hangover
hangover 英 [ˈhæŋəʊvə(r)] 美 [ˈhæŋoʊvər]
n. 宿醉;残留物;遗物
名词复数:hangovers
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- n. 宿醉;残留物;遗物
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1. The bite from the bottle was equally painful and now, asking for “the hair of the dog that bit me” means to drown your hangover in more booze.
被“酒瓶”咬与被狗咬一样痛苦,现在要求一些“咬我的狗身上的毛”意指把你的宿醉淹没在更厉害的豪饮中。
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2. Krugman uses the occasion to criticize what he derides as "the hangover theory" of economic slumps, in which high unemployment is necessary after an artificial boom.
克鲁格曼利用这个机会批评了,他嘲笑的经济衰退“宿醉理论”——在人为繁荣之后高失业率是必须的。
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3. It seems like the whole “New Year’s resolution” thing is a collective lark; a charade that everyone agrees on so as not to admit to actually starting the year with an extended hangover.
所谓的“新年决心”这样看来似乎就是大家一起开的一个玩笑,一个每个人都心知肚明猜谜游戏,即便是下了“决心”,也用不着真的做到下一年不再宿醉。
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