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单词 reefer
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reefer1

noun ˈriːfəˈrifər
informal
  • 1A cannabis cigarette.

    〈非正式〉大麻烟卷

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I thought Jamaica was all sun, giant reefers and smooooth, silky reggae beats.
    • In interview, Mr Kenny accepted that these were his, and said that he had smoked cannabis - some 5 to 10 reefers a day - to avoid serious ongoing pain and consequent mental suffering caused by his back injury.
    • She lives in a damp tenement smelling of curry powder and incense with her layabout boyfriend, whose idea of a busy day is to roll a few reefers while listening to Deep Purple.
    • There were a couple of half-smoked reefers just left lying in the gutter by some kids who probably got spooked by some headlights.
    • She was unable to hold on to Jonathan, who began his career in foster homes at the age of 4 and would eventually go on his own tour of mental hospitals, thanks to some PCP-laced reefers and his grandparents' willingness to sign forms.
    • He was sprawled over a comfortable looking chair, a reefer stuck in the corner of his mouth and smoldering softly.
    • The man proceeded to roll a reefer, clearly spreading out the tobacco and cannabis without apparently any sense of doing anything wrong.
    • We are experimenting to find the best method of switching [users] from reefers to other opiates.
    • I can confirm a 17-year-old from Great Harwood was cautioned for possession of a reefer containing cannabis.
    • One reefer, one pill is not on - it's going to impair your ability to drive.
    • To Amsterdam, red light capital of the universe, where my man with a reefer reports on the finale to this year's Tall Ships Race.
    • A group of us were smoking a poorly rolled, filterless reefer up in the empty nosebleeds at the Coliseum.
    • Una Persson settled a slim, perfect reefer into her holder and fished her Meredith from her top pocket.
    • They put a cannabis reefer between his fingers.
    • I'm not sure if this is normal for most actors, but drinking beer and smoking reefers seems to be the best way to prepare to go onstage for the cast of Wilhelm Reich in Hell.
    • Hide hand-rolled cigarettes and an occasional reefer from folks at church.
    • Chancellor Kiryl sighed a bit, took a long puff on his reefer, and blew the smoke out in a long, thin gray cloud.
    • A national newspaper carried a big cartoon of him sitting in a theatre with his open cue case by his side and a very long reefer in his hand, with an usher in the background claiming he thought he had his cue in his case.
    • Establishments sell grass openly and the customers (Vietnamese rarely smoke) roll and lazily smoke reefers like a cigarette.
    • ‘Following this latest incident we did find a lot of used beer cans and reefers which would suggest the area has been targeted for late-night parties,’ he said.
    Synonyms
    cannabis cigarette, marijuana cigarette
    1. 1.1mass noun Cannabis.
      大麻
      Example sentencesExamples
      • So getting back to marijuana and reefer, you talk about wanting to decriminalize it, I mean, isn't that sort of a namby-pamby half step?
      • This, it seems, isn't worth mentioning, but the reefer madness is - as though the consumption of marijuana must be responsible for the assault.
      • I got Rico some reefer and some wine and invited him to my house and taped material, and then I recorded it.
      • And I would go out the back door, through the corridors that ran behind the stores, and find a place to fire up a bowl and take a couple hits of reefer.
      • By comparison, 9.3 percent of Americans are mad for reefer, 10.6 percent of Britons, and a whopping 15 percent of Australians.
      • Jeff Sessions was deeply offended by the KKK's embrace of reefer madness.
      • There's something magical about the marriage of the incredible mountain scenery, the West Coast ocean air, and the burn of some reefer in your lungs and mind.
      • Since the 1980s, reefer madness in these rolling hills has grown as fast as a marijuana plant in the Appalachian spring.
      • We were standing around it drinking beer and smoking reefer.
      • Sure, some people might trade up from a Geo to a Ford Taurus, but what about your layabout Cousin Todd, whose entire income comes from selling the Grade Z reefer he grows in his basement?
      • Tonight TV has a chronic case of reefer madness.
      • I was in the U.S. Army, having the time of my life. I absolutely loved reefer and acid, and when I tried junk I loved that too.
      • If they're not out raving all night hopped up on that ecstasy stuff, they're out behind the school listening to rap music, smoking reefer and even, sometimes, Mary Jane.
      • My retinue consisted not of fellow cyclists and fitness heads, but bandmates and the subterfuge associated with playing regularly in a rock band, reefer, and lots of scotch.
      • Soon, everyone is blowing reefer and getting frisky, and it doesn't take long for clothes - and inhibitions - to hit the floor.
      • Yet even though Vancouver is known as the Amsterdam of the Pacific Northwest, reefer related businesses have a tenuous existence, operating as they do under the cloud of prohibition.
      • It has become rather hilarious to read about the smelly Beatniks who would not bathe, who stayed up all night at cafes reading poetry and listening to jazz, smoking reefer and bed hopping.
      • Unfortunately, at 14, Michael was interested in smoking reefer, petty larceny, hookers, LSD and basketball.
      • Patel was seen to put a reefer cigarette on the window ledge and when he was searched a further 11 pieces of the drug were found.
      • Are our hospitals filled with raving pot smokers, insane from reefer madness?
      • She experiments with reefer, makes eyes at the check-out boy and starts talking frankly about sexuality to son Tim, who is justifiably disgusted.
      • Chalk them up to adrenaline crashes, too much rage and reefer and booze.
      • Among a couple of hundred slang names for marijuana, some of the most common are: pot, weed, reefer, grass, dope, joint, seed, tea and Texas tea.
      • Then there's Nick, the hot-blooded Sicilian artist who paints scenes from the raw-edged life he leads, and Gene, the blond Viking giant who smokes reefer and plays very, very rough.
      • After getting popped holding 57 pounds of reefer back in '72, he studied social anthropology in prison and is more than happy to wax philosophical about garbage and what it says about our culture.
      • I was smoking reefer before I played music ever.
      • Terms from years ago, such as pot, herb, grass, weed, Mary Jane and reefer, are still used.
      • Any pothead who has ever purchased a bogus.4 count from some foggy-eyed pusher-man in the Berri metro will understand why it's so important to take to the streets in support of easy access to quality legal reefer.
      • In some ways, this reefer madness is not exactly news.

Origin

1930s: perhaps related to Mexican Spanish grifo '(smoker of) cannabis'.

Rhymes

feoffor

reefer2

noun ˈriːfəˈrifər
  • 1

    short for reefer jacket
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The cotton reefer and trench sits with cropped Capri pants.
    • Curvy or busty women look better in belted coats or coats with fairly full skirts than in straight-cut reefer styles.
  • 2Sailing
    A person who reefs a sail.

    〔航海〕缩帆水手

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Slowly, he muscled Taitt up the ladder, through the scuttle, onto the reefer deck, then up another level onto the chaotic mess decks, where he could be evacuated by crew members who were now arriving to tend to the injured.
    1. 2.1nautical slang, archaic A midshipman.
      〔航海〕〈俚,古〉海军学校学员;海军候补少尉;见习船员

reefer3

noun ˈriːfəˈrifər
informal
  • A refrigerated lorry, railway wagon, or ship.

    〈非正式〉冷藏车;冷藏船

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Latreefers was formed to be the purchasing company under six contracts for building reefer vessels made with a Polish shipbuilding yard in September 1992.
    • Tilbury, which is jointly owned by ABP, P&O and Forth Ports, has ‘the largest blown-air reefer facility in the northern hemisphere’.
    • Although current plans call for leasing reefers to support all deployments, purchase appears to be a more cost-effective option for long-term deployments.
    • Beyond new body designs, materials and parts, reefer, truck and trailer companies also work with dairy customers to address other industry issues.
    • Yet few generator sets were available to provide power, and prime power needed to operate the reefers at Kandahar Airfield was limited.
    • According to D' Angelo, there is a trend in transport refrigeration toward the requirements of reefer reliability, ease of serviceability, ease of use and constant airflow.
    • Dairy processors shopping around for the ideal truck and reefer must consider their cargo, temperature requirements and distribution route, among other factors.
    • Every freezer case and reefer unit looked like someone had smacked a cart into the chrome, hard.
    • The latest innovations in truck, trailer and reefer technologies improve dairy delivery efficiencies.
    • Advanced foam insulation, in fact, has been a focus of many recent advances in interior reefer design.
    • Most weeks, at least one round trip to the cold storage plant is made, with from one to four reefers.
    • The company's six new 3800 - TEU containerships, now operating on the East Coast Inter-American trade, have 800 reefer plugs apiece.
    • Passing them by on the highway, it may not look like there have been many changes in reefer bodies over the years, but a closer inspection reveals that there have been definite refinements.
    • Crews in Salinas would load a modified boxcar, a reefer, with cartons of lettuce and crushed ice.
    • Either way, those that sell or lease trucks, trailers and reefers to dairy manufacturers regularly work to understand the needs of this unique industry.
    • When the door opens, the refer shuts off, when the door closes, the reefer turns back on increasing shelf life.
    • Behind the locomotive is a reefer (refrigerator car) to supply ice for drinking water in the sleepers.
    • ‘We're using a lot of what Thermo King refers to as their Smart and Quiet reefers, which diagnose themselves; the control pad and display tell you what's wrong,’ says Diehl.
    • Great Dane also touts its capacity for multiple temperature items, available through its SuperSeal XLT reefer.
    • At times, the Idaho Falls yard is a sea of reefers and covered hoppers.

Origin

Early 20th century: abbreviation.

reefer1

nounˈrifərˈrēfər
informal
  • 1A marijuana cigarette.

    〈非正式〉大麻烟卷

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The man proceeded to roll a reefer, clearly spreading out the tobacco and cannabis without apparently any sense of doing anything wrong.
    • I thought Jamaica was all sun, giant reefers and smooooth, silky reggae beats.
    • They put a cannabis reefer between his fingers.
    • Establishments sell grass openly and the customers (Vietnamese rarely smoke) roll and lazily smoke reefers like a cigarette.
    • She lives in a damp tenement smelling of curry powder and incense with her layabout boyfriend, whose idea of a busy day is to roll a few reefers while listening to Deep Purple.
    • I can confirm a 17-year-old from Great Harwood was cautioned for possession of a reefer containing cannabis.
    • One reefer, one pill is not on - it's going to impair your ability to drive.
    • Una Persson settled a slim, perfect reefer into her holder and fished her Meredith from her top pocket.
    • We are experimenting to find the best method of switching [users] from reefers to other opiates.
    • Chancellor Kiryl sighed a bit, took a long puff on his reefer, and blew the smoke out in a long, thin gray cloud.
    • Hide hand-rolled cigarettes and an occasional reefer from folks at church.
    • There were a couple of half-smoked reefers just left lying in the gutter by some kids who probably got spooked by some headlights.
    • A group of us were smoking a poorly rolled, filterless reefer up in the empty nosebleeds at the Coliseum.
    • She was unable to hold on to Jonathan, who began his career in foster homes at the age of 4 and would eventually go on his own tour of mental hospitals, thanks to some PCP-laced reefers and his grandparents' willingness to sign forms.
    • To Amsterdam, red light capital of the universe, where my man with a reefer reports on the finale to this year's Tall Ships Race.
    • A national newspaper carried a big cartoon of him sitting in a theatre with his open cue case by his side and a very long reefer in his hand, with an usher in the background claiming he thought he had his cue in his case.
    • He was sprawled over a comfortable looking chair, a reefer stuck in the corner of his mouth and smoldering softly.
    • ‘Following this latest incident we did find a lot of used beer cans and reefers which would suggest the area has been targeted for late-night parties,’ he said.
    • I'm not sure if this is normal for most actors, but drinking beer and smoking reefers seems to be the best way to prepare to go onstage for the cast of Wilhelm Reich in Hell.
    • In interview, Mr Kenny accepted that these were his, and said that he had smoked cannabis - some 5 to 10 reefers a day - to avoid serious ongoing pain and consequent mental suffering caused by his back injury.
    Synonyms
    cannabis cigarette, marijuana cigarette
    1. 1.1 Marijuana.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This, it seems, isn't worth mentioning, but the reefer madness is - as though the consumption of marijuana must be responsible for the assault.
      • And I would go out the back door, through the corridors that ran behind the stores, and find a place to fire up a bowl and take a couple hits of reefer.
      • Unfortunately, at 14, Michael was interested in smoking reefer, petty larceny, hookers, LSD and basketball.
      • Patel was seen to put a reefer cigarette on the window ledge and when he was searched a further 11 pieces of the drug were found.
      • My retinue consisted not of fellow cyclists and fitness heads, but bandmates and the subterfuge associated with playing regularly in a rock band, reefer, and lots of scotch.
      • Since the 1980s, reefer madness in these rolling hills has grown as fast as a marijuana plant in the Appalachian spring.
      • Terms from years ago, such as pot, herb, grass, weed, Mary Jane and reefer, are still used.
      • If they're not out raving all night hopped up on that ecstasy stuff, they're out behind the school listening to rap music, smoking reefer and even, sometimes, Mary Jane.
      • In some ways, this reefer madness is not exactly news.
      • There's something magical about the marriage of the incredible mountain scenery, the West Coast ocean air, and the burn of some reefer in your lungs and mind.
      • Are our hospitals filled with raving pot smokers, insane from reefer madness?
      • Tonight TV has a chronic case of reefer madness.
      • Soon, everyone is blowing reefer and getting frisky, and it doesn't take long for clothes - and inhibitions - to hit the floor.
      • Chalk them up to adrenaline crashes, too much rage and reefer and booze.
      • Any pothead who has ever purchased a bogus.4 count from some foggy-eyed pusher-man in the Berri metro will understand why it's so important to take to the streets in support of easy access to quality legal reefer.
      • Among a couple of hundred slang names for marijuana, some of the most common are: pot, weed, reefer, grass, dope, joint, seed, tea and Texas tea.
      • She experiments with reefer, makes eyes at the check-out boy and starts talking frankly about sexuality to son Tim, who is justifiably disgusted.
      • I was in the U.S. Army, having the time of my life. I absolutely loved reefer and acid, and when I tried junk I loved that too.
      • Yet even though Vancouver is known as the Amsterdam of the Pacific Northwest, reefer related businesses have a tenuous existence, operating as they do under the cloud of prohibition.
      • We were standing around it drinking beer and smoking reefer.
      • Sure, some people might trade up from a Geo to a Ford Taurus, but what about your layabout Cousin Todd, whose entire income comes from selling the Grade Z reefer he grows in his basement?
      • I was smoking reefer before I played music ever.
      • After getting popped holding 57 pounds of reefer back in '72, he studied social anthropology in prison and is more than happy to wax philosophical about garbage and what it says about our culture.
      • I got Rico some reefer and some wine and invited him to my house and taped material, and then I recorded it.
      • So getting back to marijuana and reefer, you talk about wanting to decriminalize it, I mean, isn't that sort of a namby-pamby half step?
      • It has become rather hilarious to read about the smelly Beatniks who would not bathe, who stayed up all night at cafes reading poetry and listening to jazz, smoking reefer and bed hopping.
      • By comparison, 9.3 percent of Americans are mad for reefer, 10.6 percent of Britons, and a whopping 15 percent of Australians.
      • Then there's Nick, the hot-blooded Sicilian artist who paints scenes from the raw-edged life he leads, and Gene, the blond Viking giant who smokes reefer and plays very, very rough.
      • Jeff Sessions was deeply offended by the KKK's embrace of reefer madness.

Origin

1930s: perhaps related to Mexican Spanish grifo ‘(smoker of) cannabis’.

reefer2

nounˈrifərˈrēfər
  • short for reefer jacket
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The cotton reefer and trench sits with cropped Capri pants.
    • Curvy or busty women look better in belted coats or coats with fairly full skirts than in straight-cut reefer styles.

reefer3

nounˈrifərˈrēfər
informal
  • A refrigerated truck, railroad car, or ship.

    〈非正式〉冷藏车;冷藏船

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Yet few generator sets were available to provide power, and prime power needed to operate the reefers at Kandahar Airfield was limited.
    • The company's six new 3800 - TEU containerships, now operating on the East Coast Inter-American trade, have 800 reefer plugs apiece.
    • Behind the locomotive is a reefer (refrigerator car) to supply ice for drinking water in the sleepers.
    • Although current plans call for leasing reefers to support all deployments, purchase appears to be a more cost-effective option for long-term deployments.
    • Dairy processors shopping around for the ideal truck and reefer must consider their cargo, temperature requirements and distribution route, among other factors.
    • Advanced foam insulation, in fact, has been a focus of many recent advances in interior reefer design.
    • At times, the Idaho Falls yard is a sea of reefers and covered hoppers.
    • The latest innovations in truck, trailer and reefer technologies improve dairy delivery efficiencies.
    • ‘We're using a lot of what Thermo King refers to as their Smart and Quiet reefers, which diagnose themselves; the control pad and display tell you what's wrong,’ says Diehl.
    • Great Dane also touts its capacity for multiple temperature items, available through its SuperSeal XLT reefer.
    • Tilbury, which is jointly owned by ABP, P&O and Forth Ports, has ‘the largest blown-air reefer facility in the northern hemisphere’.
    • Latreefers was formed to be the purchasing company under six contracts for building reefer vessels made with a Polish shipbuilding yard in September 1992.
    • When the door opens, the refer shuts off, when the door closes, the reefer turns back on increasing shelf life.
    • Passing them by on the highway, it may not look like there have been many changes in reefer bodies over the years, but a closer inspection reveals that there have been definite refinements.
    • Either way, those that sell or lease trucks, trailers and reefers to dairy manufacturers regularly work to understand the needs of this unique industry.
    • According to D' Angelo, there is a trend in transport refrigeration toward the requirements of reefer reliability, ease of serviceability, ease of use and constant airflow.
    • Every freezer case and reefer unit looked like someone had smacked a cart into the chrome, hard.
    • Most weeks, at least one round trip to the cold storage plant is made, with from one to four reefers.
    • Crews in Salinas would load a modified boxcar, a reefer, with cartons of lettuce and crushed ice.
    • Beyond new body designs, materials and parts, reefer, truck and trailer companies also work with dairy customers to address other industry issues.

Origin

Early 20th century: abbreviation.

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