单词 | booze |
释义 | booze From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Drinkboozebooze1 /buːz/ noun [singular, uncountable]informalDFD alcoholic drink a bottle of boozeon the booze (=drinking too much alcohol) for five days. He’s been on the booze off the booze (=no longer drinking too much alcohol) and he is a different person. My husband is now off the booze Examples from the Corpusbooze• The prince is known for his love of women, gambling, and booze.• Louise looks like a waif and has indulged in more booze and cigarettes than she should have.• The combination of booze and drugs made him violent.• Listen, I have quite a lot of booze.• And that would mostly have gone on booze and horses.• The doctor told Jimmy to stay off the booze for a while.• Anton smelled the booze on Parker.• Jack led Rothstein and friend to the West Side garage where the booze truck was parked.• The booze would help him sleep better.off the booze• We must lay off the booze even during Holy Communion.boozebooze2 verb [intransitive] informalto drink alcohol, especially a lot of it He went out boozing with his mates after work.Origin booze (1200-1300) Middle Dutch Middle Flemish busen |
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