hungover

英 [ˌhʌŋˈəʊvə(r)] 美 [ˌhʌŋˈoʊvər]

adj.  宿醉

BNC.43334 / COCA.25863



牛津词典

adj.

  1. 宿醉
    a person who is hungover is feeling ill/sick because they drank too much alcohol the night before

    柯林斯词典

    1. ADJ-GRADED 宿醉的
      Someone who is hungover is unwell because they drank too much alcohol on the previous day.
      1. He was still hungover on the 25-minute bus drive to work the following morning.
        他第二天早上坐公共汽车去上班的25分钟车程中仍宿醉未醒。

    双语例句

    1. And if the office suggests an after-work drink, give it a miss tonight-one hungover day at work is bad enough.
      如果办公室的同事建议下班后喝一场,今晚就不要参加了工作日宿醉一次就够了!
    2. Mr Rogers said: 'You can get rid of the dehydration and you are still hungover.'
      罗杰先生说道:你可能会因此摆脱脱水症状,不过宿醉却不会因此得到缓解。
    3. Meanwhile, a hungover Prince Harry chose EasyJet to make his way home to London.
      同时,哈里王子搭乘易捷航空返回伦敦。
    4. Aged 18, perhaps hungover, you read out your pitiful but elegant essay.
      18岁的你(可能还带着一点宿醉)朗读自己那可怜但雅致的作文。
    5. But by the morning the hungover animal had stood up and cautiously moved a few metres away.
      但是早晨的时候,这只余醉未醒的麋鹿站了起来,跌跌撞撞地往前走了几步。
    6. A liberty boat full of sleepy hungover sailors came.
      一艘自由轮满载着睡意蒙胧、宿醉的水兵来到。
    7. Thursday: slightly hungover, almost no sleep.
      星期四:因为几乎没睡,感觉有些酒醉没醒。