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drink

noun
/drɪŋk/
/drɪŋk/
Idioms
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  1. [countable, uncountable] a liquid for drinking; an amount of a liquid that you drink饮料;一杯,一份,一口(饮料)
    • Can I have a drink?给我来一杯饮料好吗?
    • Do you want a drink?你想来一杯吗?
    • a hot/cold drink一杯热饮/冷饮
    • Passengers were left without food and drink for hours.乘客们几个小时没吃没喝。
    • There are snacks and fizzy drinks in the kitchen.厨房里有小吃和碳酸饮料。
    • We were offered free drinks to make up for the wait.为了弥补等待,我们得到了免费的饮料。
    • drink of something a drink of water一杯水
    • drink from something She took a drink from the glass and then put it down.她喝了一口饮料,然后放下杯子。
    see also energy drink, soft drink, sports drink
    Extra Examples
    • She had a hot drink and went to bed.她喝了热饮之后就睡觉了。
    • I could do with a nice cool drink.给我一杯冷饮就好了。
    • Plastic drink bottles can be recycled.塑料饮料瓶可以回收利用。
    • I'll just drink my drink then we can go.我喝完饮料咱们就走。
    • I'll have a drink of milk, please.请给我一杯牛奶。
    • Do you want ice in your drink?你的饮料要加冰吗 ?
    • She took a long drink of cold water.她喝了一大杯凉水。
    • She went around refilling everyone's drinks.她走了一圈儿,重新给每个人斟满。
    • Some idiot spilled my drink.有个白痴弄洒了我的酒。
    • Food and drinks will be available.将提供食物和饮料。
    • I felt better after having a drink of water.喝了一杯水之后我感觉好多了。
    • Try to cut down on sweets and sugary drinks.尽量少吃甜食和含糖饮料。
    Topics Drinksa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • cold
    • cool
    • iced
    … of drinks
    • round
    verb + drink
    • consume
    • drink
    • have
    drink + noun
    • drinks party
    • drinks cabinet
    • problem
    preposition
    • in a/​the drink
    • drink of
    phrases
    • food and drink
    • food and drinks
    See full entry
  2. [countable, uncountable] alcohol or an alcoholic drink; something that you drink on a social occasion酒;酒精饮料
    • for a drink They went for a drink together.他们一起去喝了一杯。
    • Are you coming for a drink with us after work?下班后你要和我们一起去喝一杯吗?
    • There were free drinks at the bar for everyone.酒吧为每个人提供免费饮料。
    • The drinks are on me (= I'll pay for them).酒钱由我付。
    • I need a stiff drink (= a very strong drink).我要一杯烈酒。
    • her battle with drink and drugs她与酗酒和吸毒的斗争
    • (British English) He's got a drink problem.他有贪杯的毛病。
    • (North American English) He has a drinking problem.他有贪杯的毛病。
    • (British English) They came home the worse for drink (= drunk).他们喝得酩酊大醉地回到家里。
    • She took to drink (= often drank too much alcohol) after her marriage broke up.婚姻破裂后,她染上了酗酒的恶习。
    see also long drink
    Extra Examples
    • Can I buy you a drink?我给你买一杯饮料好吗 ?
    • She bought another round of drinks.她又买了一巡酒给大家喝。
    • He downed his drink.他端起酒杯一饮而尽。
    • Would you like to go for a drink later?你过会儿想去喝一杯吗?
    • Let's go grab a drink.咱们去喝一杯吧。
    • They invited us for pre-dinner drinks.他们邀请我们餐前小酌。
    • You will be offered a welcome drink on arrival at the hotel.入住后酒店会送上迎宾酒水。
    • They sat in silence, sipping their drinks.他们静静地坐着,喝着饮料。
    • The robbers spiked his drink before taking his wallet and passport.劫匪在他的饮料里加了烈酒,然后才拿走他的钱包和护照。
    • He knocked back his drink in one go and ordered another one.他一口喝完饮料,接着又要了一杯。
    • He taught her how to mix drinks.他教她如何调制饮料。
    • You should stay away from the drink.你应该远离饮料。
    • She took a bottle from the drinks cabinet.她从饮料橱柜里拿出一瓶饮料来。
    Topics Social issuesa2, Drinksa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • cold
    • cool
    • iced
    … of drinks
    • round
    verb + drink
    • consume
    • drink
    • have
    drink + noun
    • drinks party
    • drinks cabinet
    • problem
    preposition
    • in a/​the drink
    • drink of
    phrases
    • food and drink
    • food and drinks
    See full entry
  3. drinks
    [plural] a social occasion where you have alcoholic drinks酒宴;酒会
    • Would you like to come for drinks on Sunday?星期天来参加酒宴好吗?
    • a drinks party酒会
  4. Word OriginOld English drincan (verb), drinc (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch drinken and German trinken.
Idioms
the demon drink
  1. (British English, humorous) alcoholic drink含酒精饮料
drive somebody to 'drink
  1. to make somebody so worried, annoyed or upset that they lose control of their behaviour, especially by drinking too much alcohol饮酒:使某人如此担心,恼火或沮丧,以致无法控制自己的行为,尤其是饮酒过多
    • The stress drove her to drink and put a strain on her marriage.压力驱使她喝酒,给她的婚姻带来压力。
    • (humorous) Dragging kids through airports is enough to drive you to drink.拖着孩子穿过机场就足够让你喝酒了。
meat and drink to somebody (British English)
  1. something that somebody enjoys very much让某人非常开心的事
    • This degree of chaos is meat and drink to Guy.这种程度的混乱对盖伊来说是小菜一碟。
  2. something that is a normal thing to deal with for somebody喝;饮
    • This kind of research task is meat and drink to these students.这种研究任务对这些学生来说是小菜一碟。

drink

verb
/drɪŋk/
/drɪŋk/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they drink
/drɪŋk/
/drɪŋk/
he / she / it drinks
/drɪŋks/
/drɪŋks/
past simple drank
/dræŋk/
/dræŋk/
past participle drunk
/drʌŋk/
/drʌŋk/
-ing form drinking
/ˈdrɪŋkɪŋ/
/ˈdrɪŋkɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [transitive, intransitive] to take liquid into your mouth and then down your throat into your stomach喝;饮
    • drink something I don't drink coffee.我不喝咖啡。
    • What would you like to drink?你想喝点什么?
    • In hot weather, drink plenty of water.天热时要多喝水。
    • drink (from something) She drank from a tall glass.她用高玻璃杯喝水。
    • He was drinking straight from the bottle.他直接对着酒瓶喝酒。
    • She opened the can and drank thirstily.她打开罐头,渴极了。
    Extra Examples
    • Do you want something to eat or drink?你想吃点儿或是喝点儿什么吗?
    • She was drinking soda through a straw.她用吸管喝汽水。
    • At that age they can legally drink alcohol.依照法律,他们这个年龄可以饮酒。
    • He filled a cup with water and drank it down in one gulp.他倒了一杯水,一饮而尽。
    Topics Drinksa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • greedily
    • thirstily
    • deeply
    verb + drink
    • find something to
    • get yourself something to
    • have something to
    preposition
    • from
    • through
    phrases
    • eat and drink
    • eat or drink
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  2. [intransitive, transitive] to drink alcohol, especially when it is done regularly喝酒;(尤指)酗酒
    • He doesn't drink.他不喝酒。
    • She's been drinking heavily since she lost her job.她失业后便常常酗酒。
    • to drink excessively酗酒
    • to drink responsibly/sensibly/moderately负责任地/明智地/适度地饮酒
    • Don't drink and drive (= drive a car after drinking alcohol).切勿酒后驾车。
    • drink something I drank far too much last night.我昨天晚上喝得酩酊大醉。
    • drink yourself + adj. He had drunk himself unconscious on vodka.他喝伏特加酒喝得不省人事。
    • drink yourself to something His father drank himself to death他父亲酗酒致死
    • drink yourself into something She was drinking herself into a stupor.她喝得昏昏欲睡。
    see also drunk
    Extra Examples
    • She had never been someone who drank regularly.她绝不是个经常喝酒的人。
    • I never drink alone.我从不一个人喝酒。
    • ads that tell people to drink responsibly告知人们要理性饮酒的广告
    • She had been drinking steadily since the early morning.从一大清早起她就一直在喝酒。
    • He knew that he was probably drinking himself to death.他知道自己很可能要喝得酩酊大醉了。
    • He sat down and drank himself to sleep.他坐下来,喝得烂醉如泥。
    Topics Social issuesa2, Drinksa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • excessively
    • heavily
    • to excess
    phrases
    • drink and drive
    • drink like a fish
    • drink yourself to death
    See full entry
  3. Word OriginOld English drincan (verb), drinc (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch drinken and German trinken.
Idioms
drink somebody’s health
  1. (British English) to wish somebody good health as you lift your glass, and then drink from it为某人的健康干杯
drink like a fish
  1. (informal) to drink a lot of alcohol regularly(习惯性)饮酒过度,酗酒,豪饮
    • Simon was drinking like a fish that evening.西蒙那天晚上喝了很多酒。
drink a toast to somebody
  1. to wish somebody good luck, health or success as you lift your glass and then drink from it为某人的健康干杯
    • Let's all drink a toast to the bride and groom.让我们为新娘和新郎干杯。
    • We drank a toast to the company and its future success.我们为公司及其未来的成功干杯。
drink somebody under the table
  1. (informal) to drink more alcohol than somebody else without becoming as drunk as they are(拼酒量)喝倒某人;喝到使某人醉倒
eat, drink and be merry
  1. (saying) said to encourage somebody to enjoy life now, while they can, and not to think of the future行乐要及时
I'll, we'll, etc. drink to that
  1. (informal) used to say that you like or agree with an idea, or would like it to happen酒水:曾经说过您喜欢或同意某个想法,或希望它发生
    • ‘I hope you have a peaceful New Year.’ ‘I'll drink to that!’祝你新年平安,”。“我要为此干杯,”。
    • New technology can mean more free time, and I think we'd all drink to that.新技术意味着更多的自由时间,我想我们都会为此干杯。
you can lead/take a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink
  1. (saying) you can give somebody the opportunity to do something, but you cannot force them to do it if they do not want to牵马近水易,逼马饮水难;机会可以给,做不做由人;老牛不饮水,不能强按头

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