单词 | drink |
释义 | drinkdrinksdrankdrunkdrinkingdrinkdrink1 /drɪŋk/ verb (past tense drank /dræŋk/, past participle drunk /drʌŋk/)1 [intransitive and transitive] to take liquid into your mouth and swallow it: Would you like something to drink?will你想喝点什么吗?I drink too much coffee.我喝了太多的咖啡。Is this water safe to drink?be这水饮用安全吗?2[transitive] to drink alcohol, especially regularly: Ahmet doesn’t drink, does he?do艾哈迈德不喝酒﹐是吧?Don’t drink and drive.不要酒后驾驶。—drinkingdrinkingsdrinking noun [uncountable]Phrasal verbsdrink to somebody/something phrasal verb to wish someone success, good health etc when you have an alcoholic drink: Let’s drink to Patrick’s success in his new job.让我们为帕特里克在新的工作岗位上能取得成功干杯。THESAURUS: drinkdrink to take liquid into your mouth and swallow it: Drink plenty of water.He finished drinking his whisky and left.finishdrinkleavehave to have a drink of something: Do you want to have a cup of tea?He’s had three beers already.havebeerI had a glass of milk.havesip to drink something slowly, in small amounts: Mark was sipping his coffee and reading the newspaper.besipreadslurp informal to drink something in a noisy way: Try not to slurp your soup.gulp something down to drink all of something very quickly: I gulped down the tea and ran out of the house.gulprunknock something back informal to drink all of an alcoholic drink very quickly: She had already knocked back a couple of glasses of wine.haveknockglassswig to drink something quickly by taking large amounts into your mouth, especially from a bottle: Phil swigged his beer.swig |
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