boozy 英 [bu:zi]   美 [buːzi]

boozy

boozy  英 [bu:zi] 美 [buːzi]

adj. 嗜酒的;酩酊的 

比较级:boozier  最高级:booziest 

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个醉醺醺的新年前夜派对上在一起的。
Britain is the most boozy nation in the world, with more people drinking – and more regularly – than any other country, says a survey Tuesday, the Daily Mail of London reported. 据英国《每日邮报》报道,7日发布的一项调查显示,英国是世界上最为嗜酒的国家。 比起其他国家,英国喝酒的人数更多且频率更高。

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  • adj. 嗜酒的;酩酊的
  • 1. 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个醉醺醺的新年前夜派对上在一起的。

  • 2. Britain is the most boozy nation in the world, with more people drinking – and more regularly – than any other country, says a survey Tuesday, the Daily Mail of London reported.

    据英国《每日邮报》报道,7日发布的一项调查显示,英国是世界上最为嗜酒的国家。 比起其他国家,英国喝酒的人数更多且频率更高。

  • boozy (adj.) "inebriated," 1719 (earlier bousy, 1520s), from booze (n.) + -y (2). It was one of Benjamin Franklin's 225 synonyms for "drunk" published in 1722. Related: Boozily; booziness.
boozy / buːzi ; NAmE buːzi / adjective ( informal) liking to drink a lot of alcohol; involving a lot of alcoholic drink 嗜酒的;豪饮的 one of my boozy friends 我的一位酒友 a boozy lunch 午间聚饮 boozy boozier booziest boozy / buːzi ; NAmE buːzi /
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