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1 drink
drink [drɪŋk]1. n1) питьё; напи́ток;soft drinks безалкого́льные напи́тки
2) спиртно́й напи́ток (тж. ardent drink, strong drink)3) глото́к; стака́н (вина, воды);to have a drink вы́пить; попи́ть, напи́ться
4) скло́нность к спиртно́му, пья́нство;in drink в пья́ном ви́де, пья́ный
;to be on the drink пить запо́ем
;to take to drink стать пья́ницей
5):the drink разг. мо́ре
;to fall into drink па́дать за́ борт
◊the big drink амер. шутл.
а) Атланти́ческий океа́н;б) река́ Миссиси́пи;long drink of water амер. разг. челове́к о́чень высо́кого ро́ста
2. v (drank; drunk)1) пить, вы́пить2) пить, пья́нствовать;to drink the health of smb. пить за чьё-л. здоро́вье
;to drink brotherhood вы́пить на брудерша́фт
;to drink hard, to drink heavily, to drink like a fish си́льно пья́нствовать
;а) сде́лать большо́й глото́к;б) си́льно пья́нствовать4) вдыха́ть ( воздух)5) пить за чьё-л. здоро́вьеdrink away пропи́ть ( деньги и т.п.);drink down вы́пить за́лпом;drink to пить за здоро́вье, за процвета́ние;б) вы́пить до дна◊I could drink the sea dry меня́ му́чит жа́жда, я о́чень хочу́ пить
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2 drink to
• drink to someone to drink in honor of someone выпить в честь/за кого-тоLet’s drink to the newly weds! Let’s drink to Anna’s health.
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3 drink away
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4 drink up
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5 drink down
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6 drink off
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7 drink to
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8 drink
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9 drink off
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10 drink to excess
English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > drink to excess
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11 Drink
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12 drink off
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > drink off
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13 drink deeply
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14 drink in
drink in жадно впитывать; упиваться (красотой и т. п.) The students satround their teacher, drinking in his words of wisdom. -
15 drink smb.'s health
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16 drink-offering
drink-offering [ˊdrɪŋkˏɒfǝrɪŋ] nвозлия́ние вина́ ( жертвоприношение) -
17 drink
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18 drink
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19 drink
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20 drink in smth. with one's mother's milk
(drink (или suck) in smth. with one's mother's milk)впитать что-л. с молоком материIf the Tiger died, Poincare would take his place; and the professors who had been scolding Clemenceau now had a sickening realization that he was a genius and a statesman compared with his probable successor, a dull pasty-faced lawyer who came from Lorraine, and therefore had drunk in hatred of Germany with his mother's milk. (U. Sinclair, ‘World's End’, ch. 30) — Если Тигр умрет, иметь дело придется с Пуанкаре, и профессора, которые до сих пор критиковали Клемансо, вдруг со страхом сообразили, что он все-таки человек большого государственного ума по сравнению со своим вероятным преемником, тупым толстощеким адвокатом, родившимся в Лотарингии и всосавшим ненависть к немцам вместе с молоком матери.
‘They suck in the jobs with their mother's milk.’ Pickering had complained. For that, Pickering had named them all "mother's-milk men". (J. Aldridge, ‘I Wish He Would Not Die’, part II, ch. 15) — - Они всасывают свои звания с молоком матери, - жаловался как-то Пикеринг. За это он прозвал их "сосунками".
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