drinking的意思和读音

drinking

: [ˈdrɪŋkɪŋ] : ['drɪŋkɪŋ]

n.

adj.

v.“drink”

drinkingn.

1.the act of drinking alcohol

Drinking is not advised during pregnancy.

There are tough penalties for drinking and driving.

n.1.,2.()3.

adj.1.2.,3.

v.1.“drink”

n.1.the activity of drinking alcohol

v.1.The present participle of drink

1. dancing drinking football ...

2. interviewer n. drinking n. , pointing n. , ...

3. transportation drinking boat ...

4. dream drinking Drinking ...

5. ... bridge: drinking: drug: ...

6. - Noah's day - Eating:drinking - Suspecting nothing ...

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1.In this respect , sleeping, drinking, and all that has no deal with class should be forbidden.西

2.Couple of days ago, I told the story about Pa drinking, which I said something wrong and made everybody laugh their heads off.

3."Binge drinking has many effects on the next generation through low-birth weight, birth defects and sudden infant death syndrome, " he said.:“。”

4.By admitting that excessive drinking does not harm than good, the man who indulged in the practice was condemned out of his own mouth.

5.All this time Snubby Nose sat up in his pink wrapper drinking tea out of a pink cup and eating pink wintergreen candy.穿

6.If it's weird to charge for water when eating in a restaurant, then it must be natural to get free water in coffee houses when drinking tea./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

7.Tea drinking might have had the opposite effect: There is some evidence in rats that tea actually speeds up gastric emptying.

8.On a recent Saturday night, hundreds of men milled around the outer rooms drinking and flirting.

9.He made matters worse by drinking too much at dinner, and was too polite to ask to be excused.

10.There' nothing wrong with drinking, as long as you know when to stop.