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drink to something phrasal verb with drinkverbuk /drɪŋk/ us /drɪŋk/drank | drunk If two or more people drink to something or someone, they hold their glasses up at the same time and then drink from them as a celebration, or to show respect or good wishes: 为…干杯,为…举杯庆贺,为…举杯祝愿 drink to that"Here's to a prosperous future." "I'll drink to that!"“那这么一杯就为了美好的未来吧。”“我愿为此干杯!” SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Drinking alcohol abstinence abstinence-only after hoursidiom bar-hop barhopping drinking drinking game drinking habit drinking-up time drinks party drown hangover imbibe lash on the lashidiom on the pissidiom out of hoursidiom outdrink overdrink ply
drink to something/someone | American Dictionary
drink to something/someone phrasal verb with drinkverbus/drɪŋk/past tensedrankus/dræŋk/ | past participledrunkus/drʌŋk/ (of two or more people) to hold your glasses up, often touch them together, and then drink from them to express your respect or good wishes for something or someone: Let’s drink to Jessica and wish her well in her new job. |