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词组 drink
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verb | noun
drink1 /drɪŋk/ verb (past tense drank /dræŋk/, past participle drunk /drʌŋk/) 1. to take liquid into your mouth and swallow itnounsdrink some water/coffee/beer etc You should drink plenty of water.drink a glass/bottle of sth He drank another glass of orange juice.prepositions/adverbsdrink sth quickly/slowly She drank her tea slowly because it was hot.drink sth down/up (=finish your drink) Drink up your coffee – it’s time to go.drink out of/from sth We had to drink out of plastic cups.phrasessomething to drink Take a seat while I get you something to drink.THESAURUS: drink sip also take a sip to drink something very slowly: Helen sat in a corner of the bar, slowly sipping her drink. slurp informal to drink something in a noisy way: The boy's mother told him to stop slurping. gulp sth down also down sth to drink all of something very quickly: Her father gulped down his coffee and rushed out of the door. knock sth back informal to drink all of an alcoholic drink very quickly: She raised the glass to her lips and knocked the brandy back quickly. swig informal to drink something quickly with large mouthfuls, especially from a bottle: He's swigging champagne in some posh hotel while I have to do all the work. swallow to make food or drink go down your throat and towards your stomach: She swallowed the last of her coffee and asked the waiter for the bill.2. to drink alcoholadverbsdrink heavily/excessively (=drink a lot of alcohol often) After his wife left him, he started drinking heavily.drink sensibly/in moderation (=not drink too much) The advertisement warns people to drink sensibly.drink too much Don’t drink too much at the party!phrasesdrink like a fish informal (=often drink a lot of alcohol) She drinks like a fish – she says it helps her to relax.drink and drive We all know the dangers of drinking and driving.sb can drink sb under the table informal (=someone can drink much more than another person without getting drunk) My sister can drink me under the table anytime.sb has had too much to drink The man had had too much to drink and he couldn’t walk in a straight line.binge drinking (=drinking a lot of alcohol in a short time, so that you get very drunk) Binge drinking is a problem among students.
verb | noun
drink2 /drɪŋk/ noun liquid that you drink, or the act of drinking somethingadjectivesa hot/warm drink Come inside and I’ll make you a hot drink.a cool/cold drink You can relax by the pool with a nice cool drink.a soft drink also a non-alcoholic drink formal (=one that does not contain alcohol) I’m driving, so I had better have a soft drink. | They only sell non-alcoholic drinks.an alcoholic drink (=one that contains alcohol) Beer, wine, and other alcoholic drinks will be available.a fizzy drink BrE a carbonated drink especially AmE (=with bubbles of gas) Fizzy drinks are bad for children’s teeth.a refreshing drink (=making you feel less tired or hot) You can enjoy a refreshing drink in our lakeside café.strong drink (=strong alcohol) His breath smelled of tobacco and strong drink.a stiff drink (=a glass of strong alcohol) He needed a stiff drink to calm himself down.a quick drink (=one or two drinks in a pub or bar) Why don’t we go for a quick drink after work?a quiet drink (=alone or with a small group of people) We went for a quiet drink, just the two of us.a farewell drink (=in order to say goodbye to someone) When someone leaves the company, they usually organize a farewell drink.a relaxing/leisurely drink (=that you drink in a slow relaxed way) The hotel terrace is an ideal place to enjoy a relaxing drink.a celebratory drink (=in order to celebrate something) After winning the game, they went out for a celebratory drink.verbshave a drink Can I have a drink of water?take a drink She took a drink of her coffee.pour (sb) a drink She got out two glasses and poured us a drink.make (sb) a drink Shall I make you a hot drink?buy/get sb a drink It’s my turn to buy you a drink.go for a drink (=go to a bar or pub for an alcoholic drink) Why don’t we go for a drink after work?sip your drink (=drink it in very small amounts) Connie was sitting at the table, sipping her drink slowly.spill sb’s drink He split his drink all over the floor.spike sb’s drink (=secretly add alcohol or a drug to it) She suspects that someone spiked her drink.down your drink/knock back your drink (=quickly drink all of an alcoholic drink) He downed his drink and stood up.drink + nounsa drink problem BrE (=when someone often drinks too much alcohol) Their marriage ended because of her husband’s drink problem.drink driving BrE (=driving after having drunk too much alcohol) He was arrested for drink driving.a drinks cabinet She took a bottle of whisky out of the drinks cabinet.a drinks can Empty drinks cans littered the street.prepositionsa drink of sth Would you like another a drink of coffee?phrasessb has had a few drinks (=someone has been drinking alcohol) He looked like he had had a few drinks.the drinks are on sb (=used when saying that someone will pay for the drinks) I’ve just got my bonus, so the drinks are on me!THESAURUS: drink something to drink especially spoken a drink: Can I get you something to drink? soft drink a cold drink that does not contain alcohol, especially one that is sweet and has bubbles in it: There is a cafe where you can buy lemonade and other soft drinks. toast a drink, usually of wine, that a group of people have on a special occasion, for example to celebrate something or wish someone luck in the future: At midnight they all drank a toast to the New Year. beverage formal a drink – often used on menus and signs: Beer is the most popular alcoholic beverage. | There is a wide choice of beverages.
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