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drink



I.drink1 S1 W2 /drɪŋk/ BrE AmE verb (past tense drank /dræŋk/, past participle drunk /drʌŋk/)
[Word Family: noun: ↑drink, ↑drinker, ↑drinking, ↑drunk, ↑drunkenness; adjective: ↑drunk, ↑drunken; verb: ↑drink; adverb: ↑drunkenly]
[Language: Old English; Origin: drincan]

1. [intransitive and transitive] to take liquid into your mouth and swallow it:
You should drink plenty of water.
What would you like to drink?
Take a seat while I get you something to drink.
She filled the glass and drank.
2. [intransitive] to drink alcohol, especially regularly or too much:
He’s been drinking heavily since his wife died.
I don’t drink.
Don’t drink and drive.
My flatmate Cherry drinks like a fish (=regularly drinks a lot of alcohol).
3. drink yourself silly/into a stupor/to death etc to drink so much alcohol that you become very drunk or unconscious, or die:
If he goes on this way he’ll drink himself to death.
4. drink somebody under the table to drink more alcohol than someone but not feel as ill as them:
He could drink nearly anyone under the table.
5. What are you drinking? spoken used to offer to buy someone a drink, especially in a ↑pub
6. drink sb’s health British English to wish someone good health before having an alcoholic drink
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THESAURUS
sip (also take a sip
) to drink something very slowly
slurp informal to drink something in a noisy way
gulp something down (also down something
) to drink all of something very quickly
knock something back informal to drink all of an alcoholic drink very quickly
swig (also take/have a swig) informal to drink something quickly with large mouthfuls, especially from a bottle
swallow to make food or drink go down your throat and towards your stomach: She swallowed the bitter medicine instead of spitting it out.
drink something ↔ in phrasal verb
to look at, listen to, feel, or smell something in order to enjoy it:
She just sat there, drinking in the atmosphere.
drink to something phrasal verb
1. to wish someone success, good luck, good health etc before having an alcoholic drink:
Let’s drink to your success in your new job.
2. I’ll drink to that! spoken used to agree with what someone has said
drink up phrasal verb
to drink all of something
drink something ↔ up
Drink up your milk.
II.drink2 S1 W2 BrE AmE noun
[Word Family: noun: ↑drink, ↑drinker, ↑drinking, ↑drunk, ↑drunkenness; adjective: ↑drunk, ↑drunken; verb: ↑drink; adverb: ↑drunkenly]
1. [countable] an amount of liquid that you drink, or the act of drinking something
drink of
Have a drink of water.
He took a drink of his coffee.
2. [uncountable and countable] liquid that you can drink:
What’s your favourite drink?
food and drink companies
3. [uncountable and countable] an alcoholic drink:
He’d obviously had a few drinks.
Let’s go for a drink.
4. [uncountable] the habit of drinking too much alcohol, in a way that is very bad for your health:
The marriage ended because of her husband’s drink problem (=he drank too much alcohol).
They had driven him to drink (=made him start drinking too much alcohol regularly).
After her retirement from the stage she took to drink (=started drinking too much alcohol).
5. drinks [plural] British English a social occasion when you have alcoholic drinks and sometimes food
for drinks
Don’t forget we’re invited to the Jones’ for drinks on Sunday.
6. the drink old-fashioned the sea, a lake, or another large area of water
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COLLOCATIONS (for Meanings 1, 2, & 3)
verbs
have a drink (=drink something, especially an alcoholic drink) Let’s go and have a drink.
take a drink He took another long drink of water.
go for a drink (=go to a pub or bar) Why don’t we go for a drink after work?
buy/get somebody a drink (=in a pub or a bar) It’s my turn to buy you a drink.
pour (somebody) a drink She got out two glasses and poured us a drink.
make (somebody) a drink (=make tea or coffee) Shall I make you a hot drink?
sip your drink (=drink it in very small amounts) Connie was sitting at the table, sipping her drink slowly.
down your drink (=drink it very quickly) He downed his drink and stood up.
adjectives
a soft drink (=which does not contain alcohol) Would you like some wine, or a soft drink?
an alcoholic drink (=containing alcohol) Beer, wine, and other alcoholic drinks will be available.
a fizzy drink British English, a carbonated drink
American English (=with bubbles of gas) Dentists have warned that sweet fizzy drinks are bad for children’s teeth.
a hot/warm drink Come inside and I’ll make you a hot drink.
a cool/cold drink They were all out in the garden, sipping cool drinks.
a refreshing drink (=making you feel less tired or hot) Enjoy a refreshing drink in our lakeside café.
a stiff/strong drink (=a drink with a lot of strong alcohol) He was in need of a stiff drink to calm himself down.
a relaxing/leisurely drink (=that you drink in a slow relaxed way) The hotel terrace is an ideal place to enjoy a relaxing drink.
a diet drink/a low-calorie drink (=containing less sugar than ordinary ones) People are buying more and more diet drinks.
a celebratory drink (=in order to celebrate something) After winning the game, they went out for a celebratory drink.
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THESAURUS
drink something that you drink: ‘Would you like a drink?’ ‘Yes, I’ll have a lemonade.’ | They had a few drinks in a local bar.
something to drink especially spoken a drink: Can I get you something to drink?
soft drink a cold drink that does not contain alcohol, especially one that is sweet and has bubbles in it: Coca-Cola and other soft drinks
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: At midnight they all drank a toast to the New Year.
beverage /ˈbevərɪdʒ/ formal especially written a drink – often used on ↑menus and signs: Beer is the most popular alcoholic beverage. | the list of beverages

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People need to drink water every day.

[driηk]
danh từ
đồ uống, thức uống
food and drink
đồ ăn thức uống
soft drinks
đồ uống nhẹ (không có cồn)
fizzy drinks
đồ uống có ga
drinks are on me
đồ uống là phần tôi (để tôi trả tiền)
hớp, ngụm
a drink of water
một ngụm nước
rượu; lượng rượu đã rót ra
strong drink
rượu mạnh
isn't there any drink in the house?
trong nhà không có rượu ư?
to have a drink
uống một cốc (rượu...)
how about a quick drink?
ta làm nhanh một cốc nhé?
he's had one drink too many
anh ấy đã quá chén (hơi say)
thói rượu chè, thói nghiện rượu
to be on the drink
rượu chè bê tha, uống rượu tí bỉ
drink is a growing problem among the young
thói rượu chè là một vấn đề đang ngày càng phổ biến ở thanh niên
to take to drink because of domestic problems
nhiễm thói rượu chè bê tha vì chuyện nhà
(the drink) biển
to be the worse for drink
say hết biết trời trăng mây nước
meat and drink to somebody
nguồn hạnh phúc, niềm vui của ai
the demon drink
kẻ rồ dại khi có rượu vào; ma men
to drive somebody to drink
đẩy ai vào cảnh rượu chè bê tha
working here is enough to drive anyone to drink
ai làm việc ở đây rồi cũng thành kẻ bê tha rượu chè
động từ (thì quá khứ là drank; động tính từ quá khứ là drunk)
uống
to drink the waters
uống nước khoáng (để chữa bệnh)
he has drunk two cups of tea
anh ấy đã uống cạn hai tách trà
to drink the cup of joy
tận hưởng niềm vui
to drink the cup of pain
chịu đựng cho đến cùng nỗi đau đớn
to drink one's wages
uống hết tiền lương, rượu chè phung phí hết tiền lương
to drink oneself drunk
uống say tuý lúy
to drink oneself to death
uống nhiều quá đến chết mất
to drink oneself into debt
uống cho đến mang công mắc nợ
to drink oneself stupid/into a stupor
uống rượu đến nỗi mụ người
to drink somebody's health; to drink a health to somebody
nâng cốc chúc sức khoẻ ai
uống rượu
to drink deep; to drink hard; to drink heavily
uống tuý lúy
don't drink and drive!
chớ có uống rượu rồi lái xe!
to drink something down/up
nốc cạn; uống thẳng một hơi
to drink like a fish
uống rượu như hũ chìm
to drink in
(cây, đất...) hút vào, thấm vào
nghe như uống lấy, nghe say sưa; ngắm nhìn như uống lấy, ngắm nhìn say sưa
they stood drinking in the beauty of the landscape
họ đứng đó say sưa ngắm nhìn cảnh đẹp
to drink (something) to somebody/something
nâng cốc chúc mừng
to drink to somebody's health/happiness/prosperity
nâng cốc chúc mừng sức khoẻ/hạnh phúc/sự thịnh vượng của ai
to drink confusion to somebody
(xem) confusion
to drink somebody under the table
uống được nhiều rượu hơn ai, tửu lượng bỏ xa ai
you can take a horse to water, but you can't make him drink
bạn có thể tạo cơ hội cho người ta, nhưng họ vẫn có thể bỏ cơ hội ấy
to drain/drink something to the dregs
uống cạn cái gì


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