A1 (an amount of) liquid that is taken into the body through the mouth饮料;一份(饮料)
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I like to have a hot drink at bedtime.
In hot weather, shops do a brisk trade in cold drinks and ice creams.
I don't let the children have sweet fizzy drinks.
I think apple juice is your favourite drink, isn't it?
The table tipped and all our drinks fell on the floor.
A2 alcoholic liquid酒精饮料,酒
a party at which you have drinks, especially alcoholic drinks酒会
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"I've bought you a drink." "Cheers, mate."
We can't get a drink! It's after (pub) closing time.
I won't have another drink, thanks. I need to have a clear head for my meeting in the morning.
We could go for a drink after work tomorrow, if you like.
He has some information I want, so I'm going to try to coax it out of him over a drink.
A1 [ I or T ] to take liquid into the body through the mouth喝
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If I drink too much coffee, I can't sleep.
You'll dehydrate very quickly in this heat, if you don't drink lots of water.
It's strange how drinking a lot of water can often make you feel thirsty.
She drank two whole glassfuls of orange juice.
I love milk - I drink gallons of the stuff.
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It's a classic case of the bored-housewife syndrome - she's got nothing to do all day except drink and go shopping.
I'm a social drinker - I only drink when I'm with other people.
You look a bit rough - how much did you have to drink last night?
He drank himself to death.
He drank, womanized and wasted money.
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