drink
名词
定义 drink 名词
liquid
- A1CountableUncountable
A liquid that is taken into the body through the mouth; a serving of such a liquid.
Would you prefer a glass of water, tea, or juice?
They have not had any food or liquid for two days.
I need to have some drink to rehydrate after exercising.
alcohol
- A2CountableUncountable
An alcoholic beverage.
Do we have time for a quick alcoholic beverage?
Whose turn is it to get the alcoholic drinks?
We didn't have enough alcoholic beverages at the party.
片语 drink 名词
- drinks
A social gathering, typically in a private home, where alcoholic beverages are served.
• We're planning to go for drinks after work.
动词
定义 drink 动词
liquid
- A1TransitiveIntransitive
To consume a liquid by swallowing.
He consumed three glasses of water.
The animals went down to the waterhole to consume water.
Remember to drink more water to stay hydrated.
alcohol
- A2Intransitive
To consume alcoholic beverages.
"Would you like a glass of wine?" "No, thank you, I don't consume alcohol."
I did not consume any alcohol during my pregnancy.
He used to drink a lot, but now he has quit drinking alcohol.
成语
- drink like a fish
To consume excessive amounts of alcohol.
• At the party, he was drinking like a fish, not stopping at all.
- take to drink
to begin drinking alcohol frequently, often as a result of personal difficulties.
• He took to drink after losing his job.
- drink someone under the table
To consume significantly more alcohol than another person, often to the point of them becoming intoxicated.
• He thought he was a heavy drinker, but John drank him under the table at the last party.
片语动词 drink
- drink to something
When two or more individuals raise their glasses and drink simultaneously to honor or celebrate someone or something, or to convey good wishes.
• At the wedding, the guests all drank to the newlyweds.
- drink (something) up
to consume your beverage entirely
• Please drink up your water, and then we can go out.
- drink something in
to attentively listen to, observe, or engage with something with keen interest and enjoyment
• At the concert, the audience drank in every note of the music, fully immersed in the experience.