请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 alcoholic
释义

Definition of alcoholic in English:

alcoholic

adjective alkəˈhɒlɪkˌælkəˈhɔlɪk
  • 1Containing or relating to alcohol.

    (含)酒精的

    alcoholic liquor
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Musical genius, gifted writer, indubitable king of narcotic and alcoholic excess, Zevon now shows us that, in the face of oblivion, he also has balls the size of cantaloupes.
    • The items of interest in this study are nine items related to the consumption of any alcoholic beverages or drugs.
    • She may have already consumed a few small alcoholic beverages to toast her 21st birthday, but the following transcript is somewhat tough to comprehend.
    • Our observer noted that the enemy was having some sort of party, which included the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
    • Alcari was a strong mixture of alcoholic drinks and distilled milk.
    • Alcohol stimulates candida growth, so avoid wine, beer, hard alcoholic drinks, fermented apple cider and root beer.
    • A popular Greek drink is ouzo, a strong alcoholic drink flavored with anise.
    • It can also be soured into vinegar and fermented into an alcoholic drink.
    • The villagers showed us how they collect lontar palm juice, and distill it into an alcoholic drink either fine or rough, sold cheaply in the market for local consumption.
    • Islamic law forbids the consumption of alcoholic beverages, but this prohibition often is ignored.
    • You mean those highly alcoholic flavored liquor drinks?
    • However, the customer is lying down as a result of a disability rather than alcoholic consumption.
    • Even the drinks are opening up as an area where flavours are being added to give consumers a ready-mixed alcoholic beverage, said a spokesman for Kerry.
    • They involve music, dancing, and the consumption of alcoholic beverages such as chicha, brewed from corn.
    • In general, however, in India as in Britain, policy equated opium with alcoholic spirits, whose consumption should be regulated but not prohibited.
    • At least 137 people have died in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi after drinking an alcoholic brew laced with methanol.
    • Yet such indulgence is often the way, as people laugh off alcoholic excess while working themselves into a righteous moral lather over something smelly in a cigarette.
    • The meal is served with akevitt (strong distilled alcoholic drink) and beer.
    • Then Jack Daniel's, with alcoholic Hard Cola drinks available at the corner grocery.
    • Caught in a downward spiral of depression, dissipation and alcoholic excess, Boswell died on 19 May 1795.
    Synonyms
    intoxicating, inebriating, containing alcohol
    strong, hard, potent, stiff
    brewed, distilled, fermented
    rare spirituous, vinous
    1. 1.1 Caused by the excessive consumption of alcohol.
      饮酒过度产生的
      alcoholic liver disease

      饮酒过度引起的肝病。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Cirrhosis is the final phase of alcoholic liver disease.
      • Patients with autoimmune liver disease, drug-induced hepatitis and alcoholic liver injury were excluded.
      • Between 1997 and 2004, rates of alcoholic liver disease rocketed by 41%.
      • These lesions, well-described in many textbooks of physical diagnosis, are clearly related to chronic alcoholic liver disease.
      • Proteins made in microtubules of the liver cells cannot be released and lead to enlarged balloon-like cells, the hallmark of alcoholic liver disease.
      • If you're actively drinking, almost no center in the United States will transplant you, if it's caused alcoholic liver failure.
      • This could play a role in the growing rate of alcoholic liver disease in Mexican-Americans.
      • A lot of the people we see with alcoholic liver disease live normal lives.
      • Clinical trials with PPC are ongoing in patients with alcoholic liver disease.
      • Liver transplantation for patients with alcoholic liver disease raises issues and controversies not seen with other indications.
      • Alcoholics are very prone to developing alcoholic liver disease and finally end up with liver cirrhosis and liver failure.
      • If you had an alcoholic liver disease, the liver does not then metabolise oestrogens correctly in the body, and you end up with a rise in oestrogens.
      • Elevated liver enzymes are found in 18 percent of older alcoholics, and may indicate alcoholic hepatitis, fatty liver or cirrhosis.
      • They are viral infections; alcoholic liver disease; drug induced Hepatitis.
      • An excess of deaths from liver disease was seen in only two of the five cohorts studied by Seeff et al, and these were the only two cohorts not to have excluded patients with alcoholic liver disease.
      • Yet these specialists still rated the patient with the poorest prognosis as more suitable than the patients with alcoholic liver disease or a criminal record.
      • In England and Wales there are around 9,000 admissions to hospital each year from alcoholic liver disease and 800 deaths in patients under the age of 45.
      • Although alcoholic liver disease remains a controversial indication for transplantation, carefully selected patients do well.
      • Female alcoholics are more vulnerable to developing alcoholic cirrhosis.
      • The half-lives of the metabolites but not bupropion itself are increased in patients with alcoholic liver disease.
  • 2Suffering from alcoholism.

    酗酒的

    his alcoholic daughter was the cause of his anxiety

    他那酗酒的女儿使他焦虑不安。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She wonders if she is doing any better by her daughter than her own alcoholic and absent mother did by her.
    • Caught between an alcoholic father and a mother suffering from depression, the ninth child of ten vowed to rise above the drama and accomplish great things.
    • It opens with the matchmaking of the daughter of a retired military officer with an alcoholic, unemployed man.
    • His family life was even more disconnected, another family man with a rebellious teen-age daughter and alcoholic wife.
    • Red Lights concerns an arguing couple who split up during a road trip, which leads to a horrific 24 hours wherein the alcoholic protagonist suffers all kinds of torture trying to get back to his wife.
    • She describes her youth in Sligo as chaotic, being the daughter of alcoholic parents.
    • Telly joins forces with Ash, an ex-ice hockey star, now alcoholic waster, whose daughter was also on the fated plane.
    • Dorothea Dix was born in Hampden, Maine, the daughter of an alcoholic Methodist preacher who was the black sheep of a wealthy merchant family.
    • Attractive single mother Loretta has obviously suffered sexual abuse from her alcoholic father and has learnt to use bodily charms to manipulate susceptible males.
    • The eldest daughter of an alcoholic, self-important Lancashire bootmaker marries his boot-hand and sets up a rival business.
    • Experts tell us that daughters in alcoholic families end up not placing a high value on themselves.
    • She's pushing 83 and having to parent her alcoholic daughter all over again.
    • A success in her career, who's the product of a broken home, the daughter of an alcoholic philanderer.
    • The author did, in fact, suffer a nervous breakdown and alcoholic collapse at the cabin, but recuperated with the help of ‘Larry’, who had become a very close friend.
    • The only caregiver was her first daughter, herself married with an alcoholic husband and mother of a Down's syndrome daughter.
    • The daughter of an alcoholic mother is on holiday in Skegness.
    • Well, Pelzer suffered the most horrendous abuse from his alcoholic mother that California had ever seen dealt to a child, but, most importantly, he survived.
    • The performances are excellent, with Spencer conveying the emotions and suffering Tony endures admirably and Rush, as his alcoholic, abusive father is wonderful.
noun alkəˈhɒlɪkˌælkəˈhɔlɪk
  • A person suffering from alcoholism.

    酗酒的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I want to help alcoholics and addicts and their loved ones who endure them.
    • Since its foundation AA has helped hundreds of suffering alcoholics to achieve daily sobriety.
    • They were also concerned about Sparrow Hill being so close to Broadfield Park, which they said was used by alcoholics and drug users.
    • Research shows that children of alcoholics are more likely to become alcoholics themselves.
    • The first, a satire, is about the attempts of a fanatical doctor to cure a group of alcoholics.
    • Two of my brothers are lonely alcoholics and drug addicts.
    • For smokers, like alcoholics, a seemingly minor slip is inevitably followed by a relapse.
    • Drug addicts, alcoholics, bulimics, anorexics, and sex addicts line up to claim social causes of their problems.
    • What I mean is that some people are alcoholics and some are hooked to drugs.
    • The vast majority of amnesic patients are chronic alcoholics, suffering from Korsakoff's syndrome.
    • A nurse who pioneered new ways of treating alcoholics in East Lancashire has been honoured by his profession.
    • Certainly both my parents were alcoholics, and mentally ill at the same time.
    • Early studies found male alcoholics to be overwhelmingly pathologically jealous.
    • Seven of the 20th Century's Nobel Prize winners for Literature were alcoholics.
    • This could explain why chronic alcoholics often need an early morning drink just to get going.
    • Soon it became standard for down-and-outs, alcoholics and drug addicts to give their blood for easy cash.
    • I'll bet I'm probably one of the few alcoholics who never smoked or took illegal drugs.
    • Because I believe the people who have told me that alcoholics react differently to alcohol.
    • The TTK Hospital takes up the treatment and rehabilitation of the alcoholics at Chennai.
    • We've got the all out no hopers total alcoholics and then there's the younger hardened drinker set.
    Synonyms
    dipsomaniac, drunk, drunkard, heavy/hard/serious drinker, problem drinker, drinker, alcohol-abuser, alcohol addict, person with a drink problem
    tippler, sot, toper, inebriate, imbiber
    informal boozer, lush, alky, dipso, soak, tosspot, wino, sponge, barfly
    US informal juicehead
    Australian/New Zealand hophead, metho
    vulgar slang pisshead, piss artist

Rhymes

anabolic, apostolic, bucolic, carbolic, chocoholic, colic, diabolic, embolic, frolic, hydraulic, hyperbolic, melancholic, metabolic, parabolic, rollick, shambolic, shopaholic, symbolic, vitriolic, workaholic

Definition of alcoholic in US English:

alcoholic

adjectiveˌælkəˈhɔlɪkˌalkəˈhôlik
  • 1Containing or relating to alcoholic liquor.

    (含)酒精的

    beer is the favorite alcoholic drink
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Even the drinks are opening up as an area where flavours are being added to give consumers a ready-mixed alcoholic beverage, said a spokesman for Kerry.
    • Musical genius, gifted writer, indubitable king of narcotic and alcoholic excess, Zevon now shows us that, in the face of oblivion, he also has balls the size of cantaloupes.
    • You mean those highly alcoholic flavored liquor drinks?
    • Alcari was a strong mixture of alcoholic drinks and distilled milk.
    • The villagers showed us how they collect lontar palm juice, and distill it into an alcoholic drink either fine or rough, sold cheaply in the market for local consumption.
    • The meal is served with akevitt (strong distilled alcoholic drink) and beer.
    • In general, however, in India as in Britain, policy equated opium with alcoholic spirits, whose consumption should be regulated but not prohibited.
    • They involve music, dancing, and the consumption of alcoholic beverages such as chicha, brewed from corn.
    • A popular Greek drink is ouzo, a strong alcoholic drink flavored with anise.
    • It can also be soured into vinegar and fermented into an alcoholic drink.
    • She may have already consumed a few small alcoholic beverages to toast her 21st birthday, but the following transcript is somewhat tough to comprehend.
    • Our observer noted that the enemy was having some sort of party, which included the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
    • Caught in a downward spiral of depression, dissipation and alcoholic excess, Boswell died on 19 May 1795.
    • Yet such indulgence is often the way, as people laugh off alcoholic excess while working themselves into a righteous moral lather over something smelly in a cigarette.
    • The items of interest in this study are nine items related to the consumption of any alcoholic beverages or drugs.
    • Islamic law forbids the consumption of alcoholic beverages, but this prohibition often is ignored.
    • Then Jack Daniel's, with alcoholic Hard Cola drinks available at the corner grocery.
    • At least 137 people have died in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi after drinking an alcoholic brew laced with methanol.
    • Alcohol stimulates candida growth, so avoid wine, beer, hard alcoholic drinks, fermented apple cider and root beer.
    • However, the customer is lying down as a result of a disability rather than alcoholic consumption.
    Synonyms
    intoxicating, inebriating, containing alcohol
    1. 1.1 Caused by the excessive consumption of alcohol.
      饮酒过度产生的
      alcoholic liver disease

      饮酒过度引起的肝病。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • An excess of deaths from liver disease was seen in only two of the five cohorts studied by Seeff et al, and these were the only two cohorts not to have excluded patients with alcoholic liver disease.
      • A lot of the people we see with alcoholic liver disease live normal lives.
      • Alcoholics are very prone to developing alcoholic liver disease and finally end up with liver cirrhosis and liver failure.
      • If you had an alcoholic liver disease, the liver does not then metabolise oestrogens correctly in the body, and you end up with a rise in oestrogens.
      • In England and Wales there are around 9,000 admissions to hospital each year from alcoholic liver disease and 800 deaths in patients under the age of 45.
      • Yet these specialists still rated the patient with the poorest prognosis as more suitable than the patients with alcoholic liver disease or a criminal record.
      • If you're actively drinking, almost no center in the United States will transplant you, if it's caused alcoholic liver failure.
      • Patients with autoimmune liver disease, drug-induced hepatitis and alcoholic liver injury were excluded.
      • Elevated liver enzymes are found in 18 percent of older alcoholics, and may indicate alcoholic hepatitis, fatty liver or cirrhosis.
      • Liver transplantation for patients with alcoholic liver disease raises issues and controversies not seen with other indications.
      • Between 1997 and 2004, rates of alcoholic liver disease rocketed by 41%.
      • The half-lives of the metabolites but not bupropion itself are increased in patients with alcoholic liver disease.
      • These lesions, well-described in many textbooks of physical diagnosis, are clearly related to chronic alcoholic liver disease.
      • This could play a role in the growing rate of alcoholic liver disease in Mexican-Americans.
      • Clinical trials with PPC are ongoing in patients with alcoholic liver disease.
      • Although alcoholic liver disease remains a controversial indication for transplantation, carefully selected patients do well.
      • Female alcoholics are more vulnerable to developing alcoholic cirrhosis.
      • They are viral infections; alcoholic liver disease; drug induced Hepatitis.
      • Proteins made in microtubules of the liver cells cannot be released and lead to enlarged balloon-like cells, the hallmark of alcoholic liver disease.
      • Cirrhosis is the final phase of alcoholic liver disease.
    2. 1.2 Suffering from alcoholism.
      酗酒的
      his alcoholic daughter was the cause of his anxiety

      他那酗酒的女儿使他焦虑不安。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Experts tell us that daughters in alcoholic families end up not placing a high value on themselves.
      • His family life was even more disconnected, another family man with a rebellious teen-age daughter and alcoholic wife.
      • The performances are excellent, with Spencer conveying the emotions and suffering Tony endures admirably and Rush, as his alcoholic, abusive father is wonderful.
      • The eldest daughter of an alcoholic, self-important Lancashire bootmaker marries his boot-hand and sets up a rival business.
      • Dorothea Dix was born in Hampden, Maine, the daughter of an alcoholic Methodist preacher who was the black sheep of a wealthy merchant family.
      • A success in her career, who's the product of a broken home, the daughter of an alcoholic philanderer.
      • Red Lights concerns an arguing couple who split up during a road trip, which leads to a horrific 24 hours wherein the alcoholic protagonist suffers all kinds of torture trying to get back to his wife.
      • Well, Pelzer suffered the most horrendous abuse from his alcoholic mother that California had ever seen dealt to a child, but, most importantly, he survived.
      • Caught between an alcoholic father and a mother suffering from depression, the ninth child of ten vowed to rise above the drama and accomplish great things.
      • Telly joins forces with Ash, an ex-ice hockey star, now alcoholic waster, whose daughter was also on the fated plane.
      • The daughter of an alcoholic mother is on holiday in Skegness.
      • The author did, in fact, suffer a nervous breakdown and alcoholic collapse at the cabin, but recuperated with the help of ‘Larry’, who had become a very close friend.
      • The only caregiver was her first daughter, herself married with an alcoholic husband and mother of a Down's syndrome daughter.
      • She describes her youth in Sligo as chaotic, being the daughter of alcoholic parents.
      • It opens with the matchmaking of the daughter of a retired military officer with an alcoholic, unemployed man.
      • She wonders if she is doing any better by her daughter than her own alcoholic and absent mother did by her.
      • Attractive single mother Loretta has obviously suffered sexual abuse from her alcoholic father and has learnt to use bodily charms to manipulate susceptible males.
      • She's pushing 83 and having to parent her alcoholic daughter all over again.
nounˌælkəˈhɔlɪkˌalkəˈhôlik
  • A person suffering from alcoholism.

    酗酒的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Two of my brothers are lonely alcoholics and drug addicts.
    • The vast majority of amnesic patients are chronic alcoholics, suffering from Korsakoff's syndrome.
    • I want to help alcoholics and addicts and their loved ones who endure them.
    • Seven of the 20th Century's Nobel Prize winners for Literature were alcoholics.
    • Certainly both my parents were alcoholics, and mentally ill at the same time.
    • Because I believe the people who have told me that alcoholics react differently to alcohol.
    • For smokers, like alcoholics, a seemingly minor slip is inevitably followed by a relapse.
    • This could explain why chronic alcoholics often need an early morning drink just to get going.
    • I'll bet I'm probably one of the few alcoholics who never smoked or took illegal drugs.
    • Research shows that children of alcoholics are more likely to become alcoholics themselves.
    • The first, a satire, is about the attempts of a fanatical doctor to cure a group of alcoholics.
    • We've got the all out no hopers total alcoholics and then there's the younger hardened drinker set.
    • Since its foundation AA has helped hundreds of suffering alcoholics to achieve daily sobriety.
    • What I mean is that some people are alcoholics and some are hooked to drugs.
    • They were also concerned about Sparrow Hill being so close to Broadfield Park, which they said was used by alcoholics and drug users.
    • Soon it became standard for down-and-outs, alcoholics and drug addicts to give their blood for easy cash.
    • A nurse who pioneered new ways of treating alcoholics in East Lancashire has been honoured by his profession.
    • The TTK Hospital takes up the treatment and rehabilitation of the alcoholics at Chennai.
    • Drug addicts, alcoholics, bulimics, anorexics, and sex addicts line up to claim social causes of their problems.
    • Early studies found male alcoholics to be overwhelmingly pathologically jealous.
    Synonyms
    dipsomaniac, drunk, drunkard, hard drinker, heavy drinker, serious drinker, problem drinker, drinker, alcohol-abuser, alcohol addict, person with a drink problem
随便看

 

英汉双解词典包含464360条英汉词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/9/21 15:56:21