Drink

  • 51drink —    1. an intoxicant or to drink intoxicants    The commonest euphemism for anything to do with intoxicants. Thus if a friend offers you a drink, you do not expect him to serve water.    To like a drink is to have a perhaps modest alcoholic… …

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  • 52drink*/*/*/ — [drɪŋk] (past tense drank [dræŋk] ; past participle drunk [drʌŋk] ) verb I 1) [I/T] to take liquid into your body through your mouth Drink your juice, Thomas.[/ex] Rosie drank thirstily from the mug.[/ex] See: take 2) [I] to drink alcohol,… …

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  • 53drink —   1. Verb Inu, inumia, pā; kani, unu (rare).    ♦ For drinking songs, see kāmau2 and Elbert and Mahoe 68 (chorus), 83.    ♦ To drink intoxicants, inu lama, pākī aha, ho okāmau.    ♦ To drink until satisfied, inu ā kena.    ♦ To drink excessively …

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  • 54drink — 1. напиток still drink негазированный напиток heating drink горячительный напиток carbonated drink газированный напиток sour milk drink кисло молочный напиток temperance drink безалкогольный напиток …

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  • 55drink — verb (past drank; past participle drunk) 1》 take (a liquid) into the mouth and swallow.     ↘consume alcohol.     ↘(drink up) consume the rest of a drink. 2》 (drink something in) watch or listen eagerly to something. 3》 absorb (moisture). noun 1》 …

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  • 56drink — [c]/drɪŋk / (say dringk) verb (drank or, formerly, drunk, drunk or, sometimes, drank or …

  • 57Drink — Tropfen (umgangssprachlich); Trunk; Trank; Durstlöscher (umgangssprachlich); Getränk; Gesöff (umgangssprachlich) * * * Drink [drɪŋk], der; s, s: meist alkoholisches Getränk: einen Drink mixen, reichen …

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  • 58drink up — Synonyms and related words: absorb, adsorb, assimilate, bib, blot, blot up, booze, chemisorb, chemosorb, digest, drain the cup, dram, drink, drink bottoms up, drink deep, drink hard, drink in, drink off, drink to, engross, filter in, follow… …

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  • 59drink — 1. verb 1) she drank her coffee Syn: swallow, gulp down, quaff, guzzle, imbibe, sip, consume; informal swig, down, knock back, put away, swill, chug 2) he never drank Syn …

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  • 60drink to — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms drink to : present tense I/you/we/they drink to he/she/it drinks to present participle drinking to past tense drank to past participle drunk to 1) drink to someone/something to wish for health, happiness, or… …

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