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1 beklinking
n. drinking on, drinking with good wishes for, making a toast to, drinking in honor of -
2 drinkenfontein
n. drinking fountain, fixture which provides drinking water -
3 drankgebruik
♦voorbeelden:1 overmatig drankgebruik • excessive consumption of alcohol, excessive drinking; 〈 wetenschappelijk〉 alcohol abuse -
4 drinkwater
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5 overmatig drankgebruik
overmatig drankgebruikexcessive consumption of alcohol, excessive drinking; 〈 wetenschappelijk〉 alcohol abuse————————overmatig drankgebruikVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > overmatig drankgebruik
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6 bekerglas
n. drinking glass without a stem or handle, beaker, tumbler -
7 bidon
water bottle, small container for holding drinking water -
8 bierbuik
n. beer belly, large stomach, bulging abdomen (especially from drinking an excessive amount of beer) -
9 bierpul
n. tankard, large drinking vessel with a handle and a hinged cover -
10 dranklokaal
n. drinking-house -
11 drankmisbruik
n. alcohol abuse, addiction to alcohol, compulsive drinking of alcohol -
12 drankprobleem
n. alcoholism, drinking problem -
13 drenking
n. watering, act of giving drinking water (especially to animals) -
14 drinkbouillon
n. bouillon for drinking -
15 drinkglas
n. drinking container, glass -
16 drinkhoorn
n. drinking container -
17 drinklied
n. drinking song -
18 drinkwater
n. drinking water, water that is safe and purified for human consumption -
19 drinkyoghurt
n. drinking yoghurt -
20 duikelaar
n. tumbler, drinking glass without a stem or handle; acrobat
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