Drink (yǐn): Eat blood, drink poison to quench thirst, decoction pieces, eat drink man woman, soft drinks, swallow tears, etc.
Drinking (yìn): drinking at the venue, throwing money at horses, drinking Oxford, drinking horses, drinking calves and so on.
Pronunciation of drinking: yǐn, yn
The traditional Chinese character for drinking is: drinking.
Interpretation: drink (yǐn)
Drinking, especially drinking.
Refers to something to drink: cold. ~ materials. ~ eat.
A Chinese medicinal decoction, Su Xiang.
Traditional Chinese medicine refers to a disease in which water-liquid conduction in the body is not conducive to stopping in the abdominal cavity or limbs: phlegm. Hang up. Overflow ~
Endure: ~ hate.
Interpretation: drink (yìn)
In the old days, opera actors drank water on the stage to moisten their throats: ~ a scene.
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