drink / drɪŋk /

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drink3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

drank [drangk] /dræŋk/ or drunk [druhngk]; /drʌŋk/; drunk or, often, drank; drink·ing.

  1. to take water or other liquid into the mouth and swallow it; imbibe.
  2. to imbibe alcoholic drinks, especially habitually or to excess; tipple: He never drinks.They won't find jobs until they stop drinking.
  3. 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.
  4. to be savored or enjoyed by drinking: a wine that will drink deliciously for many years.
v. 有主动词 verb

drank [drangk] /dræŋk/ or drunk [druhngk]; /drʌŋk/; drunk or, often, drank; drink·ing.

  1. to take into the mouth and swallow.
  2. to take in in any manner; absorb.
  3. to take in through the senses, especially with eagerness and pleasure: He drank in the beauty of the scene.
n. 名词 noun
  1. any liquid that is swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc.; beverage.
  2. liquor; alcohol.
  3. excessive indulgence in alcohol: Drink was his downfall.

drink 近义词

n. 名词 noun

beverage; alcoholic beverage

v. 动词 verb

take in liquid

drink构成的短语

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

更多drink例句

  1. Pack it with snacks, drinks, chairs, and blankets and move from one spot to the next until you find the perfect fishing hole.
  2. On what was going to be probably our third round, my girlfriend went into the bar, fully masked, to ask Terry for drinks.
  3. People would buy sodas to go with lunches they got from the food court, or energy drinks before a Browns or Cavaliers game.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. Coca-Cola was a wildly popular drink and hangover remedy because, well, it contained cocaine.
  7. Their logic: the sea-creature would come alive and drink up any remaining alcohol.
  8. You would drink it, then “take a little nap and after that you feel wonderful,” according to a press agent.
  9. Adults prepare food and drink dark sweet tea on the doorsteps of their homes as they watch their children playing.
  10. Moviegoers enjoyed a drink at the bar and milled around waiting for the 10:15 p.m. showing of The Interview.
  11. The general commanded a halt, and ordered the men to refresh and strengthen themselves by food and drink.
  12. It was he who first said, If thine enemy hunger give him food, if he thirst give him drink.
  13. What is, then, this precious drink I read of in my Shakespeare—so precious, that your lordship will not trust him to his butler?
  14. Over to the spring he ran on his little short legs, and soon he was having a fine drink.
  15. Woe to you that rise up early in the morning to follow drunkenness, and to drink in the evening, to be inflamed with wine.