单词 | junkie |
释义 | junkie (dʒʌŋki ) Word forms: junkies 1. countable noun A junkie is a drug addict. [informal] 2. countable noun [noun NOUN] You can use junkie to refer to someone who is very interested in a particular activity, especially when they spend a lot of time on it. [informal] ...a computer junkie. Collocations: news junkie You're much more likely to recognise her face if you're an aficionado of her books than if you're a news junkie. Times, Sunday Times I am a current affairs and news junkie. Times, Sunday Times There were lawyers, accountants and plenty of wellinformed news junkies. Times, Sunday Times The apps here give due credit to their sources, and in many ways are a dream come true for news junkies. Times, Sunday Times Nobody except news junkies and policy wonks knows what that means. Houston Chronicle So he's just as much of a political junkie as he ever was? Times, Sunday Times He’s a political junkie, so it’s an awesome experience. Globe and Mail Each produced at least one good book for the political junkie. Globe and Mail Some of his supporters were delighted that he was reaching an audience of ordinary voters while his rivals were slugging it out in a debate watched by political junkies. Times, Sunday Times Buried within it lies an insight into the upper workings of this government that will fascinate political junkies. Times, Sunday Times |
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