Dram Meaning in English
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Definition
A small drink of whisky or another alcoholic liquor, especially in Scotland; also, an old unit of weight or volume. Sometimes used to mean a small amount of something.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly used in British and Scottish English to mean 'a small drink of whisky.' Usually informal and often in expressions like 'a wee dram.' Can also refer to a very old unit of measurement (rare in modern use). Not used for non-alcoholic drinks.
Spanish: trago (de licor) - dracma (medida/peso)Portuguese (BR): dose (de bebida alcoólica) - dracma (medida/peso antigo)Portuguese (PT): dose (de bebida alcoólica) - dracma (medida/peso antigo)Chinese (Simplified): 小口(酒)- 打蘭(古代重量單位)Chinese (Traditional): 小口(酒)- 打蘭(古代重量單位)Hindi: थोड़ी मात्रा (शराब की) - ड्राम (पुराना माप)Arabic: رشفة (مقدار صغير من مشروب كحولي) - دراخما (وحدة وزن قديمة)Bengali: একটু (হুইস্কি বা এলকোহল) - পূরাতন ওজনের একক (ড্রাম)Russian: глоток (виски или алкоголя) - драма (старая мера веса)Japanese: ひとくち(ウイスキーなどの少量) - ドラム(昔の単位)Vietnamese: chút (rượu whisky hoặc rượu mạnh) - dram (đơn vị đo lường cũ)Korean: 한 모금 (위스키 등) - 드램 (옛날 측정 단위)Turkish: bir yudum (viski veya alkol) - dram (eski ölçü birimi)Urdu: ایک گھونٹ (شراب یا وسکی) - ڈرام (قدیم پیمانہ)Indonesian: seteguk (wiski atau minuman beralkohol) - dram (satuan lama)
Example Sentences
A pharmacist measured out a dram of medicine.
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Can I have just a dram to taste, please?
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After a long walk, they enjoyed a wee dram by the fire.
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You look tired—how about a dram to lift your spirits?
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Just a dram of hope kept him going through tough times.
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He poured a dram of whisky into his glass.
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