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drink v.(drank,drunk)喝,饮 n.饮料;喝酒

释义2drink
/ driNk /


(past drank ; past participle drunk ), [with obj.]
1. take (a liquid) into the mouth and swallow
• 喝,饮
 »we sat by the fire, drinking our tea.
  我们坐在炉火边,喝着茶。
 »[no obj.] he drank thirstily.
  他饥渴地喝着。
  [no obj.] consume or be in the habit of consuming alcohol, especially to excess
• 喝酒;酗酒
 »she doesn't drink or smoke.
  她不吸烟也不喝酒。
 »he drank himself into a stupor.
  他喝得不省人事。
 »[as noun drinking] Les was ordered to cut down his drinking.
  莱斯被告诫要减少喝酒。
  [no obj.] (drink up)consume the rest of a drink, especially in a rapid manner
• (尤指快速)喝完
  (drink something in)(figurative)watch or listen to something with eager pleasure or interest
[喻] 全神贯注地看(或听);被强烈地吸引住,陶醉于
 »she strolled to the window to drink in the view.
  她漫步到窗前,兴趣盎然地欣赏外面的风景。
  [informal] (of a plant or a porous substance) absorb (moisture)
[非正式] (植物或多孔物质)吸收(水分)
  [no obj.] (of wine) have a specified flavour or character when drunk
• (葡萄酒)喝起来有…风味
 »this wine is really drinking beautifully.
  这种葡萄酒喝起来味道美妙。
noun
1. a liquid that can be swallowed as refreshment or nourishment
• 饮料
 »fizzy drinks.
  充气饮料。
 »[mass noun] a table covered with food and drink.
  摆满食物和饮料的桌子。
  a quantity of liquid swallowed at one go
• (液体的)一口
 »he had a drink of water.
  他喝了一口水。
  [mass noun] alcohol, or the habitual or excessive consumption of alcohol
• 酒;酗酒
 »the effects of too much drink.
  过量饮酒的影响。
 »they both took to drink.
  他们两人都酗酒。
  a glass of liquid, especially when alcoholic
• (液体,尤指含酒精的)一杯,一份
 »we went for a drink.
  我们去喝了一杯。
  (drinks)a social gathering at which alcoholic drinks are served
• 酒会
 »would you like to come for drinks on Sunday?
  你们星期天过来参加酒会吗?
  (the drink)[informal] the sea or another large area of water
[非正式] 一片水(指海等大片水域)
【IDIOMS】
drink and drive
1. drive a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol
• 酒后驾车
drink deep
1. take a large draught or draughts of something
• 大量地喝,痛饮
 »he learnt to drink deep of the Catholic tradition.
  他学会大量吸收天主教传统。
drink someone's health
1. express one's good wishes for someone by raising one's glass and drinking a small amount
• 为(祝福某人)开饮
drink (a toast) to
1. celebrate or wish for the good fortune of someone or something by raising one's glass and drinking a small amount
• 为祝福…开饮,向…祝酒,为祝贺…而干杯
drink someone under the table
1. [informal] consume as much alcohol as one's drinking companion without becoming as drunk
[非正式] 把…喝到桌子底下去,(比酒量)使…喝醉
I'll drink to that
1. uttered to express one's agreement with or approval of a statement
• 我十分赞同
in drink
1. when intoxicated
• 醉酒时
 »we've hit each other before, in drink.
  我们以前在喝醉时干过架。
【派生】
drinkable adjective
【语源】
1. Old English drincan (verb), drinc (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch drinken and German trinken


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