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21 drink drin·k
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22 drink (to) someone's health
to drink a toast to someone, wishing him good health.يَشْرَبُ في صِحَّةِ فُلان، يشربُ نَخْبَ فُلان -
23 drink (to) someone's health
to drink a toast to someone, wishing him good health.يَشْرَبُ في صِحَّةِ فُلان، يشربُ نَخْبَ فُلان -
24 drink up
to finish by drinking:يَشْرَبُ كلَّ الكَأْسDrink up your milk!
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25 drink (drunk, drunken)
ثَمِل \ drink (drunk, drunken): to drunk: a drunken man. -
26 Drink Eat Laugh Talk And Activities
University: DELTAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Drink Eat Laugh Talk And Activities
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27 Drink Fight Fuck
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28 Drink Maker
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29 drink quickly
American: down (Let's go to a bar and \<b\>down\</b\> a few beers) -
30 drink
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31 drink in
to take in eagerly:يُصغي بِشَغَفThey listened eagerly, drinking in every detail.
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32 drink
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33 isotonic drink
■ A electrolyte drink that has a mineral salt concentration the same as normal body fluids, designed to rehydrate and deliver energy to working muscles.■ Flüssigkeit, die den gleichen osmotischen Druck wie die Zellen im menschlichen Körper aufweist und daher vom Blut schnell aufgenommen wird, wodurch sie Sportlern bei oder nach Belastung hilft, ihren Mineralstoffhaushalt auszugleichen und den Kohlenhydratspeicher in den Muskeln aufzufüllen. -
34 Energy-Drink
Ener·gy-Drink[ˈenəʤidrɪŋk]m energy drink -
35 Energy-Drink
Ener·gy-Drink [ʼenəʤidrɪŋk] menergy drink -
36 Wellness-Drink
Well·ness·drinkRR, Well·ness-Drink <-s, -s> mwellness drink -
37 ik drink m'n whisky zonder ijs of water
ik drink m'n whisky zonder ijs of waterVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > ik drink m'n whisky zonder ijs of water
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38 to drink alone
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39 to pour a drink
Jargon: buy a drink -
40 ik drink liever koffie dan thee
ik drink liever koffie dan theeVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > ik drink liever koffie dan thee
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