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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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noun ADJ. cold, cool, iced, refreshing I could do with a nice cool drink. | hot, warm | milky | fizzy | low-alcohol, non-alcoholic, reduced-alcohol, soft | alcoholic | stiff, strong | diet, low-calorie | long She took a long drink of cold water. | celebratory | welcome You will be offered a welcome drink on arrival at the hotel. | farewell | early-evening, lunchtime | leisurely We were enjoying a leisurely drink before dinner. | quick | quiet QUANT. round We ordered a round of drinks while waiting for a table. VERB + DRINK drink, have I'll just drink my drink then we can go. She had a hot drink and went to bed. | sip | down, finish, knock back He knocked back his drink in one go and ordered another one. | take He took a drink of his beer and sat down. | go for Would you like to go for a drink after work? | buy (sb), get (sb), offer (sb), order (sb) Can I buy you a drink? | pour (sb), serve (sb) He poured himself a stiff drink to calm his nerves. | spike The robbers spiked his drink before taking his wallet and passport. | drive sb to Her money problems drove her to drink (= made her start drinking a lot of alcohol). | turn to After his wife died, he turned to drink. DRINK + NOUN drinks party We've been invited to a drinks party. | drinks cabinet/cupboard She took a bottle from the drinks cabinet. | problem She suspected her boss had a drink problem. PREP. in a/the ~ Do you want ice in your drink? | ~ of I'll have a drink of milk, please.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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noun sip: A drink of water would be nice. verb sip: Do not drink the water without boiling. noun alcohol: After that I need a drink.
Simple Definitions
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drink 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.
transnet.ir
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drink sth in [ M ] to listen to, look at, or experience something with great interest and enjoyment • They drank in the words of their leader.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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verb take liquid into the body ADV. greedily I pulled the ring-top from the can and drank greedily. | down, up He filled a cup with water and drank it down in one gulp. Drink up, and let's go home. VERB + DRINK get yourself sth to, find sth to, have sth to Go and get yourself something to eat and drink. PREP. from He drank from a tumbler. | through drinking lemonade through a straw PHRASES eat and drink drink alcohol ADV. excessively, heavily, to excess, too much He's been drinking heavily since he lost his job. | in moderation, moderately, sensibly One way of persuading people to drink sensibly is to provide good-tasting alternatives with less alcohol. | steadily She had been drinking steadily since the early morning. PHRASES drink and drive The campaign aims to persuade people not to drink and drive. | drink like a fish (= drink a lot) Simon was drinking like a fish that evening. | drink yourself to death He knew that he was probably drinking himself to death.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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In addition to the idioms beginning with DRINK, Also see DRIVE SOMEONE CRAZY (TO DRINK); EAT, DRINK, AND BE MERRY; INTO THE DRINK; MEAT AND DRINK TO; NURSE A DRINK.
American Heritage Idioms
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drink (sth) up [ M ] to finish your drink completely • Drink up! It's time to go.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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drink to sth If two or more people drink to something or someone, they hold their glasses up at the same time and then drink from them as a celebration, or to show respect or good wishes • "Here's to a prosperous future then." "I'll drink to that !"
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs