A long or deep draught of drink; the act of taking a drink from a bottle, flask, etc.
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释义 | the world > food and drink > drink > intoxicating liquor > [noun] > a drink of > large drink (10) pulla1500 A long or deep draught of drink; the act of taking a drink from a bottle, flask, etc. rousea1593 A large or full cup or glass of wine, beer, etc., esp. when drunk as a toast. Cf. carouse, n. 2. load1594 As much as one can ‘carry’ of drink; (one's) fill; phr. to have (or have taken) one's load, to get one's load, to have a load, etc. (now esp. with on… carouse1599 A cupful drunk ‘all out’, a full draught of liquor, a full bumper to one's health, a toast. Obsolete bef. 1700 (but used by Scott). elbow-healtha1627 a bumper. skinful1788 colloquial. As much alcohol as a person can hold; esp. a quantity of alcohol sufficient to make a person drunk. swag1819 A great quantity of something (now chiefly Australian and New Zealand); a large draught of liquor (dialect). (Cf. Sc. swack.) nor'-wester1835 A generous measure of strong liquor; = north-wester, n. 3. Obsolete. long beer1892 colloquial. Of a drink: served in a tall glass. Hence: designating a large measure of drink requiring such a glass, as long beer, etc.; spec.… snootful1918 As much (alcohol, etc.) as one can take; a quantity of alcohol, esp. one sufficient to induce drunkenness. Cf. skinful, n. 1b. |
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