boozer
n. 痛饮者
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释义与例句
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1.
One who drinks alcohol habitually; a drunkard.
非正式2009 November, Neville Franks, The Lost Boy of the Ozarks, Backpacker, page 82, Every swig made me more relaxed, and happy, and I was definitely a boozer again, and I wondered why I had ever thought I wasn't a boozer and I took another pull and I was going to clap BC on the back and thank him for being such a good hotel manager, and faithful guide, for being my friend, and then I passed out.
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2.
A public house, pub.
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A World War II fighter radar detector, fitted to British bombers.
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A vehicle equipped with tanks for supplying water to remote locations.
2010 June 8, Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard), page 2, Mr. Mututho: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Assistant Minister should assure the people of Vihiga that they will get a water boozer because the sick people are not party to this complication. Could he assure the people that he can send a boozer in his capacity even if he cannot supply power or a standby generator, so that they can have a small well?
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词源
From booze + -er (agent noun suffix) or (pub) + -er (relational noun suffix).
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