英 [ˈbuːzɪŋ] 美 [ˈbuːzɪŋ]
n. 豪饮;痛饮
v. 豪饮;痛饮(booze 的现在分词)
booze /buːz/ TEM8 [ boozing boozed boozes ]
不可数名词 Booze is alcoholic drink. 酒
...booze and cigarettes.
…酒和烟。
不及物动词 If people booze, they drink alcohol. 喝酒
...a load of drunken businessmen who had been boozing all afternoon.
…一群整个下午都在喝酒、醉醺醺的商人。
the act of drinking alcoholic beverages to excess
同义词: drink / drinking / drunkenness / crapulence
含金银铅矿石
He's out boozing with his mates.
他和他的朋友们喝酒去了。
They went out boozing late last night.
他们昨晚出去狂饮至深夜。
They spent the whole afternoon in the restaurant boozing up.
他们整个下午都在餐馆里痛饮。
We meet Vanderbilts, Rockefellers and Morgans boozing it up beyond the three-mile limit during Prohibition.
The issues that had forced them apart boozing, mostly, both his and hers were still there.
The handling of the boozing session at Loch Lomond would have driven you to, well, drink actually.