0 to drink, taking only a small amount at a time -- пить маленькими глотками, потягивать
She sipped her champagne.
The printed form of sir is similar to that of sip in that both words contain an initial consonant, a vowel, and a final consonant.
And he has not yet sipped from any deceiver's goblet.
In patients nutritionally deplete with a safe swallow, sip feeds may help.
Xerostomic patients often use water to replace saliva, sipping this frequently to alleviate the discomfort associated with hyposalivation.
All the while, whatever you choose to do, you can sip and enjoy one of the world's great pleasures.
Like the parson's egg, the book is good in parts and should be sipped rather than swallowed whole.
Not infrequently weavers, when the spirit moves them, quit their machines for the street, to sip a locally brewed cervecita, leaving their looms unattended.
One gets an image as one reads of bearded, besandalled academics sipping their coffee while dreaming of authentic, masculine, working-class tavern rowdiness.
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啜,啜飲…
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sorber, beber a sorbos, sorbo [masculine…
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sorver…
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(茶などを)すする, 一口飲む…
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yudumlamak, yudum yudum içmek…
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boire une petite gorgée, siroter, gorgée [feminine]…
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xarrupar, beure a glops…
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