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    drink
    /drɪŋk/

    verb

    • 1. take (a liquid) into the mouth and swallow: "we sat by the fire, drinking our tea" Similar swallowgulp downquaffswill

    noun

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  2. (an amount of) liquid that is taken into the body through the mouth. 饮料;一份(饮料) Would you like a drink of water / tea / juice? 你想喝点儿水/茶/果汁吗? They'd had no food or drink for two days. 他们已经两天没吃没喝了。 减少例句. I like to have a hot drink at bedtime. In hot weather, shops do a brisk trade in cold drinks and ice creams.

  3. to take liquid into the body through the mouth: He drank three glasses of water. The animals came down to the waterhole to drink.

  4. n. 一杯; 酒(会) 词态变化. 复数: drinks; 第三人称单数: drinks; 过去式: drank; 过去分词: drunk; 现在分词: drinking; 实用场景例句. 全部. 喝酒. 酗酒. 吸收. 吸入. 饮料. Can I have a drink ? 给我来一杯饮料好吗? 牛津词典. soft drinks (= cold drinks without alcohol) 软饮料(不含酒精) 牛津词典. a drink of water. 一杯水. 牛津词典. food and drink. 食物和饮料. 牛津词典. She took a drink from the glass and then put it down.

  5. The meaning of DRINK is swallow, imbibe. How to use drink in a sentence. swallow, imbibe; to take in or suck up : absorb; to take in or receive avidly —usually used with in…

  6. drink is the general word: to drink coffee. imbibe is formal in reference to actual drinking; it is used more often in the sense to absorb: to imbibe culture. sip implies drinking little by little: to sip a cup of broth.

  7. noun. 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.:

  8. DRINK meaning: 1. (an amount of) liquid that is taken into the body through the mouth: 2. alcoholic liquid: 3. a…. Learn more.

  9. I n. 1 [c] ( tea, water etc) 饮 (飲)料 yǐnliào [种 zhǒng ] 2 [c] ( alcoholic) 酒 jiǔ [瓶 píng ] 3 [u] (= alcohol) 饮 (飲)酒 yǐnjiǔ. II vt [+ tea, water etc] 喝 hē. III vi ( drink alcohol) 喝酒 hējiǔ. to have a drink. 喝一杯 hē yībēi. ( alcoholic) 喝酒 hējiǔ. to take or have a drink of… 喝… hē… a drink of water. 一杯水 yī bēi shuǐ. would you like something to drink?

  10. [countable, uncountable] a liquid for drinking; an amount of a liquid that you drink. Can I have a drink? Do you want a drink? a hot/cold drink. Passengers were left without food and drink for hours. There are snacks and fizzy drinks in the kitchen. We were offered free drinks to make up for the wait. drink of something a drink of water.

  11. To drink is to sip, slurp, or gulp a liquid. On extremely hot days, it's important to drink plenty of water. When you ingest any liquid, you drink it, although the verb drink is very often used to refer specifically to the sipping and swallowing of alcoholic beverages. If a bartender asks, "Do you drink ?"