What does zure wijn in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word zure wijn in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use zure wijn in Dutch.

The word zure wijn in Dutch means sour, zuur, wrang, zuur, zuur, verzuurd, wrang, zuur, zuur, fel, pittig, zuur, zuur, bitter, spijtig, zuur, verzuren, niet zuur, zuur worden. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word zure wijn

sour

(m.b.t. de smaak)

zuur, wrang

(taste: acidic)

Jane grimaced as she tasted the sour lemon.

zuur

(chemical compound)

Some rainwater contains acids that break down rock.

zuur, verzuurd

(milk: bad) (van melk)

Rick wanted a cup of tea, but found only sour milk in the fridge.

wrang, zuur

(smile: one-sided) (figuurlijk)

zuur

(food: tasting sour)

This yogurt tastes acidic; I think it's gone off.

fel, pittig

(figurative (criticism: harsh) (figuurlijk: kritiek)

zuur

(food: sharp in taste)

The pasta sauce had a strangely acid taste.

zuur

(sour)

I made some jam yesterday, but I don't think I added enough sugar; it's a bit tart.

bitter, spijtig

(hard to accept)

The death of his mother was bitter news.

zuur

(bitterness)

You have to take the bitter with the sweet.

verzuren

(turn into acid)

niet zuur

(not acidic)

zuur worden

(sour, ferment) (melk)

The milk has turned.

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