hungover的意思和读音

hungover

: [ˈhʌŋˌoʊvər] : [hʌŋˈəʊvə(r)]

adj.宿

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hungoveradj.— see alsohangover

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

adj.1.tired and sick in the morning because you drank too much alcohol the night before

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2. jello n. hungover adj. , groaning n. , ...

3. frightened: hungover: idiotic: ...

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1.Nothing like a pair of big, dark sunglasses to cover up tired looking, hungover eyes, whilst you walk from the train station.

2.Sitting next to her in a lecture, a hungover student might be mistaken for not recognising Emma Watson.宿

3.The next morning, Smartt was so hungover, he could barely move. Engle eyed him as they put on bulletproof vests.宿穿

4.But by the morning the hungover animal had stood up and cautiously moved a few metres away.鹿

5.Or alternately, when you literally drive head on into a truck on the way to work because you're both drunk and hungover.宿

6.So if you're feeling hungover at the start of your run, you're actually starting your run dehydrated, which is never a good thing.西

7.Thursday: Slightly hungover, almost no sleep.

8.I'm as hungover as a French Sailor, and now I've lost the bloody DVD.宿

9.A liberty boat full of sleepy hungover sailors came.宿

10.They show up on time; they're more accurate; I don't pay them by the hour; and they're never hungover.