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1 drink
[drɪŋk] past tense drank [draŋk]: past participle drunk [draŋk]1. verb1) to swallow (a liquid):يَشْرَبHe drank from a bottle.
2) to take alcoholic liquids, especially in too great a quantity.يَشْرَبُ الكُحول2. noun1) (an act of drinking) a liquid suitable for swallowing:He had/took a drink of water
مَشْروبLemonade is a refreshing drink.
2) (a glassful etc of) alcoholic liquor:مَشْروب كُحوليHave we any drink in the house?
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2 drink
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3 drink (drank, drunk)
شَرِبَ \ drink (drank, drunk): take liquid into the mouth and swallow it: We drink when we’re thirsty. We drink coffee. swig: drink. -
4 drink, drank, drunk
تَنَاوَلَ شَرَابًا كُحُوليًّا \ drink, drank, drunk: to drink alcohol: Men who drink should not drive cars. John does not drink. -
5 drink (to) the health of
to offer good wishes to, or wish well, while drinking:يَشْرَبُ نَخْبَ، يَشْرَبُ لِصِحَّةِ فُلانRaise your glasses and drink to the bride and groom.
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6 drink (to) the health of
to offer good wishes to, or wish well, while drinking:يَشْرَبُ نَخْبَ، يَشْرَبُ لِصِحَّةِ فُلانRaise your glasses and drink to the bride and groom.
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7 drink
شَرَاب كحوليّ \ drink: alcohol: He spends all his money on drink. -
8 drink (to) sb.’s health
شَرِب في نَخْب \ drink (to) sb.’s health: to raise one’s glass and wish sb. good health before taking a drink. \ See Also صحة (صِحّة) -
9 drink (to) someone's health
to drink a toast to someone, wishing him good health.يَشْرَبُ في صِحَّةِ فُلان، يشربُ نَخْبَ فُلان -
10 drink (to) someone's health
to drink a toast to someone, wishing him good health.يَشْرَبُ في صِحَّةِ فُلان، يشربُ نَخْبَ فُلان -
11 drink up
to finish by drinking:يَشْرَبُ كلَّ الكَأْسDrink up your milk!
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12 drink (drunk, drunken)
ثَمِل \ drink (drunk, drunken): to drunk: a drunken man. -
13 drink in
to take in eagerly:يُصغي بِشَغَفThey listened eagerly, drinking in every detail.
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14 drunk, of drink
مَخْمور (شَرِبَ الخمر) \ drunk, of drink. -
15 drunk, of drink
سَكران \ drunk, of drink. drunken: drunk: a drunken man. -
16 strong drink
alcoholic liquors.مَشْروب كُحولي -
17 mashrub
drink [sharaba] Per mashrub, Tur mesrup borrowed from Ar -
18 sharab
drink; juice; wine [shariba] Aze serab, Hin sharab, Ind syarab, Per sharab, Taj sharob, Tur sarap borrowed from Ar -
19 sharba
drink; syrup [shariba] Aze serbet, Hin sharbat, Ind syarbat, Per sharba, Tur serbet borrowed from Ar -
20 shariba
drink [Sem s-r-b, Mal xorob] Swa sharabu borrowed from Ar
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