drunkards
英 [ˈdrʌŋkədz]
美 [ˈdrʌŋkərdz]
n. 酒鬼; 醉鬼
drunkard的复数
柯林斯词典
- 酒鬼;醉鬼;酗酒者
Adrunkardis someone who frequently gets drunk.
双语例句
- In previous lives, bacchae were the spirits of gourmands, gluttons, well-meaning drunkards, and others who relished the act of living.
在他们的前世里,浆果者通常是美食家、暴食者、比较有品的酒鬼,以及其它类型的家伙。 - On the Categories of Drunkards in Ancient China
中国古代酒徒类型的演进 - Drunkards had reeled by, cursing and chattering to themselves like monstrous apes.
醉汉咒骂着、踉跄地走过,并且自言自语,象一些狰狞的猿猴。 - Very fat men and drunkards are not good risks.
很胖的人及酗酒都不是好的被保险人。 - Without light, they grope in the dark and stagger like drunkards.
在无光的黑暗中摸索,踉跄犹如醉汉。 - The drunkards are brawly.
这些醉鬼在喧哗吵闹。 - Nevertheless, he wondered why these drunkards were being so generous with their favourite drug.
不过,他想知道这些酒鬼为何如此慷慨地献出他们的至爱。 - They are either thieves, drunkards, snakes, tigers, malaria, cockroaches, caterpillars, or an English sailor.
他们不外乎是盗贼、醉汉、毒蛇、老虎、疟疾菌、蟑螂、毛虫,或是英国的水手。 - 'Yes, for some,'says a recent study led by health economists at Yale University, which found that job losses can make the fat fatter and the drinkers drunkards.
耶鲁大学健康经济学家最近领导的一项研究显示,对一些人来讲,的确是这样。这项研究发现,失去工作会让胖人更胖,让饮酒者成为醉鬼。 - A rundown section of a city characterized by drunkards living on the street.
城市的破旧区域,常见到许多酒鬼露宿街头。