is best to refrigerate wine.
This sentence offers advice on the proper storage of '葡萄酒' (wine).
Pútáojiǔ duì xīnzàng yǒuyì.
Wine is good for the heart.
In this sentence, '葡萄酒' (wine) is linked with having health benefits, specifically for the heart.
Pútáojiǔ kěyǐ dāpèi hěn duō shíwù.
Wine can be paired with many foods.
This sentence talks about the versatility of '葡萄酒' (wine) in terms of food pairing.
Zhè jiā fàndiàn de pútáojiǔ hěn hǎo.
The wine at this restaurant is very good.
Here '葡萄酒' (wine) is used to describe a certain item at a restaurant.