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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
drain
drain [drain drains drained draining] verb, noun BrE [dreɪn] NAmE [dreɪn] verb 1. transitive, intransitive ~ (sth) to make sth empty or dry by removing all the liquid from it; to become empty or dry in this way •Drain and rinse the pasta. •The marshes have been drained. •You will need to drain the central heating system before you replace the radiator. •The swimming pool drains very slowly. •Leave the dishes to drain. 2. transitive, intransitive to make liquid flow away from sth; to flow away •~ sth (from/out of sth) We had to drain the oil out of the engine. •~ sth away/off Drain off the excess fat from the meat. •~ away/off She pulled out the plug and the water drained away. • (figurative)My anger slowly drained away. •~ into sth The river drains into a lake. •~ from/out of sth All the colour drained from his face when I told him the news •~ of sth His face drained of colour. 3. transitive ~ sth to empty a cup or glass by drinking everything in it •In one gulp, he drained the glass. •She quickly drained the last of her drink. 4. transitive to make sb/sth weaker, poorer, etc. by using up their/its strength, money, etc •~ sb/sth My mother's hospital expenses were slowly draining my income. •an exhausting and draining experience •~ sb/sth of sth I felt drained of energy. Verb forms: Word Origin: Old English drēahnian, drēhnian ‘strain (liquid)’, of Germanic origin; related to ↑dry. Collocations: Cooking Preparing prepare a dish/a meal/a menu/dinner/the fish weigh out 100g/4oz of sugar/the ingredients wash/rinse the lettuce/spinach/watercress chop/slice/dice the carrots/onions/potatoes peel the carrots/onion/potatoes/garlic/orange grate a carrot/the cheese/some nutmeg remove/discard the bones/seeds/skin blend/combine/mix (together) the flour and water/all the ingredients beat/whisk the cream/eggs/egg whites knead/shape/roll (out) the dough Cooking heat the oil in a frying pan preheat/heat the oven/(BrE) the grill/(NAmE) the broiler bring to (BrE) the boil/(NAmE) a boil stir constantly/gently with a wooden spoon reduce the heat simmer gently for 20 minutes/until reduced by half melt the butter/chocolate/cheese/sugar brown the meat for 8-20 minutes drain the pasta/the water from the pot/in a colander mash the potatoes/banana/avocado Ways of cooking cook food/fish/meat/rice/pasta/a Persian dish bake (a loaf of) bread/a cake/(especially NAmE) cookies/(BrE) biscuits/a pie/potatoes/fish/scones/muffins boil cabbage/potatoes/an egg/water fry/deep-fry/stir-fry the chicken/vegetables grill meat/steak/chicken/sausages/a hot dog roast potatoes/peppers/meat/chicken/lamb sauté garlic/mushrooms/onions/potatoes/vegetables steam rice/vegetables/spinach/asparagus/dumplings toast bread/nuts microwave food/popcorn/(BrE) a ready meal Serving serve in a glass/on a bed of rice/with potatoes arrange the slices on a plate/in a layer carve the meat/lamb/chicken/turkey dress/toss a salad dress with/drizzle with olive oil/vinaigrette top with a slice of lemon/a scoop of ice cream/whipped cream/syrup garnish with a sprig of parsley/fresh basil leaves/lemon wedges/a slice of lime/a twist of orange sprinkle with salt/sugar/herbs/parsley/freshly ground black pepper Example Bank: •All the blood drained from her face. •Her energy seemed to drain out of her. •His face was drained of colour. •His voice was utterly drained of emotion. •I drained off all the excess water. •I felt the courage draining out of me. •Remove the artichokes, drain thoroughly and allow to cool. •Sue felt exhausted and emotionally drained. •The blood drains out of the body. •The country's coal reserves are being drained away. •The surgeon drains out any excess fluid. •The water has all drained away. •The water quickly drained away down the sink. •well-drained soil •All the colour drained from his face when I told him the news. •It was an exhausting and draining experience. •My mother's hospital expenses were slowly draining away my income. •The experience left her emotionally drained. •Then the water drains out, leaving a film of wet mud. •We had to drain the oil out of the tank. •You will need to turn off the water and drain the tank. Idiom: ↑down the drain noun 1. countable a pipe that carries away dirty water or other liquid waste •We had to call in a plumber to unblock the drain. •The drains (= the system of pipes) date from the beginning of the century. 2. countable (BrE) (US grate, ˈsewer grate)a frame of metal bars over the opening to a drain in the ground 3. (US) (BrE plug·hole)countable a hole in a bath/ ↑bathtub, ↑sink, etc. where the water flows away and into which a plug fits 4. singular a ~ on sb/sth a thing that uses a lot of the time, money, etc. that could be used for sth else •Military spending is a huge drain on the country's resources. see also ↑brain drain more at laugh like a drain at ↑laugh v. Word Origin: Old English drēahnian, drēhnian ‘strain (liquid)’, of Germanic origin; related to ↑dry. Thesaurus: drain noun C •The drain is blocked. sewer • • gutter • an open drain/sewer a drain/gutter is blocked a drain/sewer/gutter runs down/along sth Example Bank: •They were busy laying the drains for the new houses. •a bottle of drain cleaner •scientists joining the brain drain •The drains date from the beginning of the last century. See also: ↑down the plughole ▪ ↑grate ▪ ↑plughole ▪ ↑sewer grate
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