boozy

英[buːzi] 美[buːzi]
  • adj. 酩酊的;嗜酒的
  • boob n.笨蛋;蠢材;(俚)女性的乳房v.犯错
  • boobery 愚人统称
  • booboisie 愚民大众,愚民阶级
  • booby n.傻瓜;饵雷;海鹅;乳房(儿语)
  • boodle n.贿赂金;(大笔)钱;一群人
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 嗜酒的
    2. 酩酊的
    3. 有点醉的
    4. 豪饮的
    5. 大醉的
    6. 爱酒如命的
    7. 嗜酒的好喝酒的
    8. 喝醉的

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. given to or marked by the consumption of alcohol;

    "a bibulous fellow"
    "a bibulous evening"
    "his boozy drinking companions"
    "thick boozy singing"
    "a drunken binge"
    "two drunken gentlemen holding each other up"
    "sottish behavior"

1. Waits sang about the boozy netherworld of urban America.
韦茨歌唱美国都市纵酒豪饮的下层世界。

来自柯林斯例句

2. A couple of boozy revellers dropped their trousers.
两名醉酒的狂欢者脱掉了他们的裤子。

来自柯林斯例句

3. one of my boozy friends
我的一位酒友

来自《权威词典》

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. It developed from a slightly boozy lunch I had with some writer friends.
      这个主意源于一次我和一些作家朋友们的酩酊午餐。
    2. Colin didn't like to drink much and he found the boozy, aimless conversation of the usual Hollywood gatherings intolerable.
      科林不喜欢多喝酒,而且不能忍受好莱坞经常集会时那种酒后胡言和信口开河的谈话。
    3. Comatose teenagers line every gutter in the boozy Britain of popular imagination.
      在嗜酒的英国,普遍想象认为每个贫民窟里都有成排的醉酒酣睡的青少年。
    4. We could not have been more uninterested in that whole boozy, cartoon-like, fake working-class thing.
      我们从来对这些醉醺醺、 滑稽又伪装的工薪阶层的事情无比厌恶。