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drink1 /drɪŋk/ ●●● S1 W2 verb (past tensepst drank /dræŋk/, past participlepp drunk /drʌŋk/)  
1 drink.jpg [intransitiveI, transitiveT]DFD to take liquid into your mouth and swallow it 喝,饮
 You should drink plenty of water.
你应该大量喝水。
 What would you like to drink?
你想喝点什么?
 Take a seat while I get you something to drink.
请坐,我去给你倒杯喝的。
 She filled the glass and drank.
她把杯子倒满后喝了起来。
2 [intransitiveI]DFDDRUNK to drink alcohol, especially regularly or too much 〔经常〕喝酒;酗酒,纵酒
 He’s been drinking heavily since his wife died.
妻子死后,他一直酗酒。
 I don’t drink.
我不喝酒。
 Don’t drink and drive.
不要酒后驾车。
 My flatmate Cherry drinks like a fish (=regularly drinks a lot of alcohol).
和我同住公寓套间的彻丽经常豪饮。
3 drink yourself silly/into a stupor/to death etc to drink so much alcohol that you become very drunk or unconscious, or die 喝得晕头转向/酩酊大醉/死掉等
 If he goes on this way he’ll drink himself to death.
照他这样喝下去会送命的。
4 drink somebody under the table to drink more alcohol than someone but not feel as ill as them 把某人喝趴下
 He could drink nearly anyone under the table.
他几乎可以把任何人喝趴下。
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5. What are you drinking? spokenDFD used to offer to buy someone a drink, especially in a pub 你想喝点什么?〔尤在酒馆里给人买酒时说的话〕
6. drink somebody’s health British EnglishBrE to wish someone good health before having an alcoholic drink 为某人的健康喝一杯
7drink something in phrasal verbphr v ATTENTIONto look at, listen to, feel, or smell something in order to enjoy it 享受地看[听,感觉,嗅],品味
 She just sat there, drinking in the atmosphere.
她只是坐在那里,细细地感受那种氛围。
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8drink to something phrasal verbphr v 
a) DFDCELEBRATEto wish someone success, good luck, good health etc before having an alcoholic drink 为〔某人的成功、好运、健康等〕祝酒[干杯]
 Let’s drink to your success in your new job.
让我们为你在新的工作中取得成功而干杯。
b) I’ll drink to that! spokenAGREE used to agree with what someone has said 我同意!我赞成!〔用于表示赞同某人的话〕
9drink up phrasal verbphr v DFDto drink all of something 喝光,喝干
drink something ↔ up
 Drink up your milk.
把牛奶都喝了。
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THESAURUS
sip (also take a sip) to drink something very slowly ,
slurp informal to drink something in a noisy way 出声地喝
gulp something down (also down something) to drink all of something very quickly 把某物一饮而尽
knock something back informal to drink all of an alcoholic drink very quickly 一口喝下某种酒
swig (also take/have a swig) informal to drink something quickly with large mouthfuls, especially from a bottle 〔尤指从瓶子里〕大口地喝
swallow to make food or drink go down your throat and towards your stomach 吞;咽
She swallowed the bitter medicine instead of spitting it out.
她把苦药咽了下去,没吐出来。
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drink2 ●●● S1 W2 noun  
1 [countableC] an amount of liquid that you drink, or the act of drinking something 一杯[]饮料;饮,喝
drink of
 Have a drink of water.
喝点水吧。
 He took a drink of his coffee.
他喝了一口咖啡。
4  See picture of 见图 drink
2 [countableC, uncountableU]DFD liquid that you can drink 饮料
 What’s your favourite drink?
你最喜欢喝什么饮料?
 food and drink companies
食品饮料公司
3 [countableC, uncountableU]DFD an alcoholic drink 酒,酒精饮料
 He’d obviously had a few drinks.
他显然喝了几杯酒。
 Let’s go for a drink.
我们去喝一杯吧。
4 [uncountableU] the habit of drinking too much alcohol, in a way that is very bad for your health 贪杯,酗酒
5 drinks [plural] British EnglishBrEDFDL a social occasion when you have alcoholic drinks and sometimes food 酒会,酒宴
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6. the drink old-fashionedDNWATER the sea, a lake, or another large area of water 海;湖;大片水域
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COLLOCATIONSMeanings 1,2, & 3
verbs
have a drink (=drink something, especially an alcoholic drink) 喝一杯〔尤指酒〕
Let’s go and have a drink.
我们去喝一杯吧。
take a drink 喝一口
He took another long drink of water.
他又喝了一大口水。
go for a drink (=go to a pub or bar) 去喝一杯
Why don’t we go for a drink after work?
我们为什么不下班后去喝一杯呢?
buy/get somebody a drink (=in a pub or a bar) 〔在酒馆〕请某人喝一杯
nIt’s my turn to buy you a drink.
pour (somebody) a drink (给某人)倒上一杯
nShe got out two glasses and poured us a drink.
make (somebody) a drink (=make tea or coffee) (给某人)沏[泡,冲]一杯〔茶或咖啡〕
nShall I make you a hot drink?
sip your drink (=drink it in very small amounts) 小口地喝
nConnie was sitting at the table, sipping her drink slowly.
down your drink (=drink it very quickly) 一饮而尽
nHe downed his drink and stood up.
adjectives
a soft drink (=which does not contain alcohol) 〔不含酒精的〕软饮料
Would you like some wine, or a soft drink?
你要来点葡萄酒还是软饮料?
an alcoholic drink (=containing alcohol)
nBeer, wine, and other alcoholic drinks will be available.
a fizzy drink British EnglishBrE, a carbonated drink American EnglishAmE (=with bubbles of gas) 汽水
nDentists have warned that sweet fizzy drinks are bad for children’s teeth.
a hot/warm drink 热饮
nCome inside and I’ll make you a hot drink.
a cool/cold drink 冷饮
nThey were all out in the garden, sipping cool drinks.
a refreshing drink (=making you feel less tired or hot) 提神饮料
nEnjoy a refreshing drink in our lakeside café.
a stiff/strong drink (=a drink with a lot of strong alcohol) 烈酒
nHe was in need of a stiff drink to calm himself down.
na relaxing/leisurely drink (=that you drink in a slow relaxed way)
The hotel terrace is an ideal place to enjoy a relaxing drink.
na diet drink/a low-calorie drink (=containing less sugar than ordinary ones)
People are buying more and more diet drinks.
na celebratory drink (=in order to celebrate something)
After winning the game, they went out for a celebratory drink.
THESAURUS
drink something that you drink 饮料
‘Would you like a drink?’ ‘Yes, I’ll have a lemonade.’
想喝杯饮料吗?” “好的,来杯柠檬水吧。
They had a few drinks in a local bar.
他们在当地的一家酒吧喝了几杯。
something to drink especially spoken a drink 饮料,喝的东西
Can I get you something to drink?
我给你拿点什么喝的,好吗?
soft drink a cold drink that does not contain alcohol, especially one that is sweet and has bubbles in it 软饮料〔尤指汽水〕
Coca-Cola and other soft drinks
可口可乐以及其他软饮料
toast a drink, usually of wine, that a group of people have on a special occasion, for example to celebrate something or wish someone luck in the future 祝酒
At midnight they all drank a toast to the New Year.
午夜,他们一起举杯庆祝新年。
beverage /ˈbevərɪdʒ/ formal, especially written a drink – often used on menus and signs 饮料〔常用于菜单及招牌〕
Beer is the most popular alcoholic beverage.
啤酒是最受人欢迎的酒精饮料。
the list of beverages
酒水单
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Origin drink1
Old English drincan

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