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Manger, Boire et Servir de la Nourriture - Boire

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés à la consommation d'alcool, tels que « gulp », « quench » et « swig ».

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

to satisfy one's thirst

étancher, satisfaire (sa soif)

étancher, satisfaire (sa soif)

Ex: The bicycle tour includes designated stops where riders quench their thirst with cold beverages .
to imbibe
[verbe]

to consume or absorb liquids, especially beverages

boire

boire

Ex: After a successful business deal , the imbibed rare scotch whiskies to celebrate their achievement .

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

avalé, descendre

avalé, descendre

Ex: After exercising , he decided drink down a protein shake .
to drink
[verbe]

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

boire

boire

Ex: My parents drink orange juice for breakfast .

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

terminer son verre, boire d'un trait

terminer son verre, boire d'un trait

Ex: The bartender smiled and told the patrons to relax , enjoy their drinks , drink up slowly .
to drain
[verbe]

to empty or remove liquid from a container or area

vider, égoutter

vider, égoutter

Ex: She drain the water from the sink after washing the dishes .
to chug
[verbe]

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

engloutir, boire cul sec

engloutir, boire cul sec

Ex: The group of friends loudly cheered as chugged their beers in a drinking contest .

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

porter un toast à, trinquer à

porter un toast à, trinquer à

Ex: drank to the memory of their late friend .
to glug
[verbe]

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

glouglouter, gurgiter

glouglouter, gurgiter

Ex: Kids glug their milk when they 're in a hurry .
to gulp
[verbe]

to swallow quickly or greedily, often in one swift motion

déglutir, engloutir

déglutir, engloutir

Ex: Trying not to be late , he had to gulp down his breakfast .
to neck
[verbe]

to drink alcohol quickly or eagerly

culoter, descendre

culoter, descendre

to nurse
[verbe]

to sip or drink a beverage slowly or gently

siroter, nourrir

siroter, nourrir

Ex: nursed their wine while chatting by the fire .
to quaff
[verbe]

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

boire à grandes gorgées

boire à grandes gorgées

Ex: The tradition continued as the quaffed traditional beverages during the annual harvest celebration .
to sip
[verbe]

to drink a liquid by taking a small amount each time

boire à petites gorgées, siroter

boire à petites gorgées, siroter

Ex: The wine connoisseur sipped the fine vintage to appreciate its nuances .
to slurp
[verbe]

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

slurper, aspirer

slurper, aspirer

Ex: The comedian on stage pretended slurp his coffee loudly for comedic effect .
to swig
[verbe]

to drink something in one large gulp or swallow

avaliser, gober

avaliser, gober

Ex: When the friends shared a laugh at the picnic , they raised their cans swig some iced tea .

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

gober, descendre

gober, descendre

Ex: The group decided toss back their sodas before heading into the movie .

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

rincer, faire passer

rincer, faire passer

Ex: It 's essential wash down the rich chocolate cake with a cup of coffee .
thirst
[nom]

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

soif

soif

Ex: The athletethirst was quenched by the sports drink he carried during the marathon .
thirsty
[Adjectif]

wanting or needing a drink

avoir soif, assoiffé

avoir soif, assoiffé

Ex: They thirsty after the long flight and drank water from the airplane 's cart .
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