drink
1 different kinds of drink 2 having a drink drinking in a bar or pub BAR/PUB things we put drinks in CONTAINER food and eating EAT, FOOD, MEAL, RESTAURANT
1 different kinds of drink - something to drink: drink Can I have a drink please? ◎ food and drink - a cold drink that contains no alcohol: soft drink ※ alcoholic drinks ALCOHOL, BEER, WINE - if a drink has air bubbles in it, it is fizzy, carbonated, sparkling; opposite: still a fizzy drink ◎ carbonated water ◎ sparkling wine ◎ I prefer still orange to fizzy orange. - a drink which is no longer fizzy is flat This lemonade's disgusting - it's completely flat. - to have a particular flavour: taste (of sth) This tea tastes of lemon. ◎ to taste nice/awful/sweet/bitter/sour ※ hot drinks - some common hot drinks are: coffee (noun U/C), tea (noun U/C), hot chocolate (noun U/C) I'm going to get another coffee. ◎ a mug of hot chocolate ※ more on coffee and tea COFFEE/TEA ※ cold drinks - water that you buy in a bottle: mineral water (noun U/C) - slightly bitter water that is added to some alcoholic drinks: tonic (water) (noun U/C) a gin and tonic - water with gas that is usually added to alcoholic drinks: soda (water) (noun U/C) a whisky and soda - water from the tap: (tap) water (noun U) Can I have some water, please? - a drink made from the juice of a fruit: (fruit) juice (noun U/C) fresh orange juice - a fruit drink that you add water to: squash (noun U/C) an orange squash - fruit-flavoured fizzy drinks: lemonade (noun U/C), orangeade (noun C/U), fizzy orange/lemon (AmE soda pop)(noun U/C) - a drink made from milk, and sometimes ice cream, and flavoured with fruit: milk shake (noun C/U) a strawberry milk shake - a fizzy drink that has no real sugar in it and will not make you fat: diet drink diet lemonade
2 having a drink - to take liquid into your body through your mouth: have a drink, drink* (sth) Can I have a cup of tea? ◎ They had a quick drink in the pub. ◎ I never drink water! - to fetch a drink from somewhere: get* a drink, help yourself (to a drink) There's a beer in the fridge. Help yourself! - to finish drinking sth: drink* (sth) up Drink up - we've got to go. - to drink sth quickly: drink* sth down Come on, drink it down, it's not that bad. - to make food or drink, etc pass from your mouth down your throat: swallow (sth) - to put liquid into a cup, glass, etc from a jug, bottle, etc, to serve sb: pour sth (for sb), pour sb sth Pour yourself a drink. - to move a drink (for example coffee) round and round with a spoon: stir sth The old man was stirring his coffee with a teaspoon. - to pour sth out of a container by accident: spill sth I'm terribly sorry - I've spilt your beer. ※ ways of drinking - to take only a small amount of a drink into your mouth at one time: sip sth, take* a sip (of sth) Sip it slowly - it's hot. ◎ She took a sip of her drink. - to take a large amount of a drink into your mouth: (informal) swig sth, take* a swig (of sth) He took a swig of beer. - to take a liquid into your mouth by making your lips into a round shape and pulling your cheeks in: suck sth The little boy was sucking his milk through a straw. - to eat or drink sth quickly: gulp sth (down) He gulped his drink down and rushed out. ※ wanting a drink - to want a drink: be/feel* thirsty; noun (C/U): thirst I'm really thirsty - can I have a drink? ◎ After all that work I've got a terrific thirst. ◎ I'm absolutely dying of thirst. - if you feel very thirsty, you can say you are (informal) parched - to satisfy your thirst: quench your thirst ※ good wishes - to express good wishes before they have an alcoholic drink, people sometimes say Cheers! - to express good wishes to one particular person or thing with a drink: drink* to sb/sth, drink* to sb's health Let's drink to the cook. - to express good wishes to one particular person or thing you can say: Here's to sb/sth Here's to a happy New Year. - a formal way of offering to drink to sb's health: propose a toast I want to propose a toast to our good friend Raymond, who is leaving us today.
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