drink

名词

UK/drɪŋk/
US/drɪŋk/

定义 drink 名词

liquid(液體)

  1. A1Countable(可數名詞)Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    A liquid that is taken into the body through the mouth; a serving of such a liquid.

    飲品;一份(飲料)

    • Would you prefer a glass of water, tea, or juice?

      你比較喜歡一杯水、茶還是果汁?

    • They have not had any food or liquid for two days.

      他們已經兩天沒有進食或飲用任何液體了。

    • I need to have some drink to rehydrate after exercising.

      我需要喝些飲料來補充運動後流失的水分。

alcohol(酒精)

  1. A2Countable(可數名詞)Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    An alcoholic beverage.

    酒精飲料;酒

    • Do we have time for a quick alcoholic beverage?

      我們有時間喝杯酒嗎?

    • Whose turn is it to get the alcoholic drinks?

      輪到誰去買酒了?

    • We didn't have enough alcoholic beverages at the party.

      我們的派對上酒不夠。

片语 drink 名词

  • drinks

    A social gathering, typically in a private home, where alcoholic beverages are served.

    酒會

    We're planning to go for drinks after work.

    我們打算下班後去喝點酒。

动词

UK/drɪŋk/
US/drɪŋk/

定义 drink 动词

liquid(液體)

  1. A1Transitive(及物動詞)Intransitive(不及物動詞)

    To consume a liquid by swallowing.

    • He consumed three glasses of water.

      他喝了三杯水。

    • The animals went down to the waterhole to consume water.

      動物們去水坑喝水。

    • Remember to drink more water to stay hydrated.

      記得多喝水以保持水分。

alcohol(酒精)

  1. A2Intransitive(不及物動詞)

    To consume alcoholic beverages.

    喝酒

    • "Would you like a glass of wine?" "No, thank you, I don't consume alcohol."

      「你想來杯葡萄酒嗎?」「不了,謝謝,我不喝酒。」

    • I did not consume any alcohol during my pregnancy.

      我在懷孕期間沒有喝過任何酒。

    • He used to drink a lot, but now he has quit drinking alcohol.

      他以前經常喝酒,但現在已經戒酒了。

成语

  • drink like a fish

    To consume excessive amounts of alcohol.

    海量喝酒

    At the party, he was drinking like a fish, not stopping at all.

    在派對上,他喝得跟魚一樣,完全沒有停下來。

  • take to drink

    to begin drinking alcohol frequently, often as a result of personal difficulties.

    (通常指因個人問題而)開始經常飲酒。

    He took to drink after losing his job.

    他在失業後開始酗酒。

  • drink someone under the table

    To consume significantly more alcohol than another person, often to the point of them becoming intoxicated.

    (在飲酒方面)比某人喝得多;把某人灌醉。

    He thought he was a heavy drinker, but John drank him under the table at the last party.

    他以為自己很能喝,但約翰在上次派對上把他喝趴了。

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.

    為…舉杯慶祝,為…舉杯祝願;為…乾杯

    At the wedding, the guests all drank to the newlyweds.

    在婚禮上,賓客們都為這對新人舉杯。

  • drink (something) up

    to consume your beverage entirely

    喝完;喝乾

    Please drink up your water, and then we can go out.

    請喝完你的水,然後我們就可以出去了。

  • drink something in

    to attentively listen to, observe, or engage with something with keen interest and enjoyment

    專注地傾聽;充滿興趣地關注;熱情地參與

    At the concert, the audience drank in every note of the music, fully immersed in the experience.

    在音樂會上,觀眾專注地聆聽每一個音符,完全沉浸在音樂中。