hungover 英 [ˈhʌŋəʊvə(r)]   美 [ˈhʌŋˈovɚ]

hungover

hungover  英 [ˈhʌŋəʊvə(r)] 美 [ˈhʌŋˈovɚ]

adj. 心里难受的;因余醉未醒感到难受的 

They show up on time; they’re more accurate; I don’t pay them by the hour; and they’re never hungover. 他们准时出现,而且更精确,我不用一小时计费付报酬,他们也从来不会心里难受。
No matter what, every day, no matter if he’s sick or it’s raining or he’s hungover or whatever, he writes 350 words in the morning. 每天不论他是生病了、外面是个阴郁的雨天还是他心情不佳或者其他什么状况,他都会在早上写上350词的文章。

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  • adj. 心里难受的;因余醉未醒感到难受的
  • 1. They show up on time; they’re more accurate; I don’t pay them by the hour; and they’re never hungover.

    他们准时出现,而且更精确,我不用一小时计费付报酬,他们也从来不会心里难受。

  • 2. No matter what, every day, no matter if he’s sick or it’s raining or he’s hungover or whatever, he writes 350 words in the morning.

    每天不论他是生病了、外面是个阴郁的雨天还是他心情不佳或者其他什么状况,他都会在早上写上350词的文章。

  • 3. She had just that day begun the first of many well-publicized diets: an all-liquid regimen that left her grumpy, almost hungover, when I saw her in the office the next day.

    她刚刚开始采用新的减肥食谱,诸多引人注目的食谱之一:全流食的方式明显让她极易暴躁,第二天我在办公室见到她时,她几乎是宿醉的状态。

hung·over / ˌhʌŋˈəʊvə(r) ; NAmE ˌhʌŋˈoʊvər / adjective [not usually before noun ] a person who is hungoveris feeling ill/sick because they drank too much alcohol the night before 宿醉 see also hangover hung·over / ˌhʌŋˈəʊvə(r) ; NAmE ˌhʌŋˈoʊvər /
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