hangover

英 [ˈhæŋəʊvə(r)] 美 [ˈhæŋoʊvər]

n.  宿醉(过量喝酒后第二天的头痛以及恶心反应); 遗留的感觉; 沿袭下来的风俗(或思想等)

复数:hangovers

TEM8电力

Collins.1 / BNC.11622 / COCA.13020



牛津词典

noun

  1. 宿醉(过量喝酒后第二天的头痛以及恶心反应)
    the headache and sick feeling that you have the day after drinking too much alcohol
    1. She woke up with a terrible hangover.
      她醒来时宿醉反应很厉害。
  2. 遗留的感觉;沿袭下来的风俗(或思想等)
    a feeling, custom, idea, etc. that remains from the past, although it is no longer practical or suitable
    1. the insecure feeling that was a hangover from her childhood
      她儿时留下的不安全感
    2. hangover laws from the previous administration
      从上届政府沿袭下来的法律

柯林斯词典

  1. (醉酒后的)宿醉
    If someone wakes up with a hangover, they feel sick and have a headache because they have drunk a lot of alcohol the night before.
    1. N-COUNT 遗留观念(或习俗)
      Something that is a hangover from the past is an idea or way of behaving which people used to have in the past but which people no longer generally have.
      1. As a hangover from rationing, they mixed butter and margarine.
        作为食品配给制的一种遗留影响,他们总把黄油和人造黄油混在一起吃。

    双语例句

    1. As a hangover from rationing, they mixed butter and margarine.
      作为食品配给制的一种遗留影响,他们总把黄油和人造黄油混在一起吃。
    2. For most drinkers, the only proven cure for a bad hangover is time.
      对于大多数饮酒者而言,只有一种经过验证的宿醉治疗方法,那就是时间。
    3. I have a hangover.
      我有点宿醉。
    4. The movies of The Beach and The Hangover, Part 2 were still many years away.
      电影《海滩》和《宿醉II》的拍摄还是许多年以后的事情。
    5. The experience left him slightly bewildered and slightly ill, he said, suffering from a food hangover.
      这场体验让他有点困惑,还有点不适,七田谦介说,就好像经历了一次由食物引发的宿醉。
    6. The plot feels like a rehash of The Hangover Part II and Planes, Trains and Automobiles.
      剧情感觉像是《宿醉2》和《飞机、火车和汽车》的翻拍。
    7. You don't have to wait. I can start the hangover right now.
      你不用等了,我现在就给你。
    8. Did you know that having a hangover is.
      你知不知道酒喝多了。
    9. I woke up with a hangover.
      我起床时有宿醉的感觉。
    10. You might say that having enjoyed the party they are due the hangover.
      你可能会说,他们既然享受了派对的好时光,该受宿醉之扰。
    11. It is part of the hangover from the party, but probably not the cure for a punishing headache.
      这是筵宴宿醉的一部分,但或许不是治愈磨人头痛的良方。
    12. I have a hangover this morning.
      我早上起来宿醉难消。
    13. Anna: No, I've got a hangover.
      不是,我昨晚宿醉了。
    14. He had a terrible hangover after the New Year's Eve party.
      在除夕夜的宴会后,他宿醉,十分难受。
    15. He's sleeping off his hangover.
      他宿醉未消还在睡觉。
    16. At least with a hangover, I feel something.
      和醉鬼在一起,至少我还能感觉到什么。
    17. She woke up with a terrible hangover.
      她醒来时宿醉反应很厉害。
    18. If the acquaintance is to subsequent pain, then I would rather it was a silent hangover!
      如果相识就是为了后来的伤痛,那么我宁愿那是一场无言的宿醉!
    19. It will toast victory with cold medicine, but inherit a hangover.
      它将会用“感冒药”来庆祝胜利,但继承的却是宿醉。
    20. I had such a bad hangover this morning I considered signing the pledge.
      今天早上我宿醉得很厉害,我考虑要戒酒。
    21. He's got some fierce hangover, or else he hasn't slept in a month.
      他是喝醉了酒而难受得厉害,要不就是一个月没有睡过觉。
    22. John is sleeping off the hangover.
      约翰睡了一觉,才从宿醉中醒来。
    23. I have a hangover today.
      今天我生病了,很难受!
    24. Oh, I can not do my work with this hangover.
      啊,因为宿醉,工作做不下去。
    25. I have to work in the morning so I can't have a hangover.
      因为明早我还得工作呢,可不能犯晕。
    26. I spent the day sleeping off a hangover.
      我睡了一天的觉以消除宿醉。
    27. I had a terrible hangover the next morning.
      我隔天早上宿醉得很厉害。
    28. I remember getting really drunk and having a god awful hangover the next day.
      我记得我喝得很醉,第二天宿醉得厉害。
    29. I have a hangover ( this morning).
      我(今天早上)宿醉还没醒。
    30. Joan: No! The hangover I get from one new year is bad enough for me, thank you!
      琼:不!一个新年(派对)给我带来的后遗症就已经够我受的了,谢谢你了!

    英英释义

    noun

    1. something that has survived from the past
      1. a holdover from the sixties
      2. hangovers from the 19th century

      Synonym:    holdover

    2. an official who remains in office after his term

        Synonym:    holdover

      1. disagreeable aftereffects from the use of drugs (especially alcohol)

          Synonym:    katzenjammer