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1 광천수를 마시다
drink the waters -
2 ...을 위해 축배를 들다
v. drink -
3 건배하다
v. drink, honor with a toast, toast -
4 고명
n. garnish, decorative addition to a dish of food or to a drink; old name; fame -
5 곯아떨어지게 하다
v. drink something down -
6 과식시키다
v. surfeit, eat or drink to excess -
7 과음하다
v. overdrink, drink too much (especially alcoholic drinks), surfeit -
8 과일술
n. fruit drink -
9 꿀꺽꿀꺽마시다
v. gulp, take a large mouthful, eat or drink rapidly -
10 꿀떡꿀떡마시다
v. gulp, take a large mouthful, eat or drink rapidly -
11 대식
n. gluttony, tendency to eat and drink to excess -
12 대작하다
v. toast, drink in honor of; ghostwrite, anonymously write (books, speeches, etc.), for and under the name of another author -
13 들다
v. clear, remove objects from a surface or area; hold, have in one's hand; cost, have a price; join, enter, go into; drink; eat, consume food -
14 들이마시다
v. inbreathe, inhale; drink -
15 들이켜다
v. drink, gulp, take a large mouthful -
16 마셔 버리다
v. drink up -
17 마셔 없애다
v. drink -
18 마시다
v. drink, swallow, imbibe, inspire, lush, gargle, sop -
19 마시면 ...맛이 나다
v. drink -
20 마시어 ...상태에 이르게 하다
v. drink
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