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VERB
喝;饮
When you drink a liquid, you take it into your mouth and swallow it.
例句
He drank his cup of tea...
他喝他的那杯茶。
They'd stopped drinking beer and started on tequila...
他们已经不喝啤酒了,开始喝龙舌兰酒了。
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VERB
喝酒
To drink means to drink alcohol.
例句
He was smoking and drinking too much...
他嗜烟酗酒。
Never accept a ride with people who have been drinking.
千万别搭喝了酒的司机开的车。
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N-COUNT
一杯,一口,一份(饮料)
A drink is an amount of a liquid which you drink.
例句
I'll get you a drink of water.
我给你来杯水。
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N-COUNT
酒;酒精饮料
A drink is an alcoholic drink.
例句
She felt like a drink after a hard day.
辛苦了一天后她想喝上一杯。
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N-UNCOUNT
酒(如啤酒、葡萄酒或威士忌)
Drink is alcohol, such as beer, wine, or whisky.
例句
Too much drink is bad for your health.
酗酒有害健康。
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PHRASE
醉得不省人事;烂醉如泥;酩酊大醉
If you drink yourself into a stupor or drink yourself into oblivion, you drink so much alcohol that you lose consciousness or fall deeply asleep.
例句
We drank ourselves into a stupor on cheap wine.
我们喝廉价葡萄酒喝得酩酊大醉。
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PHRASE
比…更能喝酒;酒量比…大;灌醉
If someone drinks you under the table, they drink more alcohol than you are able to on a particular occasion.
例句
At sixteen he could drink me under the table.
16 岁的时候他就能把我灌醉了。
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PHRASE
(因沮丧或忧虑)纵酒,酗酒
If someone takes to drink, they start to drink a lot of alcohol regularly, usually because they are depressed or worried about something.
例句
He took to drink after his wife died.
他妻子过世后他就沉溺于酒中了。
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CONVENTION
可以;行;同意
People say 'I'll drink to that' to show that they agree with and approve of something that someone has just said.