drunkard
英 [ˈdrʌŋkəd]
美 [ˈdrʌŋkərd]
n. 酒鬼; 醉鬼
复数:drunkards
BNC.21447 / COCA.23287
牛津词典
noun
- 酒鬼;醉鬼
a person who gets drunk very often
柯林斯词典
- 酒鬼;醉鬼;酗酒者
Adrunkardis someone who frequently gets drunk.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- Now don't get worried, you sister hasn't turned into a drunkard.
你别担心,你姐姐还没有变成醉鬼。 - A drunkard came home and had just laid down when a woman crazily smacked him.
一个酒鬼回家刚躺下,就挨了女人没头没脑一阵揍。 - It was seen by the hidden Old drunkard.
这一切被一直躲在暗处的老醉鬼看得一清二楚。 - He collided with a drunkard at the corner of the street.
他在街角和一醉汉互撞。 - A drunkard brushed against me in a rude way.
一个醉汉从我身边经过时粗鲁地碰了我一下。 - I was talking to the duck, not to you, the drunkard replied.
“我在和鸭子说话,不是和你说话。”酒鬼回答说。 - The drunkard procured his death.
醉汉促成了他的死。 - Both of these sentences emphasize how the drunkard dealt with his clothes.
这两个句子都强调了酒鬼对他的衣物的处置。 - Your father was a drunkard. I was ashamed to say hello to him in the street.
你父亲是个酒鬼,我不愿在街上跟他打招呼。 - Huckleberry Finn, son of the town drunkard.
哈克贝利?费恩,他是本镇一个酒鬼的儿子。