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Comer, Beber y Servir Comida - Drinking

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con beber, como "gulp", "quench" y "swig".

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Words Related to Eating, Drinking, and Serving
to quench
to quench
[Verbo]

to satisfy one's thirst

saciar,  aplacar

saciar, aplacar

Ex: After a long run, she stopped to quench her thirst with a refreshing drink of water. 
to imbibe
to imbibe
[Verbo]

to consume or absorb liquids, especially beverages

beber

beber

Ex: During the celebration, guests were eager to imbibe the sparkling champagne in toast of the special occasion. 
to drink down

to consume a liquid by swallowing it quickly, often finishing the entire drink in one gulp

beber de un trago, tragar

beber de un trago, tragar

Ex: He drank down the glass of water after a long run. 
to drink
to drink
[Verbo]

to put water, coffee, or other type of liquid inside of our body through our mouth

beber

beber

Ex: He prefers to drink hot chocolate in the winter, not in the summer. 
to drink up

to consume the entire contents of a glass, bottle, or other container that holds a beverage

beber hasta el final, terminarse la bebida

beber hasta el final, terminarse la bebida

Ex: The friends raised their glasses and toasted, encouraging each other to drink up. 
to drain
to drain
[Verbo]

to empty or remove liquid from a container or area

escurrir, drenar

escurrir, drenar

Ex: After boiling the pasta, he had to drain the water before serving. 
to chug
to chug
[Verbo]

to consume a beverage, usually a carbonated or alcoholic one, quickly and in large gulps

beber a grandes tragos, tragar

beber a grandes tragos, tragar

Ex: Thirsty after the game, he decided to chug a cold bottle of water. 
to drink to

to drink in honor of someone or something as a sign of respect, celebration, or good wishes

brindar por, beber en honor a

brindar por, beber en honor a

Ex: Let’s drink to their happiness and long life. 
to glug
to glug
[Verbo]

to pour a drink in a way that makes a funny sound

verter haciendo ruido, gluglutear

verter haciendo ruido, gluglutear

Ex: He likes to glug the orange juice straight from the carton. 
to gulp
to gulp
[Verbo]

to swallow quickly or greedily, often in one swift motion

tragar rápidamente, engullir

tragar rápidamente, engullir

Ex: In the competition, participants were challenged to gulp a glass of milk as quickly as possible. 
to neck
to neck
[Verbo]

to drink alcohol quickly or eagerly

tragar, beber a gollete

tragar, beber a gollete

to nurse
to nurse
[Verbo]

to sip or drink a beverage slowly or gently

sorber, beber lentamente

sorber, beber lentamente

Ex: She nursed her coffee, enjoying the warmth as she read the book. 
to quaff
to quaff
[Verbo]

to drink a large quantity of a liquid in a hearty, enthusiastic manner

zampar

zampar

Ex: After winning the championship, the athletes gathered to quaff celebratory drinks from the trophy. 
to sip
to sip
[Verbo]

to drink a liquid by taking a small amount each time

beber a sorbos, sorber

beber a sorbos, sorber

Ex: She likes to sip her tea slowly to savor the flavor. 
to slurp
to slurp
[Verbo]

to eat or drink noisily by inhaling a liquid or soft food, such as soup or noodles, often with a distinctive, impolite sound

sorber, tomar ruidosamente

sorber, tomar ruidosamente

Ex: He couldn't help but slurp his noodles loudly, causing a few raised eyebrows in the restaurant. 
to swig
to swig
[Verbo]

to drink something in one large gulp or swallow

beber de un trago, tragar de un sorbo

beber de un trago, tragar de un sorbo

Ex: The exhausted hiker paused to swig from the canteen, quenching his thirst on the trail. 
to toss back

to drink a beverage quickly, often in a casual or informal manner

beber rápidamente, tomar de un trago

beber rápidamente, tomar de un trago

Ex: She likes to toss back a glass of water after her morning run. 
to wash down

to drink a beverage after a meal to help swallow and digest the food

bajar con bebida, acompañar con una bebida

bajar con bebida, acompañar con una bebida

Ex: As a palate cleanser, it's common to wash down sushi with a sip of ginger tea. 
thirst
thirst
[Sustantivo]

the state of having a dry mouth and needing water or other drinks

sed

sed

Ex: He satisfied his thirst with a refreshing glass of lemonade after mowing the lawn. 
thirsty
thirsty
[Adjetivo]

wanting or needing a drink

sediento, needing a drink

sediento, needing a drink

Ex: After eating spicy food, he became very thirsty and drank a glass of water. 
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