Beautiful? /drk/, English /drk/.
Dictionary definition:
Drink, drink; Drinking; Cheers, cheers; Be intoxicated with (figuratively); (informal) absorb (water); (wine) has a certain taste; Raise a glass to celebrate.
Wine; Drinks; A glass (drink or wine); Drink, drink, drink, drink.
Example:
1, how could you? Drink? So much beer, Luke? Luke, how can you drink so much beer?
2. She? Drink wine and beer, but not alcohol. She drinks wine and beer, but she doesn't touch alcohol.
He is a person who enjoys pleasure? Drink? And a little cocaine. He is a man who likes to have a drink and chat.
The difference between drinks and drinks
Different usage:
1, beverage usage: indicates action or state, and is often used as a predicate.
2. Beverage usage: indicates the name of a person or thing, which can be used as subject, object, appositive, predicative, attributive, adverbial and complement.
The emphasis is different:
1, beverage emphasis: indicates the number of a unit, such as a cup of tea and a cup of beverage, mainly to highlight one.
2. Focus on drinks: it means one set, not one set, but many, many, many; Highlight the number of collectives.