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1 drink
szeszes ital, ivás, ital to drink: részegeskedik, italozik, iszik* * *[driŋk] 1. past tense - drank; verb1) (to swallow (a liquid): She drank a pint of water; He drank from a bottle.) iszik2) (to take alcoholic liquids, especially in too great a quantity.) italozik2. noun1) ((an act of drinking) a liquid suitable for swallowing: He had/took a drink of water; Lemonade is a refreshing drink.) ital2) ((a glassful etc of) alcoholic liquor: He likes a drink when he returns home from work; Have we any drink in the house?) szeszes ital•- drink in- drink to / drink to the health of
- drink to / drink the health of
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2 swig
nagy húzás, korty, nagy korty to swig: nagyokat kortyol, kiherél, nagy kortyokban iszik* * *[swiɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - swigged; verb(to drink: He's in the bar swigging beer.) nagyokat húz (italból)2. noun(a long gulp: He took a swig from the bottle.) nagy korty -
3 rum
rum, szesz, szeszes ital, fura* * *(a type of alcoholic drink, a spirit made from sugar cane: a bottle of rum.) rum
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