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drinknoun[C or U](LIQUID)A1(anamountof)liquidthat is taken into thebodythrough themouth: 饮料;一份(饮料) Would you like a drinkofwater/tea/juice?你想喝点儿水/茶/果汁吗? They'd had nofoodor drink for twodays.他们已经两天没吃没喝了。 - I like to have ahotdrink atbedtime.
- Inhotweather,shopsdo abrisktradeincolddrinks andicecreams.
- I don'tletthechildrenhavesweetfizzydrinks.
- Ithinkapplejuiceisyourfavouritedrink, isn't it?
- Thetabletippedand allourdrinksfellon thefloor.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesDrinks - general words - beverage
- blender
- caffeinated
- carbonated
- chaser
- craft
- fizzy
- flight
- hospitality
- hospitality tray
- ice cube
- iced
- protein shake
- refreshment
- shake
- sparkling
- straw
- sundowner
- thirst-quenching
- weak
See more results » drinknoun[C or U](ALCOHOL)Do we havetimefor aquickdrink?我们有没有时间喝杯酒? Whoseturnis it tobuythe drinks?该轮到谁请喝酒了? UKWeranout of drink at theparty.聚会上我们的酒不够喝了。 drinks[plural] apartyat which you have drinks,especiallyalcoholicdrinks: 酒会Come over for drinks onSaturday. See more- UK "I'veboughtyou a drink." "Cheers,mate."
- We can't get a drink! It's after (pub)closingtime.
- I won't have another drink,thanks. I need to have aclearheadfor mymeetingin themorning.
- We could go for a drink afterworktomorrow, if you like.
- He has someinformationIwant, so I'm going totrytocoaxit out of him over a drink.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesAlcohol - general words - alcoholic
- alcopop
- Angostura
- aperitif
- bevvy
- booze
- intoxicant
- kick
- libation
- liquid lunch
- liquor
- long drink
- pre-drinking
- predrinks
- pregaming
- preload
- preloading
- slug
- specific gravity
- usual
See more results » drinkverb(LIQUID)A1[IorT]to takeliquidinto thebodythrough themouth: 喝 He drank threeglassesofwater.他喝了3杯水。 Theanimalscame down to thewaterholeto drink.动物们下到那个水坑去喝水。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesto drink - drinkWhat would you like to drink?
- haveI don't let the children have sweet fizzy drinks.
- sipShe sipped the tea carefully because it was hot.
- swigHe was swigging milk from the bottle.
- gulp (down)Stop gulping your water!
- slurpThe children were eating pizza and slurping lemonade.
See more results » - If I drink too muchcoffee, I can'tsleep.
- You'lldehydrateveryquicklyin thisheat, if you don't drinklotsofwater.
- It'sstrangehow drinking a lot ofwatercan often make youfeelthirsty.
- She drank twowholeglassfulsoforangejuice.
- Ilovemilk- I drinkgallonsof thestuff.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesDrinking - consume
- drink(something)up
- drinker
- drinking
- drinking fountain
- drinking water
- drunk
- glug
- mainline
- non-consumption
- overindulge
- overindulgence
- overindulgent
- partake
- skol
- slurp
- sup
- swig
- swill
- wash
See more results » drinkverb(ALCOHOL)"Would you like aglassofwine?" "Nothanks, I don't drink."“你要一杯葡萄酒吗?”“不,谢谢,我不喝酒。” I didn't drink at all while I waspregnant.怀孕期间我滴酒未沾。 - It's aclassiccaseof the bored-housewifesyndrome- she's got nothing to do alldayexcept drink and goshopping.
- I'm asocialdrinker- I only drink when I'm with otherpeople.
- Youlookabitrough- how much did you have to drink lastnight?
- He drank himself todeath.
- He drank,womanizedandwastedmoney.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesDrinking alcohol - abstinence
- abstinence-only
- after hoursidiom
- bar-hop
- barhopping
- drinker
- drinking
- drinking game
- drinking-up time
- drown
- drownyoursorrowsidiom
- hangover
- hatch
- imbibe
- on the boozeidiom
- out of hoursidiom
- outdrink
- overdrink
- paint
- ply
See more results » Idiomsdrink like a fish drinksomeoneunder the table Phrasal verbsdrinksomethingin drink tosomething drink(something)up (Definition ofdrinkfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)drinknoun[C or U](LIQUID)A1(anamountof)liquidthat is taken into thebodythrough themouth 饮料;一份(饮料)Would you like a drinkofwater/tea/juice?你想喝点儿水/茶/果汁吗? They'd had nofoodor drink for twodays.他们已经两天没吃没喝了。 - I like to have ahotdrink atbedtime.
- Inhotweather,shopsdo abrisktradeincolddrinks andicecreams.
- I don'tletthechildrenhavesweetfizzydrinks.
- Ithinkapplejuiceisyourfavouritedrink, isn't it?
- Thetabletippedand allourdrinksfellon thefloor.
drinknoun[C or U](ALCOHOL)酒精饮料,酒Do we havetimefor aquickdrink?我们有没有时间喝杯酒? Whoseturnis it tobuythe drinks?该轮到谁请喝酒了? UKWeranout of drink at theparty.聚会上我们的酒不够喝了。 drinks[plural] apartyat which you have drinks,especiallyalcoholicdrinks 酒会Come for drinks onSaturday.周六来参加酒会吧。 UKWe're having asmalldrinkspartyfor one ofourcolleagueswho'sleavingnextweek.一个同事下周就要离开了,我们将给他开一个小型酒会。 - "I'veboughtyou a drink." "Cheers,mate."
- We can't get a drink! It's after (pub)closingtime.
- I won't have another drink,thanks. I need to have aclearheadfor mymeetingin themorning.
- We could go for a drink afterworktomorrow, if you like.
- He has someinformationIwant, so I'm going totrytocoaxit out of him over a drink.
drinkverb(LIQUID)A1[IorT]to takeliquidinto thebodythrough themouth 喝He drank threeglassesofwater.他喝了3杯水。 Theanimalscame down to thewaterholeto drink.动物们下到那个水坑去喝水。 - If I drink too muchcoffee, I can'tsleep.
- You'lldehydrateveryquicklyin thisheat, if you don't drinklotsofwater.
- It'sstrangehow drinking a lot ofwatercan often make youfeelthirsty.
- She drank twowholeglassfulsoforangejuice.
- Ilovemilk- I drinkgallonsof thestuff.
drinkverb(ALCOHOL)喝酒"Would you like aglassofwine?" "Nothanks, I don't drink."“你要一杯葡萄酒吗?”“不,谢谢,我不喝酒。” I didn't drink at all while I waspregnant.怀孕期间我滴酒未沾。 - It's aclassiccaseof the bored-housewifesyndrome- she's got nothing to do alldayexcept drink and goshopping.
- I'm asocialdrinker- I only drink when I'm with otherpeople.
- Youlookabitrough- how much did you have to drink lastnight?
- He drank himself todeath.
- He drank,womanizedandwastedmoney.
Idiomsdrink like a fish drinksbunder the table Phrasal verbsdrinksthin drink tosth drink(sth)up drink| American Dictionarydrinkverb(TAKE LIQUID)[I/T]to take in andswallowanamountofliquidthrough themouth: [T]She drinks aglassoforangejuiceeverymorning. drinkverb(TAKE ALCOHOL)[I]to take in analcoholicliquid: Phrasal verbdrink tosomething/someone drinknoun(LIQUID)[C/U]liquidwhich is taken into thebodythrough themouth: [C]May I have a drink ofwater? drinknoun(ALCOHOL)[C]aliquidcontainingalcohol: (Definition ofdrinkfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofdrinkdrink I used to advise them not todrinktoo much alcohol, and they kept telling me that they only drank a very small quantity.From theCambridge English Corpus By bringing around food anddrinkhe demonstrates that he is an open person and personally approachable by everybody.From theCambridge English Corpus In some cases, thedrinkitself may be referred to as kakaw.From theCambridge English Corpus What one wore to dinner, where one sat and with whom, and what one ate and drank all served as indexes of class.From theCambridge English Corpus Sevastian explains why they were not able to come earlier, and as soon as the parentsdrinkthe soda, the marriage is arranged.From theCambridge English Corpus Similarly, he eats and drinks at the restaurant because of desires generated by internal mechanisms of hunger and thirst.From theCambridge English Corpus The lessons are rather clear: the more peopledrinkand smoke, the shorter they live!From theCambridge English Corpus Illness in the community was associated with the consumption of foods in restaurants or drinking unpasteurized milk.From theCambridge English Corpus Only one patient, a young female who drank heavily and binged, described trying to reduce her alcohol consumption.From theCambridge English Corpus When the level of refillables would fall below the quota, mandatory deposits ondrinkcontainers had to be introduced.From theCambridge English Corpus The journalist criticized the pilot of the travelers who was drinking too much.From theCambridge English Corpus The journalist criticized the pilot of the traveler who was drinking too much.From theCambridge English Corpus Lovers were drunk with emotion, crowds acted in a drunken frenzy, anddrinkfreed the tongue to talk.From theCambridge English Corpus Even ejidatarios of modest means contracted mariachi groups that played all night long for them, whilst drinking beer until they fell asleep at their table.From theCambridge English Corpus During that moment of isolation, healers usually enjoy their 'time-off' by drinking some sugarcane wine and answering my questions.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/drink## |