binge如何读

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binge是什么意思

n.

饮酒作乐

狂饮,狂闹

放纵,狂热

社交集会

vt.

沉溺,放纵

vi.

狂饮作乐

大吃大喝

binge变形

复数:binges

第三人称单数:binges

现在分词:bingeing或binging

过去式:binged

过去分词:binged

binge英英释义

noun

an unrestrained and often excessive indulgence a weekend-long TV bingeespecially: an act of excessive or compulsive consumption (as of food or alcoholic beverages) went on an eating/drinking binge Meanwhile, the hangover cure pitches suggest that before every healthy New Year's resolution comes an unhealthy New Year's binge. —M. Carrie Allan see also binge drinking, binge eating, binge-watch

a buying/shopping binge

a social gathering : party

… fancy-dress binges have always been my dish.—P. G. Wodehouse

verb

intransitive verb

to go on a binge Anorexics eat hardly anything while bulimics binge on large amounts of food, then purge themselves with laxatives or by vomiting or other means.—Jon Marcus

bingeing on beer and pretzels

binge词组

binge drinking酗酒;豪饮

binge词源中文解释

1854年,“狂饮”,也指(v.)“大量饮酒,吸收酒精”; 方言用法 binge “浸泡”(木制容器)。据说最初是方言词。在埃文斯的《莱斯特郡词语、短语和谚语》(伦敦,1848年)中, Binge 是一个方言动词,意为“将木制容器浸泡在水中,否则会漏水”,使木材膨胀。他补充说,它在当地被扩展到过度饮酒(“浸泡”)。

这个意义在第一次世界大战前后扩展到包括吃和喝。 Binge-watching 来自1996年。相关: Binged; bingeing。

binge词源英文解释

Noun and Verb English dialect binge (to drink heavily)

The first known use of binge was in 1854

binge儿童词典英英释义

binnoun

a box, frame, or enclosed place for storage

binomialnoun

a mathematical expression consisting of two terms connected by a plus sign or minus sign

a biological species name consisting of two terms according to the system of binomial nomenclature

binocular1 of 2adjective

of, relating to, using, or adapted to the use of both eyes

binocular vision

binocular2 of 2noun

a binocular optical instrument

a handheld instrument for seeing at a distance that consists of two telescopes, a focusing device, and usually prisms—usually used in plural

a pair of binoculars

binocular1 of 2adjective

of, relating to, using, or adapted to the use of both eyes

binocular vision

binocular2 of 2noun

a binocular optical instrument

a handheld instrument for seeing at a distance that consists of two telescopes, a focusing device, and usually prisms—usually used in plural

a pair of binoculars

binnaclenoun

a box or stand containing a ship's compass and a lamp

bingonoun

a game in which players match numbered squares on a card with numbers called out until someone wins by matching certain squares

bingenoun

spree

an act of consuming something (as food) to excess

bingenoun

spree

an act of consuming something (as food) to excess

bingenoun

spree

an act of consuming something (as food) to excess

binge医学词典英英释义

binge1 of 2noun

an act of excessive or compulsive consumption especially of food or alcoholic beverages see also binge drinking, binge eating

binge2 of 2intransitive verb

to go on a binge The bulimic patient prefers to be alone when she binges, and she binges usually for between 15 minutes and a few hours.—L. K. George Hsu, Behavior Modification

… as compared to males, females were more likely to have used alcohol in the past 30 days, but less likely to have binged …—Kathleen Ragsdale et al., Journal of Substance Use

binge 例句

1 Before the show was over, all the humans were checking their buzzing and binging phones.

2 Luckily, “Mare” works great as a binge, a mode that smooths over the show’s clunkier elements, highlights its fabulous performances and energizes the story.

3 Tonight we binge ourselves, can you feel it?

4 All three seasons are streaming; start at the beginning but know that the show is a little too gray to binge.

5 Some people spend their weekends binging on Netflix, or catching up on gardening and home repair.

6 The rules of his year of binging were simple.

7 In high school, Stafford became captain of the tennis team to meet the expectation of fitness, but he also began binging, purging and fad dieting.

8 Then, just this week, on June 25, the company announced that beginning July 1, every one of the week’s episodes would become available on Monday, allowing binging or spacing-out at the viewer’s leisure.

9 There also has been an increase in anorexia, bulimia, food restriction and binge eating.

10 It’s been frustrating to not be able to binge it, but I think having a week between the episodes has made the heart grow fonder.

11 There was also evidence that bingeing drama boxsets, with complex storylines and cliffhangers, had a greater impact on normal sleep patterns than traditional TV watching.

12 However, there is so much drudgery, especially in the middle episodes that it makes a binge hard to get through and the show difficult to endorse.

13 He found that rats which binged on sugar went into withdrawal when the supply was cut off.

14 Two years ago, Conner and I went on a classic movie binge.

15 Kruger tells me that it’s these on-demand services, available on every device and making it easy to watch an entire series in one go, that make us most susceptible to bingeing.

16 “Luke Cage” is not a quick binge, but there’s something to appreciate in its 1970s noir-influenced pacing.

17 We started a family binge of the show on Netflix–we’re still in season 1–and because I’m a glutton for public questioning of my parenting and aesthetic choices, I tweeted about it.

18 This year, I can rationalize it as coronavirus-related: “Bosch” is my comfort show, the one I binge the day it’s available.

19 a program designed to educate college students about the dangers of bingeing

20 High alcohol intake levels and binge drinking both led to significantly higher death rates from all causes.

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