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1 bere
1. v/t drinkfig swallowfig darla a bere a qualcuno take someone in2. m bevanda drinkatto drinking* * *bere s.m.1 ( bevanda) drink2 ( atto del bere) drinking: il bere in fretta ti fa male, drinking in a hurry is bad for you; è portato al bere, he is addicted to drinking.bere v.tr.1 to drink*: egli beve molto latte, he drinks a lot of milk; beve volentieri, he likes wine; questo vino si lascia bere, this wine goes down well (o is palatable) // beviamoci su!, let us forget it! (o let bygones be bygones!) // bere a garganella, to swallow in one gulp; bere a lunghi sorsi, to gulp; bere dalla bottiglia, a canna, to drink from the bottle; bere a sazietà, to drink one's fill; bere alla salute di qlcu., to drink (to) s.o.'s health; bere come una spugna, come un otre, to drink like a fish; bere fino all'ultima goccia, to drain a glass // bere un uovo, to suck an egg // bere cogli occhi, (fig.) to drink s.o. in; o bere o affogare, to like it or lump it; è come bere un bicchier d'acqua, it's as easy as falling off a log2 ( assorbire) to absorb, to soak up, to suck in: la terra arida bevve tutta l'acqua, the parched land absorbed all the water3 (fig.) ( credere) to swallow, to believe, to lap up: si beve tutto, he swallows everything; si è bevuta quella storia, she swallowed that story; bersi le parole di qlcu., to lap up (o drink in) s.o.'s words; darla a bere, to get s.o. to swallow sthg.; bere grosso, to believe everything.* * *['bere]1. vt irreg(gen) to drink, (fig : assorbire) to soak upbere un bicchiere di vino/un caffè — to have a glass of wine/a (cup of) coffee
ti offro o ti pago da bere — I'll buy you a drink
2. sm* * *I 1. ['bere]verbo transitivo1) (ingerire un liquido) [ persona] to drink* [ bevande] (da from, out of)bere qcs. d'un fiato o in un sorso solo to drink sth. in one gulp; bere alla bottiglia o a collo to drink (straight) from the bottle; dare, versare (qcs.) da bere a qcn. to give, pour sb. a drink; beviamo qualcosa — let's have a drink
2) (assorbire) [ pianta] to drink* (in) [ acqua]3) colloq. (credere a) to buy*, to swallow [storia, bugia]2.1) to drink*offrire o pagare da bere a qcn. — to stand sb. a drink
2) (consumare alcolici in eccesso) to drink*, to hit* the bottle, to be* on the bottle3) (brindare)bere alla salute di qcn. — to drink (to) sb.'s health, to drink a toast to sb
4) colloq. (nuotando) to swallow water5) colloq. (consumare) [motore, automobile] to eat* (up) petrol3.verbo pronominale bersi2) bersela to swallow a story (whole)••II ['bere]sostantivo maschile drink* * *bere1/'bere/ [25]1 (ingerire un liquido) [ persona] to drink* [ bevande] (da from, out of); bere qcs. d'un fiato o in un sorso solo to drink sth. in one gulp; bere alla bottiglia o a collo to drink (straight) from the bottle; dare, versare (qcs.) da bere a qcn. to give, pour sb. a drink; beviamo qualcosa let's have a drink3 colloq. (credere a) to buy*, to swallow [storia, bugia]; non cercare di darmela a bere don't give me that(aus. avere)1 to drink*; offrire o pagare da bere a qcn. to stand sb. a drink2 (consumare alcolici in eccesso) to drink*, to hit* the bottle, to be* on the bottle3 (brindare) bere alla salute di qcn. to drink (to) sb.'s health, to drink a toast to sb.4 colloq. (nuotando) to swallow water5 colloq. (consumare) [motore, automobile] to eat* (up) petrolIII bersi verbo pronominale2 bersela to swallow a story (whole)bere come una spugna to drink like a fish.————————bere2/'bere/sostantivo m.drink; il mangiare e il bere food and drink; darsi al bere to turn to drink. -
2 bere
['bere]1. vt irreg(gen) to drink, (fig : assorbire) to soak upbere un bicchiere di vino/un caffè — to have a glass of wine/a (cup of) coffee
ti offro o ti pago da bere — I'll buy you a drink
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