1.drink(喝)的过去式
1.to take liquid into your body through your mouth
2.to drink alcohol, especially regularly or too often
1.an amount of liquid that someone drinks; a particular kind of liquid for drinking; drinks in general
2.an alcoholic drink; the habit of drinking alcoholic drinks
1.He ate a little and drank more of the rum , then he began to look a little better .
他吃了一点东西,又喝了不少酒,看起来比刚才好多了。
2.And He took a cup and gave thanks, and He gave it to them; and they all drank of it.
又拿起杯来,祝谢了,递给他们,他们都喝了。
3.Over the glass rim, as she drank, her eyes searched hungrily to find Sonny Corleone.
在玻璃杯沿上,当她喝酒的时候,她的眼睛饥渴地搜索着想要找到桑尼·科利昂。
4.Drank it up in a gulp ; fastened up the coat .
一饮而尽;把外衣扣得严严实实。
5.But it was his volatile private life that kept him in the headlines until he drank himself to death in 2005.
不过,在世期间,他的多变的私生活一直备受新闻头条的青睐,2005年酗酒致死。
6.He drank the best part of a bottle of Scotch waiting for her to get home.
在等她回家的那段时间里,他喝了大半瓶苏格兰威士忌酒。
7.Soros drank an espresso and, a few minutes later, a final champagne toast with the last of his guests.
索罗斯喝了一杯浓咖啡,几分钟后,和最后一批客人干了杯香槟。
8.It was a piquant and sparkling cup that the great island city held up to my lips. I drank of it gratefully.
举到我嘴边的是这个巨大岛屿城市兴奋而冒着泡沫的酒杯,我感激地饮了这杯酒。
9."Yao rarely drinks, almost never. Last night he drank quite a bit, " he said.
“姚明很少喝酒,几乎从不喝。昨天晚上确实喝多了一点。”他说。
10.At the very beginning, Xi Wang drank her mother's milk for up to 14 hours a day.
在非常开始的时候,希望每天喝她妈妈的奶达到14个小时。