双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
- It developed from a slightly boozy lunch I had with some writer friends.
这个主意源于一次我和一些作家朋友们的酩酊午餐。 - Colin didn't like to drink much and he found the boozy, aimless conversation of the usual Hollywood gatherings intolerable.
科林不喜欢多喝酒,而且不能忍受好莱坞经常集会时那种酒后胡言和信口开河的谈话。 - Comatose teenagers line every gutter in the boozy Britain of popular imagination.
在嗜酒的英国,普遍想象认为每个贫民窟里都有成排的醉酒酣睡的青少年。 - We could not have been more uninterested in that whole boozy, cartoon-like, fake working-class thing.
我们从来对这些醉醺醺、 滑稽又伪装的工薪阶层的事情无比厌恶。
权威例句
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