tính từ
có thể uống được
danh từ, (thường) số nhiều
đồ uống, thức uống
có thể uống được
/ˈdrɪŋkəbl//ˈdrɪŋkəbl/The first recorded use of "drinkable" in English was in the 1380s, as a descriptive term to describe something that is suitable or fit for drinking. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include the idea of something being palatable or enjoyable to drink. In modern English, "drinkable" is often used to describe beverages that are safe and pleasurable to consume, such as "this water is drinkable" or "this wine is drinkable." So the next time you reach for a refreshing glass of lemonade, just remember that the word "drinkable" has been quenching thirst for centuries!
clean and safe to drink
sạch và an toàn để uống
pleasant to drink
dễ uống
một loại rượu rất dễ uống