imbibe
vt. 吸收; 喝; 吸取; 吸氣
To imbibe alcohol means to drink it.
They were used to imbibing enormous quantities of alcohol...
他們過去習慣於狂飲烈酒。
No one believes that current nondrinkers should be encouraged to start imbibing.
沒人認為應該鼓勵現在滴酒不沾的人去狂喝豪飲。
If you imbibe ideas or arguments, you listen to them, accept them, and believe that they are right or true.
As a clergyman's son he'd imbibed a set of mystical beliefs from the cradle.
作為牧師的兒子,他從尚在襁褓時起就接受了一套神秘主義信仰。
1. take in, also metaphorically;
2. take (gas, light or heat) into a solution
3. take in liquids;
4. receive into the mind and retain;
A man's shoes get tight by imbibe water, but he do not.
人穿的鞋子會因吸飽了水而變緊,惟其本人則不會(醉).
Lounge patrons desperately wanted to imbibe the essence of all this.
酒吧的老主顧們極欲將全部精華吸收殆盡.
It was advantageous to animals digest and imbibe soybean's nutrition composition.
有利於家畜對其營養成分的消化和吸收.
Plants imbibe nourishment usually through their leaves and roots.
植物通常經過葉和根吸收養分.
I always imbibe fresh air in the woods.
我經常在樹林裡呼吸新鮮空氣.