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I. drink [Brit drɪŋk, americ drɪŋk] SUBST

1. drink (nonalcoholic):

drink
to have a drink
could I have a drink of water?
to give sb a drink
to give a plant a drink

2. drink (alcoholic):

drink
drink
to have a drink
would you like a drink?
a quick drink
to go for a drink
he likes a drink

3. drink (act of drinking):

to take or have a drink of sth

4. drink U:

drink (collectively)
drink (alcoholic)
food and drink
to smell of drink
to take to drink

5. drink (sea) coloq:

in the drink
à la flotte coloq

II. drink <Pret imperf drank, Part perf drunk> [Brit drɪŋk, americ drɪŋk] VERBO trans

drink liquid, glass:

drink
to drink sth from a cup/glass/can
to drink a toast to sb

III. drink <Pret imperf drank, Part perf drunk> [Brit drɪŋk, americ drɪŋk] VERBO intr

1. drink (consume liquid):

drink
boire (from, out of dans)

2. drink (consume alcohol):

drink

3. drink (as toast):

IV. drink <Pret imperf drank, Part perf drunk> [Brit drɪŋk, americ drɪŋk] VERBO reflex

V. drink [Brit drɪŋk, americ drɪŋk]

to drive sb to drink
I'll drink to that!

I. drink away VERBO [Brit drɪŋk -, americ drɪŋk -] (drink away [sth], drink [sth] away)

drink away troubles, sorrows
drink away fortune, inheritance, wages

I. drink in VERBO [Brit drɪŋk -, americ drɪŋk -] (drink in [sth])

drink in person: air
drink in atmosphere
drink in words
drink in plant, roots: water

I. drink up VERBO [Brit drɪŋk -, americ drɪŋk -] (drink up)

drink up

II. drink up VERBO [Brit drɪŋk -, americ drɪŋk -] (drink up [sth], drink [sth] up)

drink up milk, beer etc:

drink up

drink-driver [Brit drɪŋkˈdrʌɪvə, americ ˌdrɪŋk ˈdraɪvər] SUBST Brit

drink-driver

drink-driving [Brit ˌdrɪŋkˈdrʌɪvɪŋ, americ ˈdrɪŋk ˈˌdraɪvɪŋ] Brit SUBST

drink-driving
drink-driving atrib offence, charge
drink-driving fine

drink problem Brit SUBST Brit

drink problem

energy drink [americ ˈɛnərdʒɪ drɪŋk] SUBST

energy drink

long drink SUBST

long drink
long drink m

orange drink americ

orange drink → orange squash

orange squash SUBST Brit

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inglês
inglês
francês
francês

I. drink [drɪŋk] SUBST

1. drink CULIN:

drink
soft drink
to have no food or drink

2. drink no pl (alcoholic beverage):

drink
to take to drink

II. drink <drank, drunk> [drɪŋk] VERBO intr

drink
to drink to sb/sth
to drink and drive

Expressões:

to drink like a fish
I'll drink to that!

III. drink <drank, drunk> [drɪŋk] VERBO trans

drink
to drink one's fill
to drink a toast
to drink sb under the table

drink in VERBO trans

drink in words
drink in beauty, moonlight

long drink SUBST

long drink
long drink m

soft drink SUBST

soft drink

hard drink SUBST

hard drink
Entrada OpenDict

energy drink SUBST

energy drink
sparkling drink
sparkling drink
spitant(e) Bélg
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
drink
soft drink
no Dicionário PONS
inglês
inglês
francês
francês

I. drink [drɪŋk] SUBST

1. drink culin:

drink
soft drink
to have no food or drink

2. drink (alcoholic beverage):

drink
to take to drink

II. drink <drank, drunk> [drɪŋk] VERBO intr

drink
to drink to sb/sth
to not drink and drive

Expressões:

to drink like a fish
I'll drink to that!

III. drink <drank, drunk> [drɪŋk] VERBO trans

drink
to drink one's fill
to drink a toast
to drink sb under the table

soft drink SUBST

soft drink

drink in VERBO trans

drink in words
drink in beauty, moonlight
sparkling drink
sparkling drink
spitant(e) Bélg
palatable drink
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
soft drink
drink
to drink to sb's health
Present
Idrink
youdrink
he/she/itdrinks
wedrink
youdrink
theydrink
Past
Idrank
youdrank
he/she/itdrank
wedrank
youdrank
theydrank
Present Perfect
Ihavedrunk
youhavedrunk
he/she/ithasdrunk
wehavedrunk
youhavedrunk
theyhavedrunk
Past Perfect
Ihaddrunk
youhaddrunk
he/she/ithaddrunk
wehaddrunk
youhaddrunk
theyhaddrunk

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Still, it is a flexible grape that can be used in blends as well as sparkling and sweet dessert style wines.
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Lead glass has a higher refractive index, making its appearance sparkling, bright, and brilliant in light.
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The motive is pretty, and it is adequately handled, the accompanying subtitles fairly sparkling at times.
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A sparkling blend of exotic fruits guava and golden tangerine, soft florals honeysuckle and hints of linden blossom, and seductive amber, patchouli, and pink pralines.
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He was finally successful when he was able to transform a flower into a sparkling jewel.
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