柯林斯詞典hangover /?h?????v?/ (hangovers) 1. N-COUNT If someone wakes up with a hangover, they feel sick and have a headache because they drank a lot of alcohol the night before. 宿醉 (過量飲酒後的惡心、頭痛反應(yīng)) It was a great night and I had a massive hangover. 那是個(gè)愉快的夜晚,可第二天我出現(xiàn)了嚴(yán)重的宿醉。2. N-COUNT Something that is a hangover from the past is an idea or way of behaving which people used to have in the past but which people no longer generally have. 遺畱觀唸; 遺畱習(xí)俗 As a hangover from rationing, they mixed butter and margarine. 作爲(wèi)配給制的遺畱習(xí)俗,他們把黃油與人造黃油混在一起喫。 返回 hangover劍橋詞典 hangover noun [C] (ILLNESS) a feeling of illness after drinking too much alcohol (大量飲酒後的)宿醉,不適反應(yīng) I had a terrible hangover the next morning . 第二天上午我宿醉反應(yīng)很強(qiáng)烈。 a hangover cure 解宿醉的方法 也見hungover hangover noun [C] (CONTINUING) something that continues from an earlier time 遺畱物 The present political system is a hangover from the colonial era . 現(xiàn)行的政治制度是殖民時(shí)期遺畱下來的。 返回 hangover