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  • 101Drink — [Basiswortschatz (Rating 1 1500)] Auch: • Getränk • etwas zu trinken Bsp.: • Trinken wir (et)was! • Man servierte Getränke …

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  • 102drink like a fish —  Drink (alcohol) excessively, drip Stupid, feeble or uninteresting person …

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  • 103drink-driving — ► NOUN Brit. ▪ the crime of driving a vehicle with an excess of alcohol in the blood …

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  • 104drink|a|bil|i|ty — «DRIHNG kuh BIHL uh tee», noun. drinkable condition or quality: »the drinkability of various wines …

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  • 105drink|er|y — «DRIHNG kuhr ee», noun, plural er|ies. Informal. a place where alcoholic liquor is sold and drunk …

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  • 106drink|er — «DRIHNG kuhr», noun. 1. a person who drinks. 2. a person who drinks alcoholic liquor often or too much: »Citing controlled experiments with drinkers, Dr. Greenberg said that a person who drinks ten ounces of whiskey in two hours becomes drunk,… …

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  • 107drink-a-penny — Local (Irish) name of the little grebe, Tachybaptes fluviatilis. Swainson Prov. Names Birds 216 …

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  • 108drink — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ cold, cool, iced, refreshing ▪ I could do with a nice cool drink. ▪ hot, warm ▪ …

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  • 109drink — drink1 W2S2 [drıŋk] v past tense drank [dræŋk] past participle drunk [drʌŋk] [: Old English; Origin: drincan] 1.) [I and T] to take liquid into your mouth and swallow it ▪ You should drink plenty of water. ▪ What would you like to drink? ▪ Take a …

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  • 110drink — 1 /drINk/ noun 1 (C) an amount of liquid that you drink: Can I have a drink of water, please? | soft drink (=a non alcoholic drink): They sell ice cream and soft drinks. 2 (C, U) alcohol, or a glass or bottle of alcohol: Have another drink. |… …

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