drink
英 [drɪŋk]
美[drɪŋk]
- vt. 喝,饮;吸收;举杯庆贺
- vi. 喝酒;饮水;干杯
- n. 酒,饮料;喝酒
词组搭配
drink and drive
drive a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol
酒后驾车
drink deep
take a large draught or draughts of something
大量地喝,痛饮
he learnt to &B{drink deep of} the Catholic tradition.
他学会大量吸收天主教传统。
drink someone's health
express one's good wishes for someone by raising one's glass and drinking a small amount
为(祝福某人)开饮
drink (a toast) to
celebrate or wish for the good fortune of someone or something by raising one's glass and drinking a small amount
为祝福…开饮,向…祝酒,为祝贺…而干杯
drink someone under the table
(informal)consume as much alcohol as one's drinking companion without becoming as drunk
(非正式)把…喝到桌子底下去,(比酒量)使…喝醉
I'll drink to that
uttered to express one's agreement with or approval of a statement
我十分赞同
in drink
when intoxicated
醉酒时
we've hit each other before, in drink.
我们以前在喝醉时干过架。