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1 выпить
1) General subject: drink, get a refresh, have a bottle, have a drink, have a pull at the bottle (спиртного), lift the elbow, moisten one's clay, outdrink, outdrink (все), partake of, swig, take a drop, tipple, wet one's whistle, wet whistle, whet one's whistle, get ginny, have a wet, swallow medicine, take medicine, have some alcohol, have some vodka, moisten (one's) clay, whet (one's) whistle2) Colloquial: get outside of, put away, refresh, shout out ("за кого-либо")3) American: (чего-л. спиртного) cut the dust (разговорное выражение)4) Jocular: moisten clay, wet clay5) Jargon: crook the elbow, take in wood, (алкоголь) tiddle (He's popped down to the pub for a tiddle.)6) Foil ships: partake7) Makarov: see a man about a dog, swallow medicine (глотнуть спиртного), take medicine (глотнуть спиртного), drink off (до дна), drink a toast to (за кого-л.), drink to (за кого-л.) -
2 промочить горло
1) General subject: get a refresh, moisten one's clay, wet one's whistle, wet whistle, have a wet2) Colloquial: refresh, water clay3) American: gargle4) Jocular: moisten clay, wet clay -
3 выпивать
1) General subject: be fond enjoy glass, be fond of glass, belt down (обыкн. алкогольные напитки), bib, drink, drink off (до дна), kiss, lift the elbow, liquor, liquor (обыкн. liquor up), lush, take drop, tipple, to be fond of (to enjoy, one's) glass, wine, kiss the cup, liquor up, (спиртное) dip one's beak (American slang), drink on a regular basis, have a bottle on a regular basis, have some alcohol on a regular basis, have some vodka on a regular basis, lift the elbow on a regular basis, moisten (one's) clay on a regular basis, partake of, swallow medicine on a regular basis, take a drop on a regular basis, take medicine on a regular basis, wet (one's) whistle on a regular basis, whet (one's) whistle on a regular basis, do shots (относится к 40 градусным напиткам, f.e. They were spotted doing shots at a party to celebrate Zac's birthday.), tip glasses2) Colloquial: booze, indulge, put away, sniff the cork3) Obsolete: wassail4) Jocular: ply the bottle5) Rare: bouse6) Australian slang: raise (one's) elbow7) Jargon: dip the bill (beak), hit the bottle, loop, tip/ (one's) /the/ elbow bend /crook, guzzle, mug (особенно пиво), mugg (особенно пиво)8) Makarov: crook the elbow, enjoy glass9) Taboo: dram -
4 принять на грудь
1) General subject: bend the elbow, crook the elbow, get a load on, have a jag on3) Jargon: drink, drink off, drink to ( за кого-л.), get a refresh, have a bottle, have a drink, have a pull at the bottle, have some alcohol, have some vodka, lift the elbow, moisten (one's) clay, outdrink, partake of, swallow medicine, swig, take a drop, take medicine, wet whistle, whet (one's) whistle -
5 выпивать
drink глагол:liquor (выпивать, смазывать жиром)словосочетание:wet one's whistle (выпивать, промочить глотку)moisten one's clay (выпивать, промочить глотку) -
6 промочить глотку
wet one's whistle словосочетание: -
7 пропускать рюмочку
пропускать рюмочку (рюмку, стаканчик, чарочку), тж. придерживаться стаканчикаразг., шутл.toss off a glass; cf. wet one's whistle; wet (moisten) one's clayРусско-английский фразеологический словарь > пропускать рюмочку
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