wino

wino

美 [ˈwaɪnoʊ]  英 [ˈwaɪnəʊ]

  • n.(无家可归的)酒鬼
  • 网络简冠中;酒鬼叫歪闹;喜爱葡萄酒者

词形变化

复数:winos  

英汉双解

n.
1.
(无家可归的)酒鬼a person who drinks a lot of cheap alcohol and who has no home

英汉解释

n.
1.
〈美俚〉酒鬼,醉汉

英英解释

n.

例句

Ture, all this planning becames moot when the 40-minute trip takes two hours because of a track fire and a wino who gets caught in the door?

老实如果半路火灾遭遇醉汉,40分钟行程两个小时原先这些计划泡汤

The old wino sat down at the counter and ordered twenty-six cents worth of food.

酒鬼柜台坐下食物津津有味

"Maybe they do, " Dex said. "I reckon those wino bastards better stay out of sight or they'll run 'em plumb out of the county. "

他们可能消失,”戴克斯说到。“觉得那些酒鬼最好看见否则他们直接这个国家。”

Breathing a sigh of relief, the wino said, "Thank goodness, I thought I was a cripple. " ?

酒鬼一口气,“感谢以为。”

I told you to bring me some good-looking kid, not this fat, sausage-chewing wino.

英俊小伙子不是这种肥胖香肠酒鬼

You paged me because you couldn't handle a few stitches on a wino?

只是简单缝合处理不了吗?

You're looking for two Kennington kids who bashed up some old wino.

那个酒鬼两个肯宁顿小孩

And then one day I met this wino in a restaurant.

而后一天一个餐馆遇到一位酒鬼

the wino 's poor befuddled mind; a mind be fogged with drink.

酒鬼可怜糊涂头脑糊涂头脑

That was a good meal. I was eating when this old wino came in. I love winos because they never hurt anyone but themselves.

这个酒鬼进来酒鬼没有敌意因为他们除了伤害他们自己决不伤害别人

shyly, a wino sips his wine

心地一个醉汉