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81 drink-dice-dame joint
Табуированная лексика: публичный дом с баром и игорными залами (см.dine-dance-drink-dice-dope-dame joint) -
82 drink-driving
фраз. вождение в нетрезвом видеThe French lead the table for fatal drink-driving. — Французы лидируют в таблице по смертоносному вождению в нетрезвом виде.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > drink-driving
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83 drink
[drɪŋk]1. nнапиток, питьё; глоток; алкогольный напиток2. v (drank; drunk)(вы)пить; впитывать, поглощать; пьянствовать -
84 drink-penny
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85 drink somebody under the table
inf перепить кого-либо (уметь выпить больше)I like a few beers but Mel can drink me under the table.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > drink somebody under the table
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86 Drink with the flies
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87 drink·aĵ·vendad·o
продажа спиртных (или алкогольных) напитков, тоговля спиртными (или алкогольными) напитками \drink{·}aĵ{·}vend{}ad{·}o {}ej{·}o магазин спиртных (или алкогольных) напитков, магазин «вина-водка», магазин винно-водочных изделий. -
88 drink
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89 drink
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90 drink away
фраз. гл. пропиватьTom drank the whole of his father's fortune away. — Том пропил всё отцовское наследство.
Some people try to drink their sorrows away. — Некоторые люди пытаются утопить своё горе в вине.
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91 drink in
фраз. гл. поглощать; жадно впитывать; упиватьсяThey drank in every word of the lecture. — Они впитывали каждое слово лекции.
I stopped for a while to drink in the beauty of the scene. — Я немного постоял, чтобы насладиться красотой пейзажа.
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92 drink-drive limit
He was nearly three times over the drink-drive limit. — Концентрация алкоголя в его крови почти в три раза превышала предельно допустимую норму.
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93 drink-driving
[ˌdrɪŋk'draɪvɪŋ]сущ.; брит.He was convicted of drink-driving. — Он был признан виновным в управлении автомобилем в нетрезвом виде.
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94 drink etc till etc it comes out of one's ears
expr infmlHe'd drink till it comes out of his ears — Он пьет, пока не свалится
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > drink etc till etc it comes out of one's ears
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95 drink one's beer
expr AmE infmlFinally I had to tell him to drink his beer — Наконец, я был вынужден сказать ему, чтобы он заткнулся
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > drink one's beer
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96 drink smb. under the table
перепить кого-л.Martha (swinging around): "Look, sweetheart, I can drink you under any goddamn table you want... So don't worry about me!" (E. Albee, ‘Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’, act 1) — Марта (покачиваясь): "Послушай, дорогой. Я всегда сумею тебя перепить, черт побери! Можешь обо мне не беспокоиться."
Large English-Russian phrasebook > drink smb. under the table
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97 drink the sea dry
разг."выпить море", испытывать сильную жаждуWhat a scorcher! I am so thirsty I could drink the sea dry. — Какая невыносимая жара! Кажется, море выпил бы.
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98 drink with the flies
австрал.(drink with the flies (тж. have one with the flies))пить одному, выпивать в одиночкуHe was drinking with the flies. He'd been drinking too long... (D. Hewett, ‘Bobbin Up’, ch. 10) — Виктор пил в одиночку. Запой продолжался вот уже несколько дней...
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99 drink in
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100 drink at a draught
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > drink at a draught
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