booze-up
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˈbuːz.ʌp]
- 美式音标 [ˈbuːz.ʌp]
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基本解释
- n.狂饮作乐的聚会
英汉例句
- I recall my first taste of booze was as a teenager at a family Christmas season dinner when I was offered a "7 and 7", a cocktail which was a mix of 7-up and bourbon.
我记得第一次碰酒是在少年时参加一个家庭圣诞晚宴,有人给了我一杯“7加7”鸡尾酒,就是七喜加波本酒。 - Pushing up beer prices is far more likely to encourage drinkers to swallow even more vodka or dodgy but cheap home-made spirits than to convince them to give up booze altogether.
抬高啤酒价格只会鼓励消费者更多的消费伏特加或是自酿的没有质量安全保证的酒,而不会让他们全体不酗酒。于是,俄罗斯的庞大的(大部分是本土的)伏特加产业又可举杯欢庆了。 - Uncertainty over the sale of the state-owned copper mines could cause the kwacha to devalue, however, bringing the cost of a booze-up in Lusaka more in line with the African average.
ECONOMIST: Through a glass, drunkenly - Now it boasts three divisions--ferries, ports and logistics, although most U.K. landlubbers know it solely as a means of doing a "booze cruise"--loading up a hired van with cheap beer and wine from French supermarkets for the festive season.
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双语例句
权威例句
英英字典
- a party or similar occasion where people drink a lot of alcohol
- a drinking spree