drinking

drinking
drink·ing
[ˈdrɪŋkɪŋ]
I. n no pl
1. (consumption) Trinken nt
this water is not for \drinking das ist kein Trinkwasser
2. (of alcohol) Trinken nt
\drinking and driving is dangerous Alkohol am Steuer ist gefährlich
to do a lot of \drinking viel [Alkohol] trinken
II. adj
1. (for drinking from) Trink-
\drinking cup/glass Trinkbecher m/-glas nt
2. (relating to alcohol) Trink-
\drinking bout Sauftour f fam
\drinking habits Trinkgewohnheiten pl
* * *
['drIŋkɪŋ]
1. n
Trinken nt

there had been some heavy drinking at the party — auf der Party war viel getrunken worden

his drinking caused his marriage to break up — an seiner Trunksucht ging seine Ehe in die Brüche

underage drinking — der Alkoholkonsum von Minderjährigen

2. adj
Trink-, Sauf- (inf)

drinking habits — Trinkgewohnheiten pl

drinking session or binge (inf) — Trinkgelage nt

drinking bout or spree — Sauftour f (inf)

when his wife died he went on a drinking bout for three months — als seine Frau starb, hat er drei Monate lang nur getrunken

they are drinking friends — sie gehen oft zusammen einen trinken (inf)

I'm not really a drinking man — ich trinke eigentlich nicht viel Alkohol

* * *
drinking
A s
1. Trinken n:
after heavy drinking nach exzessivem Alkoholgenuss
2. das Trinken, der Alkohol
B adj
1. trinkend:
a drinking man ein Trinker
2. Trink…
* * *
adj.
trinkend adj.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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