Usage examples of "boire à pleines gorgées" in French with translation to English

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Il était toujours en train de boire à cette époque. He was always drinking in those days.
Il s'est mis à boire à table depuis ce temps-là He has since taken to drinking at lunch.
J'ai l'intention d'arrêter de boire à n'importe quel prix. I will give up drinking at any cost.
Je dus boire le café à petites gorgées parce qu'il était trop chaud. I had to sip the coffee because it was too hot.
"Veux-tu quelque chose à boire ?" "Non, merci" "Would you like something to drink?" "Sorry, no thanks."
Désolé, j'ai les mains pleines à l'instant. Sorry, I've got my hands full now.
Il est assez vieux pour boire. He is old enough to drink.
Désolée, j'ai les mains pleines à l'instant. Sorry, I've got my hands full now.
Ils me demandèrent quelque chose à boire. They asked me for something to drink.
Les rues de Tokyo sont pleines de gens le samedi. The streets in Tokyo are full on Saturdays.
Il est trop jeune pour boire. He's too young to drink.
Notre vie est comme un carnet de notes dont les pages sont pleines de tous les événements, les bons comme les mauvais, les hauts et les bas. Our life is like a notebook of which pages are covered with all the moments, both the goods and bads, the ups and downs.
J'aimerais avoir quelque chose à boire. I would like something to drink.
Mr. Bingley plaisait dès l’abord par un extérieur agréable, une allure distinguée, un air avenant et des manières pleines d’aisance et de naturel. Mr. Bingley was good-looking and gentlemanlike; he had a pleasant countenance, and easy, unaffected manners.
Étais-tu en train de boire ? Were you drinking?
Aux innocents les mains pleines It's beginner's luck
Je ne peux boire ou manger de choses très chaudes. I can't eat or drink very hot things.
Donne-moi à boire. Give me something to drink.
As-tu besoin de boire du vin ? Do you need to drink wine?
Que voulez-vous boire ? What do you want to drink?
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