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21drink up — drink your wine etc., bottoms up Drink up, my friends. It s Buddy s birthday! …
22drink — /ingl. drɪŋk/ [vc. ingl., propriamente «bevanda» da to drink «bere»] s. m. inv. 1. bevanda alcolica, bicchiere □ cocktail (ingl.) 2. (est.) festa, bicchierata, ricevimento, riunione, cocktail (ingl.), cocktail party (ingl.), party …
23drink to — (someone) to wish good health or good luck to someone. Let s drink to Jessica s new job. Usage notes: usually said as a toast a short statement celebrating something and followed by everyone present drinking some wine or other liquid …
24drink — drȉnk m <N mn drìnkovi> DEFINICIJA žarg. piće, cuga, cuganje ETIMOLOGIJA engl. drink …
25drink — [n] beverage; alcoholic beverage alcohol, booze*, brew, cup, draft, glass, gulp, libation, liquid, liquor, potable, potation, potion, refreshment, shot, sip, slug*, spirits, spot*, swallow, swig, taste, thirst quencher*, toast; concept 454 Ant.… …
26drink — index carouse Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
27Drink — [drɪŋk] der; s, s; ein meist alkoholisches Getränk, das man anderen oder sich selbst bereitet …
28drink up — drink in one swallow; drain the glass …
29drink — s. m. [Brasil] Ver drinque. ‣ Etimologia: palavra inglesa …
30Drink — ↑ Trunk …