booze
英 [buːz]
美 [buːz]
n. 酒精饮料
v. 喝酒; (尤指)狂饮
现在分词:boozing 过去分词:boozed 第三人称单数:boozes 过去式:boozed
Collins.1 / BNC.12284 / COCA.11048
牛津词典
noun
- 酒精饮料
alcoholic drink
verb
- 喝酒;(尤指)狂饮
to drink alcohol, especially in large quantities- He's out boozing with his mates.
他和他的朋友们喝酒去了。
- He's out boozing with his mates.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 酒
Boozeis alcoholic drink.- ...booze and cigarettes.
酒和烟 - ...empty bottles of booze.
空酒瓶
- ...booze and cigarettes.
- VERB 喝酒
If peoplebooze, they drink alcohol.- ...a load of drunken businessmen who had been boozing all afternoon.
一群整个下午都在饮酒的醉醺醺的生意人
- ...a load of drunken businessmen who had been boozing all afternoon.
英英释义
noun
- an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented
verb
双语例句
- I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars.
我大部分的钱都花在了养鸟、饮酒和飚车上。 - There's booze in that?
里面有酒的吗? - We've begun boxing. I'm off cigarettes and booze.
我们开始练拳击了,我得戒烟戒酒。 - We'll buy some booze at the bottle shop on the way home.
我们想在回家的路上从酒店买些酒。 - Two of my closest friends tied the knot and there was plenty of booze.
我的两位好友结婚,备了很多酒。 - But I could smell the booze on her breath.
可我能闻到她嘴里的酒气。 - You have to bring your own booze.
你需要带自己的酒。 - You're right, we could booze it up.
你是对的,我们可以纵酒狂欢。 - She knows I can't turn down free booze.
她知道我无法拒绝免费的酒宴。 - It won't cost anything, except for booze and eats.
除了酒水和饭菜之外不会花什么钱的。