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单词 strong drink
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drink /dringk/

transitive verb (prp drinkˈing; pat drank, archaic drunk; pap drunk)
  1. To swallow (a liquid)
  2. To empty (a glass, bowl, etc) by swallowing the contents
  3. To absorb
  4. To take in through the senses
  5. To smoke (tobacco; obsolete)
intransitive verb
  1. To swallow a liquid
  2. To drink alcohol
  3. To drink alcohol to excess
noun
  1. An act of drinking
  2. A quantity drunk
  3. Something to be drunk
  4. A beverage
  5. Intoxicating liquor, alcohol
  6. A monetary inducement or reward, bribe (slang)

—See also drunk

ORIGIN: OE drincan; Ger trinken

drinkˈable adjective

drinkˈableness noun

drinkˈer noun

  1. A person who drinks
  2. A tippler

drinkˈing noun the act or habit of drinking adjective

  1. Fit to drink
  2. For drinking

drink-driveˈ adjective

Relating to drink-driving

intransitive verb

To drive under the influence of alcohol

drink-driˈver noun

Someone who drives a vehicle after having drunk alcohol, esp more than the legally permitted amount

drink-driˈving noun and adjective

drinkˈ-hail interjection

An Early Middle English reply to a pledge in drinking (waes hail (later wassail), be healthy, or lucky, was answered with drinc hail drink healthy or lucky, hail being ON adj heill, not OE hāl)

drinking bout noun

drinking fountain noun

drinkˈing-horn noun

drinking-up time noun

In a public house, the few minutes allowed after official closing time for customers to finish their last drinks before leaving

drinkˈ-money noun

A gratuity, ostensibly given to buy liquor for drinking to the health of the giver

drinkˈ-offering noun

An offering of wine, oil, blood, etc to a god

drink in

  1. To absorb (rain, etc), as dry land does
  2. To take in eagerly (something seen, said, etc)

drink off

To quaff wholly and at a gulp

drink oneself drunk

To drink until one is drunk

drink (someone or the others, etc) under the table

To continue drinking and remain (comparatively) sober after others have completely collapsed

drink to, drink to the health of or drink the health of

To drink wine, etc, with good wishes for the health, prosperity, etc of, to toast

drink up

  1. To empty by drinking
  2. To finish drinking

in drink

(while) intoxicated

strong drink

Alcoholic liquor

the drink (informal)

The sea

strong /strong/

adjective (stronger /strongˈgər/; strongest /strongˈgist/)
  1. Powerful
  2. Forcible
  3. Forceful
  4. (of wind) fast-moving
  5. Vigorous
  6. Hale
  7. Robust
  8. Of great staying power
  9. Firm
  10. Resistant
  11. Difficult to overcome
  12. Steadfast
  13. Excelling
  14. Efficient
  15. Of great tenacity of will and effective in execution
  16. Able, competent
  17. Well-skilled or versed
  18. Rich in resources or means to power
  19. Well-provided
  20. Numerous
  21. Numbering so many
  22. Of vigorous growth
  23. Stiff, coarse, and abundant, indicating strength
  24. (of language) without ambiguity, obscurity, or understatement
  25. (of language) intemperate, offensive and unseemly
  26. Gross
  27. Violent
  28. Grievous
  29. Having great effect
  30. Intense
  31. Ardent and convinced
  32. Performed with strength
  33. Powerfully, or unpleasantly powerfully, affecting the senses
  34. Rank
  35. Vivid
  36. Marked
  37. (of a syllable) stressed, emphasized
  38. Bold in definition
  39. In high concentration
  40. Showing the characteristic properties in high degree
  41. (of prices, markets, currency) steady or tending to rise
  42. (of Germanic and similar verbs) showing vowel variation in conjugation (grammar)
  43. (of Germanic nouns and adjectives) having a stem originally ending in a vowel or a consonant other than n
  44. Of the strongest type of interaction between nuclear particles, occurring at a range of less than (approximately) 10−15cm and accounting for the stability of the atomic nucleus (physics)
adverb
  1. Strongly (rare)
  2. Very (obsolete)
ORIGIN: OE strang strong; ON strangr, Ger streng tight

strongish /strongˈgish/ adjective

strongˈly adverb

strongˈarm noun

A person who uses violence

adjective

By, having, or using, physical force

transitive verb

To treat violently, show violence towards

strongˈbox noun

A safe or strongly made coffer for valuables

strong breeze noun (meteorology)

A wind of force 6 on the Beaufort scale, reaching speeds of 25 to 31mph

strong drink noun

Alcoholic liquors

strong flour or strong wheat noun

One rich in gluten, giving bread that rises well

strong force noun (physics)

The force that binds quarks together and holds neutrons and protons together to form atomic nuclei

strong gale noun (meteorology)

A wind of force 9 on the Beaufort scale, reaching speeds of 47 to 54mph

strong head noun

Power to withstand alcohol or any dizzying influence

strongˈhold noun

  1. A fastness or fortified refuge
  2. A fortress
  3. A place where anything is in great strength

strong interaction noun

An interaction between particles completed in a time of the order of 10−23s, such an interaction binding protons and neutrons together in the nuclei of atoms

strongˈ-knit adjective

Firmly jointed or compacted

strongˈman noun

  1. A person who performs feats of strength, in a circus, etc
  2. A person, group, etc that wields political, economic, etc power

strong meat noun

  1. Solid food, not milk (Bible, Hebrews 5.12–14)
  2. Anything tending to arouse fear, repulsion, etc

strong-mindˈed adjective

Resolute, determined, having a vigorous mind

strong-mindˈedness noun

strongˈpoint noun (military)

A favourably situated and well-fortified defensive position

strong point noun

That in which one excels, one's forte

strongˈroom noun

A room constructed for the safekeeping of valuables or prisoners

strong wheat see strong flour above.

a strong stomach

Resistance to nausea

come on strong see under come

going strong see under going2

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