单词 | drank |
释义 | drank /drangk/ pat of drinkdrink /dringk/transitive verb (prp drinkˈing; pat drank, archaic drunk; pap drunk)
—See also drunk ORIGIN: OE drincan; Ger trinken drinkˈable adjective drinkˈableness noun drinkˈer noun
drinkˈing noun the act or habit of drinking adjective
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
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
in drink (while) intoxicated strong drink Alcoholic liquor the drink (informal) The sea |
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