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673 examples found containing '飲む' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ちゃ
ながら
はな
しましょう

Let's talk over a cup of tea, shall we?
かれ
コーヒー
んだ
あと
しゅっぱつ
出発
した

He started after he had a cup of coffee.
ゆっくりして
ちゃ
でも
んでいきません

Won't you stay for tea?
ちち
さけ
やめた
Father stopped drinking.
かれ
よく
さけ

He often goes out drinking.
かれ
いっしょうけんめい
一生懸命
んだ

He did his best to drink.
こうちゃ
紅茶
いっぱい
一杯
みたい

I want to drink a cup of tea.
そのころ
かれ
いつも
んで
ばかりいた
He was always drinking in those days.
かれ
アルコール
いっさい
一切
まない

He never drinks alcohol.
むかし
よくビール
んだ
もの
I used to drink beer.
たいてい
ちょうしょく
朝食
コップ
いっぱい
一杯
ぎゅうにゅう
牛乳

I usually have a glass of milk for breakfast.
クラス
はんすう
半数
せいと
生徒
コーヒー

Half the class say that they drink coffee.
ここ
こうちゃ
紅茶
みましょ

Let's drink the cup of tea here.
わたし
きっさてん
喫茶店
コーヒー
いっぱい
1杯
みました

I had a cup of coffee at the coffee shop.
きゅうけい
休憩
して
コーヒー
もう

Let's take a break for coffee.
ごめんもう
んじゃった

I'm sorry! I already drank it.
きみ
コーヒー3杯
んだ

You have drunk three cups of coffee.
かのじょ
彼女
パーティーワイン2杯
んだ

She drank two glasses of wine at the party.
かれ
ビールいっぱい
んだ

He asked for a glass of beer.
わたし
なに
つめ
たい
もの
みたい

I want to drink something cold.
くすり
んだ

Have you taken your medicine yet?
さらに
わる
こと
かれ
さけ
はじ
めた

To make matters worse, he began to drink sake.
どこその
あたり
ちゃ
みましょ

Let's have a tea break somewhere around there.
いっぱい
一杯
コーヒー
んだら
あたま
すっきりした
A cup of coffee cleared my head.
さけ
みます

Do you drink alcohol?
この
くすり
めば
ずつう
頭痛
すぐ
なお
ります

This medicine will cure your headache immediately.
ぎゅうにゅう
牛乳
みます

Do you have some milk?
わたし
ほんの3杯
んだ
だけです
I've had only a couple of drinks.
ぎて
へや
部屋
まわ
はじ
めた

The room started to spin after I drank too much.
わたし
ぎゅうにゅう
牛乳
みたい

I want to drink milk.
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