supping
v. 小口地喝( sup的現在分詞 ); 用湯匙喝; 抿(湯、茶等); <美,口>喝(酒)
If you sup something, you drink it, especially by taking small amounts.
We supped mulled wine.
我們小口地喝著熱葡萄酒。
If you sup, you eat dinner in the evening.
He had been invited to sup with a colleague and his wife.
他已經受邀和一位同事及其夫人共進晚餐。
1. ingestion of liquid food with a spoon or by drinking
They sat supping their beer.
他們坐著一小口一小口地喝著啤酒.
Don't keep dinner for me, I shall be supping with my friend.
別給我留晚飯, 我要和朋友共進晚餐.
All this will mean supping with less - than - savoury figures.
這一切意味著要親近那些不太讓人愉快的人物.
And yet there will be no supping of champagne - ordinarily the chancellor's drink of choice - at No 11.
然而,布朗並不打算在唐寧街11號照慣例用香檳酒慶祝.
If Xstrata's deal involves helping an old friend, Rio is supping with its toughest customers.
如果斯特拉塔的協議可謂幫助一位老朋友, 力拓則在與它最強硬的顧客們啜飲.