drink

名詞

UK/drɪŋk/
US/drɪŋk/

定義 drink 名詞

liquid

  1. 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

  1. 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.

片語 drink 名詞

  • drinks

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

    We're planning to go for drinks after work.

動詞

UK/drɪŋk/
US/drɪŋk/

定義 drink 動詞

liquid

  1. 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

  1. 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.

成語

  • 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.

片語動詞 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.