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1 drank
n. drink, beverage; liquor, alcoholic beverage -
2 Sneeuwwitje
n. Snow White, beautiful heroine of the fairy tale Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs; shandy, beverage made from beer mixed with lemonade or lemon soda -
3 aperitief
n. aperitif, alcoholic beverage taken before a meal to whet the appetite; small alcoholic drink -
4 arak
n. arrack, alcoholic beverage -
5 berenburg
n. kind of alcoholic Dutch beverage -
6 bowl
n. bowl, beverage made from several mixed liquids (often wine and juice) -
7 bruigom
n. beverage given during the days before a wedding -
8 campari
n. Campari, branded alcoholic beverage -
9 cola
n. cola, sweet carbonated beverage -
10 drankje
n. drink, beverage; tipple, dram -
11 drugcafé
n. place where one can drink beverage and buy drugs -
12 drugscafe
n. place where one can drink beverage and buy drugs -
13 gemberbier
n. ginger ale, nonalcoholic sweetened and carbonated beverage flavored with ginger -
14 grog
n. grog, toddy, strong alcoholic beverage -
15 huppelwater
n. firewater, strong alcoholic beverage (Slang) -
16 koffie
n. coffee, beverage made from water filtered through coffee beans; mug of coffee -
17 drank
2 [alcoholische drank] drink3 [medicijn] medicine♦voorbeelden:de drank laten staan • give up drinkingaan de drank raken • take to drinkaan de drank (verslaafd) zijn • be an alcoholicniet tegen drank kunnen • not be able to hold one's drink -
18 drinken
drinken1〈 het〉♦voorbeelden:de zieke vroeg om drinken • the patient asked for something to drink————————drinken22 [opzuigen] soak (up)♦voorbeelden:iemand vragen een borrel te komen drinken • invite someone for a drinkeen kop thee/koffie drinken • have a cup of tea/coffeedie koffie is niet te drinken • that coffee is undrinkablewat wil je drinken?, wat drink jij? • what are you having?, what'll it be?op iemands gezondheid drinken • drink/pledge (to) someone's healthik drink op ons succes • here's to our success!hier moet op gedronken worden • this calls for a toastje moet niet alles door elkaar drinken • don't mix your drinks1 [alcohol drinken] drink♦voorbeelden:nooit drinken • be a teetotallerstevig drinken • drink heavilyteveel drinken • drink (to excess)1 [in een toestand brengen] drink♦voorbeelden:zich dood drinken • drink oneself to death
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beverage — bev‧er‧age [ˈbevrɪdʒ] noun [countable] a drink that is produced to sell to people: • one of the leading beverage companies in the world • Consumption of alcoholic beverages has increased dramatically. * * * beverage UK US /ˈbevərɪdʒ/ noun [C] ►… … Financial and business terms
Beverage — Bev er*age, n. [OF. bevrage, F. breuvage, fr. beivre to drink, fr. L. bibere. Cf. {Bib}, v. t., {Poison}, {Potable}.] 1. Liquid for drinking; drink; usually applied to drink artificially prepared and of an agreeable flavor; as, an intoxicating… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
beverage — (n.) mid 13c., from Anglo Fr. beverage, O.Fr. bevrage, from O.Fr. boivre to drink (Mod.Fr. boire; from L. bibere to imbibe; see IMBIBE (Cf. imbibe)) + age, suffix forming mass or abstract nouns … Etymology dictionary
Beverage — (engl., spr. Biwweredsch), Getränk, welches bei. Verfertigung des Cyder (s.u. d.) zugleich mit bereitet wird … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Beverage — (spr. Bewridsch), eine Art Cider, s.d … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
beverage — [n] liquid refreshment cooler, draft, drink, drinkable, libation, liquor, potable, potation; concept 454 Ant. food, victuals … New thesaurus
beverage — ► NOUN ▪ a drink other than water. ORIGIN Old French bevrage, from Latin bibere to drink … English terms dictionary
beverage — [bev′ər ij, bev′rij] n. [ME < OFr bevrage < bevre < L bibere,IMBIBE] any liquid for drinking, esp. one other than water … English World dictionary
Beverage — Harold Henry Beverage (* 14. Oktober 1893 in North Haven, Maine; † 27. Januar 1993) war ein US amerikanischer Elektrotechniker. Nachdem er 1915 seinen Bachelor of Science in Elektrotechnik an der University of Maine erworben hatte ging er im… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Beverage — Recorded in several spellings as shown below, this is a medieval Anglo Scottish surname. Introduced into the British Isles after the famous Norman Conquest of 1066, it has at least two possible origins. The first is from French word beivre ,… … Surnames reference
beverage — /bev euhr ij, bev rij/, n. any potable liquid, esp. one other than water, as tea, coffee, beer, or milk: The price of the meal includes a beverage. [1250 1300; ME < AF beverage, bevarage, equiv. to be(i)vre to drink + age AGE] * * * … Universalium