Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Drink"
The meaning of "Drink" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does To drink like a virgin mean?
A:
Like someone that has never drank before.
Q:
What does To drink like a virgin mean?
A:
there is a drink called “like a virgin” or it means you drink like a baby , i guess
Q:
What does get one's drink on mean?
A:
It means to start drinking :)
Q:
What does After a few drinks her boss started getting too familiar for her liking. mean?
A:
after drinking several glasses of alcohol, her boss started being too flirtatious, and that made her uncomfortable
Q:
What does "I am too close to jack free drinks" mean?
A:
@Pisundro Я совсем близко к выигрышу( розыгрышу)бесплатных напитков "?
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Example sentences using "Drink"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with soft drinks.
A:
You can say what your favorite drink is
“ my favorite drink is spirte”
Or is someone ask you what you are drinking
“I am drinking soda”
Or is someone ask what drink you like the least
“I don’t like juice “
“ my favorite drink is spirte”
Or is someone ask you what you are drinking
“I am drinking soda”
Or is someone ask what drink you like the least
“I don’t like juice “
Q:
Please show me example sentences with with all drinks made with fruits.
A:
fruit juice
smoothie
milkshake
cider
smoothie
milkshake
cider
Q:
Please show me example sentences with A drink on the house.
A:
"After hearing that the man was Hungarian, the barkeeper offered him a drink on the house."
"He played the guitar so well that the innkeeper gave him a drink on the house."
"on the house" just means "free" because the cost of the drink falls to the establishment (the house).
"He played the guitar so well that the innkeeper gave him a drink on the house."
"on the house" just means "free" because the cost of the drink falls to the establishment (the house).
Q:
Please show me example sentences with i'm not good at drink wine.
A:
'I'm not good at drink wine' does not make sense. If you mean 'I'm not good at drinking wine' I haven't heard that before. It is most likely a wrong way to say someone is unable to drink wine without getting drunk quickly.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with fuzzy drink, soft drink.
A:
It's "fizzy drink". Not sure I'd want to try a fuzzy drink. =P
"What kind of beer would you like, sir?"
"None for me, thanks. Do you have any soft drinks?"
"What kind of beer would you like, sir?"
"None for me, thanks. Do you have any soft drinks?"
Synonyms of "Drink" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between I disposed of the drink. and I threw away the drink. and I dumped the drink. ?
A:
"I disposed of the drink" while technically correct, sounds too formal for speech. It would be fine in a book.
"I threw away the drink" is correct as well, but native speakers would say, "I threw the drink away". This is also the way most native speakers would say it in formal and informal situations.
"I dumped the drink" is correct. It's slightly less formal than "I threw the drink away".
Formality doesn't matter much in spoken English, so you could say this to your boss or your teacher, and it would be fine. I wouldn't write it this way, though.
"I threw away the drink" is correct as well, but native speakers would say, "I threw the drink away". This is also the way most native speakers would say it in formal and informal situations.
"I dumped the drink" is correct. It's slightly less formal than "I threw the drink away".
Formality doesn't matter much in spoken English, so you could say this to your boss or your teacher, and it would be fine. I wouldn't write it this way, though.
Q:
What is the difference between drink and beverage ?
A:
Nothing. Their the same, but if you use it for a sentence you use “drink” more.
No one uses “beverage” that much
“Can I have a drink”
Sounds more natural than saying “can I have a beverage”
No one uses “beverage” that much
“Can I have a drink”
Sounds more natural than saying “can I have a beverage”
Q:
What is the difference between You can get your drink on just about anywhere you want. and You just can get your drink anywhere you want. ?
A:
if you say “on just about anywhere you want” , it sounds more like you are buying it online. so the second option would sound more fluent. but it would be said like “you can get your drink anywhere you want” or “you can get that drink anywhere you want.”
Q:
What is the difference between soft drink and soda ?
A:
Soda is carbonated. Soft drinks are any sweet non-alcoholic drink, including soda, lemonade, and sweet tea.
Q:
What is the difference between Let’s go to a drink. and Let’s grab a drink. ?
A:
There’s practically no difference, but “Let’s grab a drink” is slightly more informal compared to “let’s go get a drink.”
Examples:
I’m very thirsty. Let’s get a drink before leaving.
It’s hot out today. Let’s grab a drink and then go outside.
(The sentences also work when you switch the “let’s grab/get a drink” clause)
I’m very thirsty. Let’s grab a drink before leaving.
It’s hot out today. Let’s get a drink and then go outside.
Examples:
I’m very thirsty. Let’s get a drink before leaving.
It’s hot out today. Let’s grab a drink and then go outside.
(The sentences also work when you switch the “let’s grab/get a drink” clause)
I’m very thirsty. Let’s grab a drink before leaving.
It’s hot out today. Let’s get a drink and then go outside.
Translations of "Drink"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 1. 너 주량 장난 아니다 (You drink so well?)
2. 나 알쓰야 (I don't drink well?)
2. 나 알쓰야 (I don't drink well?)
A:
1. You're a heavy drinker.
2. I don't understant your sentence, but if you try to say the opposite of "heavy drinker" is lightweight, so you can say "I'm a lightweight (drinker)".
2. I don't understant your sentence, but if you try to say the opposite of "heavy drinker" is lightweight, so you can say "I'm a lightweight (drinker)".
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? "Did you have another drink home?"
" when you got home?"
I'd like to ask about kinda like this.
How can I say properly?
" when you got home?"
I'd like to ask about kinda like this.
How can I say properly?
A:
Did you have another drink when you got home? OR Did you have another drink after you got home?
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? “I won’t drink tomorrow” OR “I won’t TO drink tomorrow”?
A:
I won’t drink tomorrow = я не буду пить завтра
I want to drink tomorrow = я хочу пить завтра
I want to drink tomorrow = я хочу пить завтра
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? "have a drink, take a drink , grab a bar stool". do all they have the same meaning?
how do you say "술을 먹다(drink alcohol?)" in English?
how do you say "술을 먹다(drink alcohol?)" in English?
A:
no, they don't mean the same. Have a drink is ok.
술을 먹다 I think you can say have a drink or let's drink.
술을 먹다 I think you can say have a drink or let's drink.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 이런 날 술이 빠지면 섭섭하지. (we have drink soju day like this. ).
A:
We have to drink soju on a day like this
Other questions about "Drink"
Q:
“I have a drink or two and enjoy myself.”
I understood the meaning, but I saw these expressions.
I would like to know how it differs from "I drink and enjoy."
I understood the meaning, but I saw these expressions.
I would like to know how it differs from "I drink and enjoy."
A:
"I'll have a drink or two and enjoy myself".
The sentence "I drink and enjoy" is incorrect.
You might say,
"I enjoy what I'm drinking"
or
"I enjoy this drink"
The sentence "I drink and enjoy" is incorrect.
You might say,
"I enjoy what I'm drinking"
or
"I enjoy this drink"
Q:
Getting a drink at paramount after a Boipara visit is a must. Does this sound natural?
A:
× Getting a drink at paramount after a Boipara visit is a must.
✓ Getting a drink at paramount after visiting Boipara is a must.
✓ Getting a drink at paramount after visiting Boipara is a must.
Q:
I’m going to ask him if he’s going to buy some drinks while he’s at it. Does this sound natural?
A:
Correct
Q:
I would put some drinks in my bag. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I would put some drinks in my bag.
✓ I will put some drinks in my bag.
Using “will” instead of “would” indicates this action being done in the future. Using the word “would” indicates doubt of some sort. You can definitely use “would” if you say “I would put some drinks in my bag, but….” Hope that helps!!
✓ I will put some drinks in my bag.
Using “will” instead of “would” indicates this action being done in the future. Using the word “would” indicates doubt of some sort. You can definitely use “would” if you say “I would put some drinks in my bag, but….” Hope that helps!!
Q:
1. These are new seasonal drinks and pastries that Starbucks will be released from March 15th.
2. I heard that they have a shortage of
eggs in the US. Are the eggs in high demand?
3. It's said that you need to drink water as much as alcohol you drink if you don't want to get wasted.
Are these natural? If it sounds unnatural or grammatically wrong, please let me know😊
2. I heard that they have a shortage of
eggs in the US. Are the eggs in high demand?
3. It's said that you need to drink water as much as alcohol you drink if you don't want to get wasted.
Are these natural? If it sounds unnatural or grammatically wrong, please let me know😊
A:
1. The new seasonal drinks and pastries at Starbucks will be released on March 15th.
2. I heard that they have a shortage of
eggs in the US. Are the eggs in high demand?
3. It's said that you need to drink an equal amount of water as alcohol while drinking if you don't want to get wasted.
2. I heard that they have a shortage of
eggs in the US. Are the eggs in high demand?
3. It's said that you need to drink an equal amount of water as alcohol while drinking if you don't want to get wasted.
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