0 a strong, sweet alcoholic drink that is usually drunk in small amounts at the end of a meal -- (餐後的)烈性甜酒,利口酒
The whole making of liqueurs depends upon it.
Clause 14 refers to the sale of certain types of liqueur chocolates without a licence.
For example, it prohibits the advertising of alcoholic drinks, liqueur chocolates, matches, medicines, vitamins and certain films before the 9 o'clock threshold.
As regards drink, officer prisoners of war are allowed to buy a limited amount of light wines and beer, but no liqueurs or spirits.
It happens to be the case that certain liqueurs of a kind that we import from abroad are made in this country.
The issue has inevitably proved the favoured liqueur for today's debate.
The boy goes to the flat; he is given réchurché food he has never had before, and he tastes interesting wines and liqueurs.
It is arguable whether all liqueurs ought to come in.