boozy

英 ['buːzɪ] 美['bʊzi]
  • adj. 嗜酒的;酩酊的

英英释义


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 gentleman holding each other up"
"sottish behavior"

实用场景例句


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

柯林斯例句

one of my boozy friends
我的一位酒友

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

双语例句


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》

英文词源


boozy (adj.)
"inebriated," 1719, from booze + -y (2). It was one of Benjamin Franklin's 225 synonyms for "drunk" published in 1722. Related: Boozily; booziness.