英:[ˈbevi]
美:[ˈbevi]
英:[ˈbevi]
美:[ˈbevi]
复数:bevvies
第三人称单数:bevvies
现在分词:bevvying
过去式:bevvied
过去分词:bevvied
noun
beverageespecially: an alcoholic beverage (such as beer) Office workers eased past, on their way home after a couple of bevvies. —Ian Rankin, Exit Music, 2007 If I wasn't going out for a few bevvies with my friends on a Saturday night, I'd be at home with Deborah. —Simon Wilson, Nottingham Evening Post, 18 Mar. 2011 Now that spring is in the air, and the evenings are getting lighter, enjoying a few bevvies outdoors is back on everyone's agenda. —Your Local Guardian, 7 Apr. 2011
At a telecommunications conference bright and early yesterday, as guests sipped their coffee, tea and juice, Trujillo took his morning caffeine hit with a slurp on his favourite bevvy. The former Pepsico director was happily knocking back a breakfast Pepsi Max.—Michael Evans, Sydney Morning Herald, 16 Apr. 2008
intransitive verb
to drink alcohol (such as beer)
The real issue is that a weekend derby is an excuse for hour after hour of bevvying, with tension and controversy thrown into what can become a poisonous mix.—The Herald (Glasgow), 28 Feb. 2011
Nounbev(erage) + -y >entry 4 Intransitive verb derivative of bevvy >entry 1
The first known use of bevvy was in 1889
1 Now, they have no such compunctions, and while streaming radio is dead in its old form, like Jarvis observed, there are many new competitors like Last.FM, Pandora, and a bevvy of podcasting DJs.
现在,对于数据流广播死于旧形式,我们不需要心存内疚。正如Jarvis所观察,数据流广播有着众多的竞争者,比如Last.FM,Pandora,以及数量庞大的播客DJ。
1 酒
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