To Have a Drink

Explanation:

The expression “to have a drink” means to consume a beverage, typically an alcoholic one, in a social setting.

Alternative Expressions:

  1. Grab a drink: To get a drink, usually implying a casual and quick action.
  2. Go for a drink: To go to a place where drinks are served.
  3. Get a drink: To obtain a drink.
  4. Have a beverage: A more general term that can refer to any drink, alcoholic or not.
  5. Sip a drink: To drink slowly.

Examples of use:

  1. Have a drink  Let’s meet at the bar and have a drink.”  
  2. Grab a drink:    “Do you want to grab a drink after work?”  
  3. Go for a drink  “We decided to go for a drink to celebrate the promotion.”   
  4. Get a drink  “I’ll get a drink while we wait for our table.”   
  5. Have a beverage  “Would you like to have a beverage while you wait?”   
  6. Sip a drink:    “She likes to sip a drink while reading a book.”   

Traduzione in italiano:

L’espressione “to have a drink” significa consumare una bevanda, tipicamente alcolica, in un contesto sociale.