boozy
美 [?buzi]
英 [?bu?zi] 
- adj.嗜酒的;豪飲的
- 網(wǎng)絡酩酊的;酒精的
詞形變化
比較級:boozier 最高級:booziest
英漢雙解
1. | 嗜酒的;豪飲的liking to drink a lot of alcohol; involving a lot of alcoholic drink |
| one of my boozy friends 我的一位酒友 |
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英英解釋
例句
Russian was attacked by his pet alligator after he tried to show off to friends at a boozy party by feeding it sausages.
大河網(wǎng)訊一名俄羅斯商人為了向朋友炫耀自己所養(yǎng)的鱷魚,不惜親自用香腸喂飼,結果慘遭鱷魚襲擊。
The Frontline Club in London has long been where foreign correspondents gather to swap boozy stories about far-flung adventures and bravado.
在倫敦前線俱樂部一直在外國記者聚集一堂,交換有關遙遠的冒險和虛張聲勢boozy故事。
My boyfriend and I got together at the end of a boozy New Year's Eve party three years ago.
我和我的男朋友在三年前一個醉醺醺的新年前夜派對上在一起的。
The demise of the boozy lunch is one more sign of the U. S. influence, which pervades Mexico's middle-class.
酩酊午餐的消亡也是美國風尚的又一個標記,這種風尚波及到墨西哥的中產(chǎn)階級。
Colin didn't like to drink much and he found the boozy, aimless conversation of the usual Hollywood gatherings intolerable.
科林不喜歡多喝酒,而且不能忍受好萊塢經(jīng)常集會時那種酒后胡言和信口開河的談話。
And finally we lie on the floor, behind the piano, while someone sings a dreary song. The air is stifling and her breath is boozy.
后來我們在地板上躺下,就在鋼琴后面,有人在唱一支凄涼的歌,空氣令人窒息,女人口中有一股酒氣。
That was journalistic hollywood of the golden age, the boozy night-club magnificence of the twenties, the Big-Spender Syndrome.
那是記者筆下好萊塢的黃金時代——二十年代——燈紅酒綠的夜總會的豪華場面,揮金如土的情景。
Long boozy nights around the fire!
那些醉醺醺的漫漫長夜!
Comatose teenagers line every gutter in the boozy Britain of popular imagination.
在嗜酒的英國,普遍想象認為每個貧民窟里都有成排的醉酒酣睡的青少年。
Merchant bankers recall that even in the 1970s plenty of City folk still took boozy three-hour lunches.
商業(yè)銀行家們談起這段往事時說到,甚至到了1970年代,倫敦人吃頓午飯依然要花上三個小時喝得酩酊大醉。
It developed from a slightly boozy lunch I had with some writer friends.
這個主意源于一次我和一些作家朋友們的午餐;
Boozy lunches are good for deal-making because alcohol narrows the range of complicating factors we can hold in our heads at once.
有酒的午餐有利于達成協(xié)議,因為酒精會立即縮小我們腦袋里的復雜因素的范圍。