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drinking (encz) | drinking,pití |
Drinking (gcide) | Drink \Drink\ (dr[i^][ng]k), v. i. [imp. Drank (dr[a^][ng]k),
formerly Drunk (dr[u^][ng]k); & p. p. Drunk, Drunken
(-'n); p. pr. & vb. n. Drinking. Drunken is now rarely
used, except as a verbal adj. in sense of habitually
intoxicated; the form drank, not infrequently used as a p.
p., is not so analogical.] [AS. drincan; akin to OS. drinkan,
D. drinken, G. trinken, Icel. drekka, Sw. dricka, Dan.
drikke, Goth. drigkan. Cf. Drench, Drunken, Drown.]
1. To swallow anything liquid, for quenching thirst or other
purpose; to imbibe; to receive or partake of, as if in
satisfaction of thirst; as, to drink from a spring.
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Gird thyself, and serve me, till have eaten and
drunken; and afterward thou shalt eat and drink.
--Luke xvii.
8.
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He shall drink of the wrath the Almighty. --Job xxi.
20.
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Drink of the cup that can not cloy. --Keble.
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2. To quaff exhilarating or intoxicating liquors, in
merriment or feasting; to carouse; to revel; hence, to
lake alcoholic liquors to excess; to be intemperate in the
?se of intoxicating or spirituous liquors; to tipple.
--Pope.
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And they drank, and were merry with him. --Gem.
xliii. 34.
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Bolingbroke always spoke freely when he had drunk
freely. --Thackeray.
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To drink to, to salute in drinking; to wish well to, in the
act of taking the cup; to pledge in drinking.
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I drink to the general joy of the whole table,
And to our dear friend Banquo. --Shak.
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Drinking (gcide) | Drinking \Drink"ing\, n.
1. The act of one who drinks; the act of imbibing.
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2. The practice of partaking to excess of intoxicating
liquors.
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3. An entertainment with liquors; a carousal.
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Note: Drinking is used adjectively, or as the first part of a
compound; as, a drinking song, drinking cup, drinking
glass, drinking house, etc.
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Drinking horn, a drinking vessel made of a horn.
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drinking (wn) | drinking
n 1: the act of consuming liquids [syn: drinking, imbibing,
imbibition]
2: the act of drinking alcoholic beverages to excess; "drink was
his downfall" [syn: drink, drinking, boozing,
drunkenness, crapulence] |
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drinking chocolate (encz) | drinking chocolate, n: |
drinking cup (encz) | drinking cup, n: |
drinking fountain (encz) | drinking fountain,fontánka n: Zdeněk Brož |
drinking glass (encz) | drinking glass, n: |
drinking song (encz) | drinking song, n: |
drinking straw (encz) | drinking straw,brčko |
drinking vessel (encz) | drinking vessel, n: |
drinking water (encz) | drinking water,pitná voda |
drinking water quality parameter (encz) | drinking water quality parameter,ukazatel jakosti pitné
vody [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
drinking-water (encz) | drinking-water,pitná voda [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
safe drinking water act (encz) | Safe Drinking Water Act,Safe Drinking Water Act [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
milk in first (for tea drinking) (czen) | Milk In First (for tea drinking),MIF[zkr.] |
safe drinking water act (czen) | Safe Drinking Water Act,Safe Drinking Water Act[eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
By-drinking (gcide) | By-drinking \By"-drink`ing\, n.
A drinking between meals. [Obs.]
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Drinking (gcide) | Drink \Drink\ (dr[i^][ng]k), v. i. [imp. Drank (dr[a^][ng]k),
formerly Drunk (dr[u^][ng]k); & p. p. Drunk, Drunken
(-'n); p. pr. & vb. n. Drinking. Drunken is now rarely
used, except as a verbal adj. in sense of habitually
intoxicated; the form drank, not infrequently used as a p.
p., is not so analogical.] [AS. drincan; akin to OS. drinkan,
D. drinken, G. trinken, Icel. drekka, Sw. dricka, Dan.
drikke, Goth. drigkan. Cf. Drench, Drunken, Drown.]
1. To swallow anything liquid, for quenching thirst or other
purpose; to imbibe; to receive or partake of, as if in
satisfaction of thirst; as, to drink from a spring.
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Gird thyself, and serve me, till have eaten and
drunken; and afterward thou shalt eat and drink.
--Luke xvii.
8.
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He shall drink of the wrath the Almighty. --Job xxi.
20.
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Drink of the cup that can not cloy. --Keble.
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2. To quaff exhilarating or intoxicating liquors, in
merriment or feasting; to carouse; to revel; hence, to
lake alcoholic liquors to excess; to be intemperate in the
?se of intoxicating or spirituous liquors; to tipple.
--Pope.
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And they drank, and were merry with him. --Gem.
xliii. 34.
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Bolingbroke always spoke freely when he had drunk
freely. --Thackeray.
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To drink to, to salute in drinking; to wish well to, in the
act of taking the cup; to pledge in drinking.
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I drink to the general joy of the whole table,
And to our dear friend Banquo. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]Drinking \Drink"ing\, n.
1. The act of one who drinks; the act of imbibing.
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2. The practice of partaking to excess of intoxicating
liquors.
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3. An entertainment with liquors; a carousal.
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Note: Drinking is used adjectively, or as the first part of a
compound; as, a drinking song, drinking cup, drinking
glass, drinking house, etc.
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Drinking horn, a drinking vessel made of a horn.
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Drinking horn (gcide) | Drinking \Drink"ing\, n.
1. The act of one who drinks; the act of imbibing.
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2. The practice of partaking to excess of intoxicating
liquors.
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3. An entertainment with liquors; a carousal.
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Note: Drinking is used adjectively, or as the first part of a
compound; as, a drinking song, drinking cup, drinking
glass, drinking house, etc.
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Drinking horn, a drinking vessel made of a horn.
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drinking age (wn) | drinking age
n 1: the age at which is legal for a person to buy alcoholic
beverages |
drinking bout (wn) | drinking bout
n 1: a long period of drinking |
drinking chocolate (wn) | drinking chocolate
n 1: a beverage made from cocoa powder and milk and sugar;
usually drunk hot [syn: cocoa, chocolate, {hot
chocolate}, drinking chocolate] |
drinking fountain (wn) | drinking fountain
n 1: a public fountain to provide a jet of drinking water [syn:
drinking fountain, water fountain, bubbler] |
drinking glass (wn) | drinking glass
n 1: a container for holding liquids while drinking [syn:
glass, drinking glass] |
drinking song (wn) | drinking song
n 1: a song celebrating the joys of drinking; sung at drinking
parties |
drinking straw (wn) | drinking straw
n 1: a thin paper or plastic tube used to suck liquids into the
mouth [syn: straw, drinking straw] |
drinking vessel (wn) | drinking vessel
n 1: a vessel intended for drinking |
drinking water (wn) | drinking water
n 1: water suitable for drinking |
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