词组 | drink |
释义 | drink Drink is used as a verb or a noun. ◊ used as a transitive verb When you drink a liquid, you take it into your mouth and swallow it. The past tense of 'drink' is drank, not 'drinked' or 'drunk'. I drank some of my ginger beer. We drank a bottle of whisky together. The past participle is drunk. He was aware that he had drunk too much whisky. Drunk is also used as an adjective. See entry at ↑ ◊ used as an intransitive verb If you use drink without an object, you are usually referring to the drinking of alcohol. I never drink alone. You shouldn't drink and drive. We ate and drank and talked and laughed. If you say that someone drinks, you mean that they regularly drink too much alcohol. Her mother drank, you know. He paid someone to investigate Mr Williams and found he drank and brawled. If you say that someone does not drink, you mean that they do not drink alcohol at all. She said she didn't smoke or drink. ◊ used as a count noun A drink is an amount of liquid that you drink. I asked her for a drink of water. Lynne brought me a hot drink. To have a drink means to spend some time, usually with other people, drinking alcoholic drinks. I'm going to have a drink with some friends this evening. Drinks usually refers to alcoholic drinks. The drinks were served in the sitting room. After a few drinks he would get his clarinet out. ◊ used as an uncount noun Drink is alcohol. There was plenty of food and drink at the party. We are trying to keep him away from drink. |
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