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/drɪŋk/ |
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1 | I/T to take liquid into your body through your mouth 喝;饮 |
| The staff just stood around drinking cups of tea. 员工们就在附近站着喝茶。 |
| Drink your juice, Thomas. 把果汁喝完,托马斯。 |
| +from/out of Rosie drank thirstily from a can of cola. 罗西大口地喝一罐可乐。 |
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2 | I to drink alcohol , especially regularly or too often 喝酒;酗酒 |
| My parents don’ t drink. 我父母不喝酒。 |
| The young man had been out drinking with his friends. 这个年轻人已出去和朋友喝酒了。 |
| drink and drive (=drive after drinking alcohol) The campaign against drinking and driving will continue. 酒后驾车 |
PHRASE |
- | drink sb under the table informal |
| to drink more alcohol than someone else without becoming as drunk as they do |
| 比某人会喝酒;酒量胜过某人 |
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- | ˌdrink ˈin |
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| to experience something with great enjoyment 陶醉于 | Sit out on the terrace and drink in the stunning view. 坐到外面的大阳台上,尽情享受那动人心魄的美景吧。 | |
- | ˈdrink to |
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| drink to sb/sth: to wish for health , happiness , or success for someone or something , then lift your glass and drink from it 为…举杯祝福;为…干杯 | drink a toast to sb We will now drink a toast to the bride and groom. 我们现在来举杯为新娘和新郎祝福吧。 | |
| - | I’ ll drink to that spoken | | used for saying that you strongly agree with what someone has said | | 我完全同意 | | | | | |
- | ˌdrink ˈup |
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| to drink all of your drink 喝光 | Drink up, everyone, it’ s time to go. 大家都喝光吧,是走的时候了。 | | I gave the cat some milk and she drank it all up. 我给了猫一些牛奶,它全喝光了。 | |
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