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I . drink [drɪŋk] N

1. drink (liquid nourishment):

drink
can I get you a drink?
a drink of juice
to have a drink

2. drink (alcoholic drink):

drink
drinks pl

3. drink no pl (alcohol):

drink
smelling of drink
to drive sb to drink

II . drink <drank, drunk> [drɪŋk] VB intr, trans

drink in VB trans

drink
vpijati [perf vpiti]

drink-ˈdriv·ing N no pl Brit Aus

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The slaveowners would therefore force pregnant slaves to drink an infusion of black haw to prevent that.
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Luckily, your body is pretty good at preventing this, provided you to listen to your brain's thirst cues and drink up.
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Carve out time in your day to break a sweat, and always remember, drink water!
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She described her secret to longevity as being eat plenty and don't drink booze or smoke.
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Ease up on the fast food, avoid too much starch and gravy and drink more water.
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Those who are health conscious can drink low fat yogurt or skimmed milk for a powerful nutritional punch.
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Drink options include soft drinks, slushes and milkshake.
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It is also popular to blend fruits with soju and to drink it in slushy form.
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The researchers studied the metabolic impacts of both caffeinated and decaffeinated energy drink consumption on insulin sensitivity and the body's glucose disposal.
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According to family legend, after staying with the captain, the prince rewarded him with this prized drink recipe.
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