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 hangover ['hæŋ`ovɚ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 宿醉, 残留物, 遗物

[电] 残存物


  1. Oh, my god! Do not make me run with this hangover.
    天啊!不要在我宿醉后还要叫我跑步。
  2. Oh, I can not do my work with this hangover.
    啊,因为宿醉,工作做不下去。
  3. Maria: It's just a hangover.
    玛利亚:只是感觉不太好。


hangover
[ noun ]
  1. disagreeable aftereffects from the use of drugs (especially alcohol)

  2. <noun.state>
  3. an official who remains in office after his term

  4. <noun.person>
  5. something that has survived from the past

  6. <noun.act>
    a holdover from the sixties
    hangovers from the 19th century


hangover \hangover\ n.
1. An unpleasant feeling, such as a headache, occurring as an
aftereffect from the use of drugs (especially alcohol).
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

2. an official who remains in office after his term.

Syn: holdover.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. Established German singers like Rene Kollo have given performances for no fee. But the hangover from unification is proving hard to shrug off. Orchestra salaries in Dresden are still only 60 per cent of those in Hamburg or Stuttgart.
  2. And 40 per cent of all hangover remedies are sold in the four weeks around Christmas.
  3. If the 1980s were a great financial party, the last two years have seen the hangover set in.
  4. Dealers said the stock, along with selected other drinks shares, was suffering a hangover from Monday's big programme trade.
  5. Traders said the morning losses were a hangover from last Friday's late sell-off.
  6. ONE OR TWO bourses still suffered an emotional hangover from Wednesday's EC referendum events, writes Our Markets Staff. According to the investment strategists, they had cause.
  7. Bids must be received by close of business in London on Friday. Investors are limited to five shares each, a hangover from the Recruit shares-for-favours political scandal of the late-1980s.
  8. But the hangover remedy didn't work this time.
  9. I would rather be young than old if I had to recover from anything _ including a hangover." Last week, the Consumer Product Safety Commission voted to ban the sale of lawn darts and said the game probably would be off store shelves by Christmas.
  10. Is that the extent of the economic hangover for New York and environs?
  11. It is a shame, then, that the hangover will take time to shake off. With capital still tied up in leasing, the discount house has been unable to take full advantage of favourable money market conditions.
  12. But like a Cinderella who returned drunk from the ball, Addison these days is suffering from a mighty hangover.
  13. "The only Florida Syndrome I ever had was a hangover from too much rum," he said one recent afternoon in Key Largo.
  14. Overextended consumers and a slowing economy could combine like cheap-spiked eggnog to give many retailers a hangover from the last Christmas season of an extravagant decade.
  15. Socially, Taiwan is awakening with a big hangover, after years of dizzying economic growth (per capita GNP soared to $8,000 last year from $150 in 1961).
  16. Australian funds also remained among the worst performers, reflecting the hangover from the market crash.
  17. Marriott, which funded an aggressive expansion campaign with lots of borrowed money, is suffering a debt hangover, with long-term debt recently equal to 89% of capital.
  18. The management of the budget in a fluctuating economy was the core of what fiscal policy was about, largely as a hangover from the Depression of the 1930s and the Keynesian and Anti-Keynesian Revolutions in economics.
  19. The world economy remains burdened by a hangover, following the late 1980s boom, that is taking longer than expected to fade. The world economy has probably avoided an outright recession.
  20. Freedom-loving people everywhere watch and listen with cautious approval, mindful that in today's uncertain world of realpolitik and trigger-happy turbulence, a populist celebration can change rapidly into a tragic hangover.
  21. Now "the hangover from the buying spree is wearing off," said David Healy, an analyst for Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc.
  22. For students and universities, the party is over and the hangover about to begin. After seven years of uninterrupted growth in student numbers, the government is applying the brakes.
  23. Treating a New Year's hangover with full tilt avant-garde jazz in a smoky basement club with a relative humidity of 99 per cent would not be the average citizen's cup of purgative, but the grimy 100 Club in Oxford Street was full to the rafters anyway.
  24. That Joe Papp's dream of a public theatre lives on after his death last year is a fact that gives pleasure long after the bad-joke hangover from this Comedy has faded.
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