binge
binge 英 [bɪndʒ] 美 [bɪndʒ]
n. 狂欢,狂闹;放纵 vt. 放纵 vi. 狂饮作乐;大吃大喝
进行时:bingeing 过去式:binged 过去分词:binged 第三人称单数:binges 名词复数:binges
- A binge is a brief period of doing something excessively. You might celebrate your birthday by indulging in a banana cream pie binge if that's your very favorite dessert.
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- n. 狂欢,狂闹;放纵
- vt. 放纵
- vi. 狂饮作乐;大吃大喝
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1. Many people who meet diagnostic criteria for substance abuse or binge drinking do not realize they have a problem because their friends all have similar drinking patterns.
许多超过医学上酒精滥用或放纵饮酒标准的人并没有意识到他们有什么问题,因为他们的朋友们都有相似的饮酒方式。
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2. After all your hard work you can reward yourself with one binge day per week.
在你辛苦计划之后你可以每周放纵一天奖励自己。
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3. A binge day is one day where you can eat whatever you want.
放纵的这一天你可以吃任何你想要的东西。
- binge (n.) 1854, "drinking bout," also (v.) "drink heavily, soak up alcohol;" dialectal use of binge "soak" (a wooden vessel). Said to have been originally as a dialect word: Binge is noted in Evans' "Leicestershire Words, Phrases and Proverbs" (London, 1848) as a dialect verb for "To soak in water a wooden vessel, that would otherwise leak," to make the wood swell. He adds that it was extended locally to excessive drinking ("soaking"). Sense extended c. World War I to include eating as well as drinking. Related: Binged; binging.
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