Usage examples of "intoxicating drink" in English with translation to Spanish

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She gave him something cold to drink. Ella le dio algo frío para beber.
The Italians often drink coffee. Los italianos a menudo toman café.
What would you like to drink? ¿Qué desea beber?
I want something cold to drink. Quiero algo frío para beber.
My wife usually doesn't drink coffee at night, and neither do I. Mi mujer no suele beber café por la noche, y yo tampoco.
In summer it is essential to drink lots of water when we sweat. En verano, es esencial beber mucha agua cuando sudamos.
I told her to sit down and drink a glass of water. Le dije que se sentara y bebiera un vaso de agua.
Women today drink as much as men. Hoy en día, las mujeres beben tanto como los hombres.
What did she drink? ¿Qué tomó ella?
The natives collect and store rain-water to drink. Los nativos juntan y almacenan el agua de lluvia para beber.
Do you let your children drink coffee? ¿Dejas que tus niños beban café?
That calls for a drink. Eso llama a un trago.
Is there anything to drink in the refrigerator? ¿Hay algo para beber en el refrigerador?
What to drink? ¿Para beber?
Barman, I need a drink. Camarero, necesito un trago.
Do you want to eat noodles or rice? Do you want to drink fruit juice or coffee? ¿Quieres comer fideos o arroz? ¿Quieres tomar zumo de frutas o café?
He promises not to drink anymore. Él promete no beber más.
His troubles led him to drink. Los problemas lo condujeron a la bebida.
What will you drink? ¿Qué beberás tú?
I don't like to drink coffee. No me gusta el café.
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