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3 алкоголь
1) General subject: joy juice, the daemon drink, the demon drink, spirit, alcohol, (спиртные напитки) spirit(-s) (pl), alcoholic drinks, spirits2) Colloquial: substance3) Slang: alkie4) Chemistry: alcogel5) Railway term: ethyl alcohol6) Australian slang: plonk (особенно дешёвое вино)7) Jargon: John Hall, giggle juice, giggle water, hall, happy-juice, idiot oil, kicker (в составе коктейля), antifreeze ("I'm going to need a lot of antifreeze tonight!"), the bottle (The bottle plays a big role in his life. Алкоголь играет большую роль в его жизни.), neck-oil, Tom, stumbles, threat gag, bevvies, chwillins, booze, glass, glue, shinny, shiny8) Aviation medicine: intoxicant9) Makarov: ethanol, grain alcohol, rectified spirit, wine spirit10) Taboo: do-it fluid (как афродизиак для мужчины), poison11) Mountain climbing: alcoholic beverage -
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Универсальный русско-английский словарь > алкогольные напитки
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5 алкогольные напитки (Сокращение от beverage – напиток)
Jargon: BevviesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > алкогольные напитки (Сокращение от beverage – напиток)
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tr['bevɪ]■ fancy a bevvy? ¿te apetece un trago?1 slang beber\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto get bevvied slang cogerse una curda['bevɪ]N (Brit)1) (=drink) trago * m2) (=drinking session) -
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bevvy[´bevi] I. n разг. алкохол, пиене; a few bevvies няколко чашки; II. v разг. пия ( алкохол), пийвам си. -
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bev·vy[ˈbevi]do you fancy a \bevvy? hättest du Lust, einen trinken zu gehen?* * *['bevɪ]1. n (Brit inf)1) (= drink) alkoholisches Getränkhe fancied a few bevvies — er hatte Lust, einen trinken zu gehen
2)(= drinking session)
we had a major bevvy after the match — nach dem Spiel haben wir ordentlich einen draufgemacht (inf)3)2. vtto get bevvied — sich volllaufen lassen (inf)
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v. trans.1. To stand drinks on the occasion of a happy event. On a arrosé ses galons: We christened his stripes with a few bevvies.2. To strafe, to spray with a burst of automatic fire.3. To bribe (literally to pour money in someone's direction). -
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v. trans. and intrans.1. Boire un coup: To have a drink. On a bu un coup ensemble: We had ourselves a few bevvies. Boire sec: To 'knock it back', to down a drink in one go. Boire en Suisse: To drink on one's own (in order to avoid standing someone else a drink).2. Boire du petit lait (fig.): To be 'chuffed', to be 'as pleased as Punch' (literally to savour the sweet taste of success. The expression is usually encountered when the recipient of praise feigns modesty).a There's something in it for everyone.b It's got advantages and dis advantages. -
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n. m. Un glasse: A drink, a full glass of alcoholic beverage. On a pris un glasse ensemble: We had a couple of bevvies. -
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['bevɪ]сущ.; брит.; разг.спиртной напиток, выпивкаWe decided to go out for a few bevvies. — Мы решили сходить за выпивкой.
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1 noun∎ to have a bevvy boire un coup(c) (drinking session) beuverie f;∎ to go on the bevvy aller se cuiterpicoler∎ to get bevvied se soûler la gueule
См. также в других словарях:
bevvies — Everyday English Slang in Ireland n alcoholic drinks … English dialects glossary
bevvies — n. (British Slang) alcoholic drink … English contemporary dictionary
bevvy — [[t]be̱vi[/t]] bevvies N COUNT: usu pl If you have a few bevvies, you have a few alcoholic drinks. [BRIT, INFORMAL] It was just one of those things that happens after a few bevvies … English dictionary
bevvy — bev|vy [ˈbevi] n plural bevvies BrE informal [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: beverage] a drink, especially an alcoholic drink ▪ Maybe she d had a few bevvies … Dictionary of contemporary English
bevvy — vb, n British (to take) an alcoholic drink. A predomi nantly working class abbreviation of beverage in use since the 19th cen tury, usually referring to beer. The term gained a new popularity among stu dents, etc. from the end of the 1980s. They… … Contemporary slang
bevvie — vb, n British (to take) an alcoholic drink. A predomi nantly working class abbreviation of beverage in use since the 19th cen tury, usually referring to beer. The term gained a new popularity among stu dents, etc. from the end of the 1980s. They… … Contemporary slang
bevvy — [ bɛvi] noun (plural bevvies) Brit. informal an alcoholic drink. Derivatives bevvied adjective Origin C19: abbrev. of beverage … English new terms dictionary
bevvy — UK [ˈbevɪ] / US noun [countable] Word forms bevvy : singular bevvy plural bevvies British informal an alcoholic drink … English dictionary
bevvy — /ˈbɛvi/ (say bevee) noun (plural bevvies) Colloquial an alcoholic drink: to down a bevvy or two. Also, bevvie, bevy. {bev(erage) + v + y2} …
bev·vy — /ˈbɛvi/ noun, pl vies [count] Brit informal : an alcoholic drink He d had a few bevvies too many and was feeling none too clever … Useful english dictionary