单词 | drinking |
释义 | drinking (drɪŋkɪŋ ) 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] Someone's drinking friends or companions are people they regularly drink alcohol with. 2. See also drink Collocations: drinking bottle Stay hydrated in the sun with a hybrid drinking bottle that has a sipping nozzle and a mister so you don't have to pack both separately. The Sun Also, an earthenware food bowl and a drinking bottle will also be required to feed and water the rabbit. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Sinewy footpaths bind the hillside villages, and it's the sort of place where you'll still find locals filling their drinking bottles at a spring or stream. Times, Sunday Times There were other minor, but crucial, kinds of luck: having shoes that fitted, not having your drinking cup stolen, not falling sick. The Times Literary Supplement Use your drinking cup to measure out the water you need. Times, Sunday Times They taunted him even further by taping his favourite drinking cup just outside his reach. The Sun Eventually, she gave away all of her possessions and used only a small gourd for a drinking cup. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The body whorl was used as a drinking cup. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Who had he relied on for this fictitious account that he had not, in fact, gone on to another drinking establishment, but had headed back to the hotel? Times, Sunday Times It soon became the most popular illicit drinking establishment in town. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Its last drinking establishment moved out in the 1960s. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The report could bring the end of bars without seating - 'vertical drinking establishments'. Times, Sunday Times It's a pocket-sized guide to the best drinking establishments in the city, neatly divided into areas and costing just 6.99. The Sun Various functions have been suggested for them including keeping tortillas hot; the present example seems, however, to have been a drinking vessel. Times, Sunday Times But it may simply refer to a memorable occasion of drinking, the 'slige', or scallop shell, having often been used as a drinking vessel. Times, Sunday Times The usual drinking vessel was the skyphos, made out of wood, terra cotta, or metal. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The brahmin could only accept it in his own drinking vessel. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A well-weighted tunc also provides a stable support for the drinking vessel, lowering the possibility of it being knocked over. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Moderate drinking can significantly increase their mineral density. The Sun Even moderate drinking can have an immediate vasodilatory effect, increasing blood flow to the skin. Times, Sunday Times It had previously suggested that moderate drinking was safe. Times, Sunday Times The study ranked moderate drinking as up to 14 units of alcohol a week. The Sun But experts warn the killjoy rules over-exaggerate the risk from moderate drinking. The Sun They believe ministers will opt for voluntary agreements on responsible drinking. Times, Sunday Times The research has implications for government policy on young people's alcohol consumption, health education initiatives and industry messages about responsible drinking, she argues. Times, Sunday Times A union spokesman said the move was to encourage responsible drinking and protect the health of students. The Sun They play a vital role in helping to bond communities and to provide a familiar setting for sociable and responsible drinking. Times, Sunday Times Students will also follow up on preliminary research that suggests advertisements which promote 'responsible drinking' can lead to people drinking more. Times, Sunday Times Just by stopping drinking I was losing one pound per day. The Sun (2013) A teetotal vegetarian, he stopped drinking five years ago. Times, Sunday Times (2016) |
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