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Brews On
I couldn't find a clear translation of this phrase. What does it mean when it's said as a separate phrase or a sentence?
Does it mean that tea or coffee is ready? Or that you will be treated to some drinks?
2019年12月1日 11:06
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Hi! It's a colloquial way of saying that tea is being made or is ready. I think you could say it for coffee or another hot drink but it would be less natural, because the word brew is referring to the tea bag brewing in the water. Hope that helps!
2019年12月1日
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@Aud
If "brew's on" or "brew on" means "to prepare coffee or tea", it's probably a regional dialect in British English.
The most common way to say that you're preparing tea is "put the kettle on" or just "kettle on."
https://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/put-the-kettle-on
2019年12月2日
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I believe it is misspelled. It should read, "Brew's on" -- i.e., "brew is on." A brew is a beverage, ususlly one that is made using heat. See also a "witches' brew" - a concoction with lots of different ingredients coming together in, usually, a negative way.
2019年12月1日
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