boozing
/buːz/ (bre, ipa) · [bˈuzɪŋ] /buːz/ (ame, ipa) · [bˈuzɪŋ] /ˈbüz How to pronounce booze (audio)/ (ame, mw)
boozing — 動詞
- boozingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- boozings3rd person singular
- boozinging-ing form
- boozingedpast simple
1. to spend time drinking alcoholic drinks, often in a casual, noisy, or rather hea
喝酒;酗酒
一直喝酒,常帶放縱語氣
to spend time drinking alcoholic drinks, often in a casual, noisy, or rather heavy way
Ryan and Gabriel went boozing after the team won the cup.
Ryan 和 Gabriel 在球隊奪冠後去喝酒慶祝。
go boozing after a celebration
Padma spent the whole Friday night boozing with old school friends.
Padma 整個星期五晚上都在跟老同學喝酒。
The tourists were still boozing outside the hostel when sunrise came.
太陽升起時,那群遊客還在青年旅館外酗酒。
Hoa promised to stop boozing before the early shift at the bakery.
Hoa 答應在麵包店的早班前先停止喝酒。
- drink
neutral and broad; it can refer to any alcohol use, not especially lively or heavy drinking
- go out drinking
more neutral phrase for the same social activity, without the slangy tone
- get drunk
focuses on the result rather than the activity itself
文法句型
go boozing
be out boozing
stop boozing
用法筆記
Usually intransitive and informal. It often appears in patterns like 'go boozing' or 'be out boozing' and usually suggests more drinking than simply having one drink with a meal.