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21 drink (to) someone's health
(to drink a toast to someone, wishing him good health.) auf das Wohl von... trinken -
22 drink down
vtto \drink down down <-> sth etw auf einen Zug austrinken [o schnell hinuntertrinken] -
23 drink off
vtto \drink off off <-> sth etw [in einem Zug] austrinken [o leeren] -
24 drink up
viaustrinken, leer trinken vtto \drink up up <-> sth etw austrinken [o leeren] -
25 drink
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26 drink
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27 drink
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28 drink-up time
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29 drink and tobacco
n.Genussmittel n. -
30 drink the waters
expr.eine Kur machen ausdr. -
31 drink up in one go
expr.auf Ex trinken ausdr. -
32 drink out of / from a glass
English-German idiom dictionary > drink out of / from a glass
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33 drink to something someone's health
English-German idiom dictionary > drink to something someone's health
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34 drink
• (alkoholisches) Getränk, Trunk, Trank -
35 drink (N.)
germ. dranka-; dranka-; drenkæ-; drunki-; supi-; swulgi-ы{(V.)}germ. drenkan; gadrenkan; lapan; lapjan -
36 drink-driving
n BRITTrunkenheit f am Steuer -
37 drink-driving
n BRITTrunkenheit f am Steuer -
38 mixed drink
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39 all-you-can-drink
adj attr, inv All-you-can-drink-, Alkohol-satt- fam (bezieht sich auf eine unbegrenzte Menge alkoholischer Getränke zum Festpreis) -
40 demon drink
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