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booze noun ⇨ drink 2booze verb ⇨ drinkdrink2 noun a drink of water 一杯水alcoholic drinks 酒精饮料drink ♦︎ alcohol ♦︎ liquor ♦︎ spirit ♦︎ boozeThese are all words for drinks which contain alcohol and can make you drunk. 这些词均表示含酒精的饮料。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆alcoholic drinks / liquor◆strong drink / liquor◆to drink alcohol / liquor / spirits / booze◆to consume alcohol / liquor◆to turn to / keep off / stay off (the) drink / alcohol / booze◆a drink / an alcohol / a booze problem■ drink [countable, uncountable] alcohol or an alcoholic drink; sth that you drink on a social occasion 酒;酒精饮料◆Let's go for a drink.咱们去喝一杯吧。◆He downed his drink.他端起酒杯一饮而尽。◆I need a stiff drink (= a strong drink).我需要一杯烈酒。◆She bought another round of drinks.她又买了一巡酒给大家喝。◆The drinks are on me (= I'll pay for them).酒钱由我付。◆ (BrE) Jim's got a drink problem.吉姆有贪杯的毛病。◆ (NAmE) a drinking problem贪杯的毛病 see also drunk ⇨ drunk ■ alcohol [uncountable] drinks such as beer, wine and whisky, that can make people drunk 含酒精饮料;酒◆He never touches alcohol.他滴酒不沾。◆The level of alcohol in his blood was over the legal limit.他血液中的酒精含量超标了。■ liquor / /ˈlɪkə(r)/ / [uncountable] (especially NAmE) strong alcoholic drink 烈酒◆They were standing outside the liquor store.他们正站在酒行的外面。◆She drinks beer and wine but no hard liquor.她喝啤酒和葡萄酒,但不沾烈性酒。ⓘ In technical British English liquor means any alcoholic drink. 在英式英语术语中,liquor指任何酒精饮料◆The sale of liquor to persons under 18 is prohibited.禁止向未满18岁的人出售酒精饮料。 ■ spirit [countable, usually plural] (especially BrE) a strong alcoholic drink 烈酒◆I don't drink whisky or brandy or any other spirits.我不喝威士忌和白兰地,也不喝其他烈性酒。◆A standard measure of spirits is 25ml.一份标准量的烈酒是25毫升。■ booze [uncountable] (informal) alcoholic drink 酒精饮料◆The party was great but we had run out of booze by midnight.派对办得很成功,但到午夜时我们的酒便不够喝了。 drink verb drink ♦︎ sip ♦︎ suck ♦︎ drain ♦︎ booze ♦︎ swigThese words all mean to take liquid into the body through the mouth. 这些词均表示喝或饮。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to sip / suck / swig at sth◆to drink / sip / swig from a bottle / glass of sth◆to drink / suck sth up◆to drink / sip / drain your drink / pint◆to drink / sip / swig beer / wine◆to drink / sip tea / coffee / water■ drink (drank, drunk) [transitive, intransitive] to take liquid into the mouth and swallow it; to drink alcohol, especially regularly 喝;饮;喝酒(尤指经常喝)◆What would you like to drink?你想喝点什么?◆I don't drink coffee.我不喝咖啡。◆He was drinking straight from the bottle.他直接对着瓶口喝。◆He doesn't drink (= doesn't drink alcohol).他不喝酒。◆Don't drink and drive (= drive a car after drinking alcohol).切勿酒后驾车。◆She's been drinking heavily since she lost her job.她失业后便常常酗酒。◆I drank far too much last night.我昨天晚上喝得酩酊大醉。 see also drink ⇨ sip noun , drunk ⇨ drunk ■ sip (-pp-) [transitive, intransitive] to drink sth, taking a very small amount each time 小口喝;抿◆He slowly sipped his wine.他慢酌浅饮。◆ (BrE) She sat there, sipping at her tea.她坐在那儿抿着茶。 see also sip ⇨ sip noun ■ suck [transitive, intransitive] to take liquid or air into your mouth by using the muscles of your lips; to keep sth in your mouth and pull on it with your lips and tongue 吮吸;咂;含在嘴里吸食◆She was noisily sucking up milk through a straw.她正用吸管咕嘟嘟地喝着牛奶。◆He sucked a mint.他嘴里含着一粒薄荷糖。◆He sucked on a mint.他嘴里咂着一粒薄荷糖。■ drain [transitive] to empty a cup or glass by drinking everything in it 喝光;喝干◆In one gulp, he drained the glass.他一口喝干了杯中的水。◆She quickly drained the last of her drink.她一下子就把最后一点儿酒喝掉了。■ booze [intransitive] (usually used in the progressive tenses 通常用于进行时) (informal) to drink alcohol, especially in large quantities 喝酒(尤指狂饮)◆He's out boozing with his mates.他和朋友们喝酒去了。■ swig (-gg-) [transitive] (informal) to take a quick drink of sth, especially alcohol 大口喝(酒)◆They sat around swigging beer from bottles.他们闲坐在一起,对着瓶子大口地喝啤酒。 see also swig ⇨ sip noun |