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drink noun
drink1 (a drink of water) drink2 (an alcoholic drink) sip (take a drink from the glass)
drink1

noun

a drink of water 一杯水alcoholic drinks 酒精飲料drink ♦︎ beverage ♦︎ soft drinkThese are all words for liquid that you drink. 這些詞均表示飲料。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a / an hot / cold / alcoholic / non-alcoholic drink / beverage drink [countable, uncountable] liquid for drinking 飲料Can I have a drink?給我來一杯飲料好嗎?I felt better after having a drink of water.喝了一杯水之後我感覺好多了。 (BrE) There are crisps and fizzy drinks (= drinks with bubbles of gas in them) in the kitchen.廚房裏有薯片和汽水。Food and drinks will be available.將提供食物和飲料。 beverage ˈbevərɪdʒ [countable] (formal) any type of drink except water (除水以外的)飲料Studies on the consumption of various alcoholic beverages have been conducted.已經進行了對各種酒精飲料消費情況的研究。 ˌsoft ˈdrink [countable] a cold drink that does not contain alcohol 軟飲料(不含酒精)Snacks, soft drinks, tea and coffee will be served during the interval.中場休息期間將供應小吃、軟飲料、茶和咖啡。In American English soft drink usually only refers to a fizzy drink. 在美式英語中,soft drink通常僅指起泡飲料。drink2

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a drink of water 一杯水alcoholic drinks 酒精飲料drink ♦︎ alcohol ♦︎ liquor ♦︎ spirit ♦︎ boozeThese are all words for drinks which contain alcohol and can make you drunk. 這些詞均表示含酒精的飲料。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配alcoholic drinks / liquorstrong drink / liquorto drink alcohol / liquor / spirits / boozeto consume alcohol / liquorto turn to / keep off / stay off (the) drink / alcohol / boozea drink / an alcohol / a booze problem drink [countable, uncountable] alcohol or an alcoholic drink; sth that you drink on a social occasion 酒;酒精飲料Let's go for a drink.咱們去喝一杯吧。He downed his drink.他端起酒杯一飲而盡。I need a stiff drink (= a strong drink).我需要一杯烈酒。She bought another round of drinks.她又買了一巡酒給大家喝。The drinks are on me (= I'll pay for them).酒錢由我付。 (BrE) Jim's got a drink problem.吉姆有貪杯的毛病。 (NAmE) a drinking problem貪杯的毛病 see also drunk drunk alcohol [uncountable] drinks such as beer, wine and whisky, that can make people drunk 含酒精飲料;酒He never touches alcohol.他滴酒不沾。The level of alcohol in his blood was over the legal limit.他血液中的酒精含量超標了。 liquor ˈlɪkə(r) [uncountable] (especially NAmE) strong alcoholic drink 烈酒They were standing outside the liquor store.他們正站在酒行的外面。She drinks beer and wine but no hard liquor.她喝啤酒和葡萄酒,但不沾烈性酒。In technical British English liquor means any alcoholic drink. 在英式英語術語中,liquor指任何酒精飲料The sale of liquor to persons under 18 is prohibited.禁止向未滿18歲的人出售酒精飲料。 spirit [countable, usually plural] (especially BrE) a strong alcoholic drink 烈酒I don't drink whisky or brandy or any other spirits.我不喝威士忌和白蘭地,也不喝其他烈性酒。A standard measure of spirits is 25ml.一份標準量的烈酒是25毫升。 booze [uncountable] (informal) alcoholic drink 酒精飲料The party was great but we had run out of booze by midnight.派對辦得很成功,但到午夜時我們的酒便不夠喝了。 drink

verb

drink ♦︎ sip ♦︎ suck ♦︎ drain ♦︎ booze ♦︎ swigThese words all mean to take liquid into the body through the mouth. 這些詞均表示喝或飲。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to sip / suck / swig at sthto drink / sip / swig from a bottle / glass of sthto drink / suck sth upto drink / sip / drain your drink / pintto drink / sip / swig beer / wineto drink / sip tea / coffee / water drink (drank, drunk) [transitive, intransitive] to take liquid into the mouth and swallow it; to drink alcohol, especially regularly 喝;飲;喝酒(尤指經常喝)What would you like to drink?你想喝點什麽?I don't drink coffee.我不喝咖啡。He was drinking straight from the bottle.他直接對着瓶口喝。He doesn't drink (= doesn't drink alcohol).他不喝酒。Don't drink and drive (= drive a car after drinking alcohol).切勿酒後駕車。She's been drinking heavily since she lost her job.她失業後便常常酗酒。I drank far too much last night.我昨天晚上喝得酩酊大醉。 see also drink sip noun , drunk drunk sip (-pp-) [transitive, intransitive] to drink sth, taking a very small amount each time 小口喝;抿He slowly sipped his wine.他慢酌淺飲。 (BrE) She sat there, sipping at her tea.她坐在那兒抿着茶。 see also sip sip noun suck [transitive, intransitive] to take liquid or air into your mouth by using the muscles of your lips; to keep sth in your mouth and pull on it with your lips and tongue 吮吸;咂;含在嘴裏吸食She was noisily sucking up milk through a straw.她正用吸管咕嘟嘟地喝着牛奶。He sucked a mint.他嘴裏含着一粒薄荷糖。He sucked on a mint.他嘴裏咂着一粒薄荷糖。 drain [transitive] to empty a cup or glass by drinking everything in it 喝光;喝幹In one gulp, he drained the glass.他一口喝幹了杯中的水。She quickly drained the last of her drink.她一下子就把最後一點兒酒喝掉了。 booze [intransitive] (usually used in the progressive tenses 通常用於進行時) (informal) to drink alcohol, especially in large quantities 喝酒(尤指狂飲)He's out boozing with his mates.他和朋友們喝酒去了。 swig (-gg-) [transitive] (informal) to take a quick drink of sth, especially alcohol 大口喝(酒)They sat around swigging beer from bottles.他們閒坐在一起,對着瓶子大口地喝啤酒。 see also swig sip noun

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