7PHRASE [VERB inflects]醉得不省人事;烂醉如泥;酩酊大醉 If you drink yourself into a stupor or drink yourself into oblivion, you drink so much alcohol that you lose consciousness or fall deeply asleep. 醉得不省人事;烂醉如泥;酩酊大醉
We drank ourselves into a stupor on cheap wine.
我们喝廉价葡萄酒喝得酩酊大醉。
8PHRASE [VERB inflects]比…更能喝酒;酒量比…大;灌醉 If someone drinks you under the table, they drink more alcohol than you are able to on a particular occasion. 比…更能喝酒;酒量比…大;灌醉
At sixteen he could drink me under the table.
16 岁的时候他就能把我灌醉了。
9PHRASE [VERB inflects](因沮丧或忧虑)纵酒,酗酒 If someone takes to drink, they start to drink a lot of alcohol regularly, usually because they are depressed or worried about something. (因沮丧或忧虑)纵酒,酗酒
He took to drink after his wife died.
他妻子过世后他就沉溺于酒中了。
10CONVENTION 可以;行;同意 People say 'I'll drink to that' to show that they agree with and approve of something that someone has just said. 可以;行;同意 [informal, feelings]
Let us eat and drink; for tomorrow we shall dieBible: Isaiah
Take thine ease, eat, drink, and be merryBible: St. Luke
I drink when I have occasion for it, and sometimes when I have notMiguel de CervantesDon Quixote
Drink to me only with thine eyesBen JonsonTo Celia
It's all right to drink like a fish - if you drink what a fish drinksMary Pettibone PooleA Glass Eye at the Keyhole
One reason I don't drink is that I want to know when I'm having a good timeNancy Astor
I wasna fou, but just had plentyRobert BurnsDeath and Dr. Hornbook
I have taken more out of alcohol than alcohol has taken out of meWinston Churchill
Man wants little drink below, But wants that little strongOliver Wendell HolmesA Song of other Days
Give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish, and wine unto those that be of heavy heartsBible: Proverbs
Let schoolmasters puzzle their brain, With grammar, and nonsense, and learning, Good liquor, I stoutly maintain, Gives genius a better discerningOliver GoldsmithShe Stoops to Conquer
Candy Is dandy But liquor Is quickerOgden NashReflections on Ice-breaking
I arrived on the job in what I considered to be a perfect state of equilibrium, half man and half alcoholEddie CondonWe Called it Music
Wine is the drink of the gods, milk the drink of babies, tea the drink of women, and water the drink of beastsJohn Stuart Blackie
Drink moderately, for drunkenness neither keeps a secret, nor observes a promiseMiguel de CervantesDon Quixote
We drink one another's healths and spoil our ownJerome K. JeromeThe Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow
Drink! for you know not whence you came, nor why: Drink! for you know not why you go, nor whereOmar KhayyámRubáiyát
I will drink Life to the lees: all times I have enjoyed greatly, have suffered greatlyAlfred, Lord TennysonUlysses
A little learning is a dangerous thing; Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring: There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain, And drinking largely sobers us againAlexander PopeAn Essay on Criticism
brandy: a cordial composed of one part thunder-and-lightning, one part remorse, two parts bloody murder, one part death-hell-and-the-grave and four parts clarified SatanAmbrose BierceThe Devil's Dictionary
Claret is the liquor for boys; port, for men; but he who aspires to be a hero must drink brandySamuel Johnson
rum: generically, fiery liquors that produce madness in total abstainersAmbrose BierceThe Devil's Dictionary
Cocktails have all the disagreeability without the utility of a disinfectantShane LeslieThe Observer
The proper union of gin and vermouth is a great and sudden glory; it is one of the happiest marriages on earth, and one of the shortest livedBernard De Voto