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drink

/dringk/US // drɪŋk //UK // (drɪŋk) //

饮料,喝酒,饮酒,饮用

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
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    drank [drangk] /dræŋk/ or drunk [druhngk]; /drʌŋk/; drunk or, often, drank; drink·ing.

    • : to take water or other liquid into the mouth and swallow it; imbibe.
    • : to imbibe alcoholic drinks, especially habitually or to excess; tipple: He never drinks.They won't find jobs until they stop drinking.
    • : to show one's respect, affection, or hopes with regard to a person, thing, or event by ceremoniously taking a swallow of wine or some other drink: They drank to his victory.
    • : to be savored or enjoyed by drinking: a wine that will drink deliciously for many years.
v.有主动词 verb
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    drank [drangk] /dræŋk/ or drunk [druhngk]; /drʌŋk/; drunk or, often, drank; drink·ing.

    • : to take into the mouth and swallow.
    • : to take in in any manner; absorb.
    • : to take in through the senses, especially with eagerness and pleasure: He drank in the beauty of the scene.
    • : to swallow the contents of.
    • : to propose or participate in a toast to: to drink one's health.
n.名词 noun
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    • : any liquid that is swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc.; beverage.
    • : liquor; alcohol.
    • : excessive indulgence in alcohol: Drink was his downfall.
    • : a swallow or draft of liquid; potion: She took a drink of water before she spoke.
    • : Informal.Usually the drink . a large body of water, as a lake, ocean, river, etc.: His teammates threw him in the drink.

Phrases

  • drink like a fish
  • drink to
  • drive someone crazy (to drink)
  • into the drink
  • meat and drink to
  • nurse a drink

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbtake in liquid
Forms: drank, drinking, drinks

Examples

  • Pack it with snacks, drinks, chairs, and blankets and move from one spot to the next until you find the perfect fishing hole.

  • On what was going to be probably our third round, my girlfriend went into the bar, fully masked, to ask Terry for drinks.

  • People would buy sodas to go with lunches they got from the food court, or energy drinks before a Browns or Cavaliers game.

  • Getting in at least one daily work out is great, but you should still get up and move around regularly throughout the day — even if it’s just to get a drink of water or play with a pet.

  • So while I have to reach for a drink on this belt, it’s never a problem as the bottle is angled up and easy to find.

  • Coca-Cola was a wildly popular drink and hangover remedy because, well, it contained cocaine.

  • Their logic: the sea-creature would come alive and drink up any remaining alcohol.

  • You would drink it, then “take a little nap and after that you feel wonderful,” according to a press agent.

  • Adults prepare food and drink dark sweet tea on the doorsteps of their homes as they watch their children playing.

  • Moviegoers enjoyed a drink at the bar and milled around waiting for the 10:15 p.m. showing of The Interview.

  • The general commanded a halt, and ordered the men to refresh and strengthen themselves by food and drink.

  • It was he who first said, If thine enemy hunger give him food, if he thirst give him drink.

  • What is, then, this precious drink I read of in my Shakespeare—so precious, that your lordship will not trust him to his butler?

  • Over to the spring he ran on his little short legs, and soon he was having a fine drink.

  • Woe to you that rise up early in the morning to follow drunkenness, and to drink in the evening, to be inflamed with wine.