boozy meaning in English
adj.
大醉的;爱酒如命的。
Examples
- Long boozy nights around the fire
那些醉醺醺的漫漫长夜! - At the foot of the stairs he was heard remarking to fontan in his boozy voice
他们走到楼梯脚下时,还能听见他用酒徒的嗓音,同丰唐谈论王子哩。 - They were even going to fire him once because he came to work with a boozy breath
他们用该死的小小分号和分数弄得他坐卧不宁,他常常把它们搞错。 - Japanese have traditionally excused boozy benders as the only opportunity repressed workers have to loosen up and tell the boss what they think
过去,日本人传统上将纵酒狂欢看作是饱受压抑的职员放松心情,对老板直言不讳的唯一机会,因此不予追究。 - A good butler knows just how to rouse one after a boozy night and now anyone can wake feeling pampered to the indulgent tones of the consummate valet
到底怎样才算是一个称职的管家呢?他应当可以做到在主人通宵狂饮的情况下,仍然能够于第二天清晨将主人及时唤醒。