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booze的意思

booze

基本解释

n. 酒;酒宴

vi. 豪饮;痛饮

n. (Booze)人名;(英)布兹

中文词源

booze 酒精饮料

beer的变体,z音使语气更强烈。

英文词源

booze
booze: [13] This word seems to have been borrowed on two distinct and widely separate occasions from Middle Dutch būsen ‘drink much alcohol’ (which some have connected with Middle High German būs ‘swelling’). In the 13th century this gave Middle English bouse, which if it had continued to the present day would have rhymed with the verb house. However, in the 16th century the Middle Dutch word was reborrowed, giving modern English booze.
booze (n.)
by 1821, perhaps 1714; probably originally as a verb, "to drink a lot" (1768), variant of Middle English bouse (c. 1300), from Middle Dutch busen "to drink heavily," related to Middle High German bus (intransitive) "to swell, inflate," of unknown origin. The noun reinforced by name of Philadelphia distiller E.G. Booz. Johnson's dictionary has rambooze "A drink made of wine, ale, eggs and sugar in winter time; or of wine, milk, sugar and rose-water in the summer time." In New Zealand from c.World War II, a drinking binge was a boozeroo.

实用例句

1. I've kicked cigarettes, heroin, and booze.
我已经戒了烟,不再吸食海洛因和酗酒了。
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2. He was dry for years but now he's back on the booze.
他已戒酒多年,但现在又开始喝了.
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3. She's been off the booze for a month now.
到现在她已经一个月滴酒不沾了.
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4. Let's go out and booze up!
走,咱们出去喝个痛快!
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5. Her husband has been on the booze again.
她的丈夫又不停地喝起酒来.
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