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71drink to — PHRASAL VERB When people drink to someone or something, they wish them success, good luck, or good health before having an alcoholic drink. [V P n] Let s drink to his memory, eh? …
72drink up — PHRASAL VERB When you drink up an amount of liquid, you finish it completely. [V P n (not pron)] Drink up your sherry and we ll go... [V P] Drink up, there s time for another …
73drink in — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms drink in : present tense I/you/we/they drink in he/she/it drinks in present participle drinking in past tense drank in past participle drunk in to experience something with great enjoyment Sit out on the… …
74drink up — verb to finish ones drink. The bars closing now, so drink up! …
75drink — [OE] Drink comes ultimately from a prehistoric Germanic verb *drengkan, which is widely represented in other modern Germanic languages: German trinken, for instance, Dutch drinken, Swedish dricka, and Danish drikke. Variants of it also produced… …
76drink — n British a small bribe, tip or other financial inducement. Originally, in London working class usage, it meant literally the price of an (alcoholic) drink. Now it usually refers to a more substantial sum and is sometimes extended to a share in… …
77drink up — consume the rest of a drink. → drink …
78drink to — Pledge, toast, drink in honor of, drink the health of …
79drink — a unit measuring the alcohol content of beverages, used in describing the medical effects of alcohol. U.S. physicians generally consider one drink equal to 0.5 U.S. fluid ounces of alcohol; the appropriate metric equivalent would be 15… …
80Drink — der Drink, s (Mittelstufe) oft alkoholisches Mischgetränk Beispiele: Ich habe gestern ein paar Drinks zu viel getrunken. Wir haben uns auf einen Drink verabredet …