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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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