释义 |
Examples:very concentrated type of tea drunk in Chaozhou, Fujian and Taiwan—not return without getting drunk—drunk driving (very high blood alcohol concentration)—vacant look of a drunk or imbecile—drink until one is half drunk—wine doesn't make men drunk: men get themselves intoxicated. Lust does not overpower men: men surrender themselves lust—liquor drunk at a wedding feast—alcohol drunk drown one's sorrows—as if drunk or entranced (idiom); leading a befuddled existence—have eaten and drunk to one's heart's content—still drunk from the previous night—lit. I'm drunk and would like sleep [idiom.]—lit. as if drunk and stupefied [idiom.]—Baileys Irish Cream (brand of alcoholic drink)—lit. when you drink water, think of its source (idiom); gratitude for blessings and their well-spring—one's taste (i.e. in music, literature, fashion, food and drink etc)—Xianchengduo, Chinese brand of orange-flavored soft drink—urge sb to drink alcohol—eat and drink extravagantly—reward or comfort with presents of food, drink etc—douzhi, fermented drink made from ground mung beans—butter tea (Tibetan, Mongolian etc drink derived from milk)—drink as the result of having lost a bet—you can lead a horse water but you can't make him drink—lit. drink the northwest wind (idiom); cold and hungry—sit face-to-face and drink—refuse a toast only to be forced to drink a forfeit—drink and drive (moderately high blood alcohol concentration)—Nestlé Milo milk drink (popular in Hong Kong)—reward with food and drink—award with (food and drink)—order sb. to drink in a drinking game—You can lead a horse water, but you can't make him drink. [idiom.]—force sb. to drink alcohol— |