toper如何读

英:['təʊpə]

美:['toʊpə]

toper是什么意思

  • n.酒徒

toper自然拼读

top·er

to pr

toper词根

词根:tope

n.

tope 翅鲨;圆顶塔

vi.

tope 豪饮

vt.

tope 豪饮

toper英英释义

  • n.a person who drinks alcoholic beverages (especially to excess)

toper词源中文解释

"酗酒者",1670年代,来自 tope(动词)的代词。

toper词源英文解释

The first known use of toper was in 1661

toper 例句

1 So, like a toper who seeks intoxication in a new drink, she greedily devoured another book.

2 He thrust the casket toward Swinton, and laughed in toper glee when the captain explored vainly its smooth shell for a manner of opening it.

3 Why, the very toper may plead his long indulgence in the use of this article, with as much propriety.

4 There can be no doubt that moderate drinkers find it quite innocuous, but it is otherwise with confirmed yankona topers, who are easily recognized.

5 But he also fell into the evil ways of gilded youth, soon achieving notoriety as a toper, gambler, and courreur des femmes.

6 Besides herself and her daughter, there dwelt in the cottage old Chwedor, her servant, whose hair had grown gray in the service of others, and who was also a little deaf, and a great toper.

7 "Have you managed to finish this measure by yourself, reverend Sir?" he asked of the complacent toper.

8 Spirit and water combined, says the toper, are two good things spoiled; and how do light and air mix?

9 What good does that do?——Why should we sit, two living men and a corpse, together in a churchyard at two o'clock in the morning if we want to quarrel like topers!

10 I read it over half a dozen times, even after I knew it all, just as an unalterable toper touches his lips to the glass after emptying it.

11 I drank the contents hastily off, lest any one should come in upon us and set me down as a toper.

12 Fernand filled Caderousse's glass, who, like the toper he was, lifted his hand from the paper and seized the glass.

弗尔南多又给卡德鲁斯斟满酒,后者原是一个酒徒,一看见酒,便放开了纸,抓起了酒杯。

13 Thus, it is worse to be a toper or habitual drunkard than to be an occasional drunkard, and worse to go on a long spree than to be drunk only for an evening.

14 Meanwhile, Labour is trying to paint the prime minister as a crazed video-game addicted toper who "rants at the dispatch box", as the shadow leader of the house, Angela Eagle, put it on Thursday.

15 For this reason, an Arab toper, who had nothing, it appears, but wine to enjoy, exclaimed,— "Ho! give me wine to drink; and tell me, 'This is wine.'"

16 “That is reasonable,” exclaimed a broad-shouldered, stout fellow, who was regarded as the chief toper and good-for-nothing in the village.

17 One who boozes; a toper; a guzzler of alcoholic liquors; a bouser.

18 The poem might be called The Paradise of Drunkards, or their Hell; for it consists of a succession of scenes in which intoxication in all stages and topers of every caliber are introduced.

19 Yes! he, the famous toper and gourmet of St. James's, relished this homely fare, as it passed through the insensible lips of his mask to the palate.

20 Perhaps the old toper had been lifting his head in a final bumper when he fell backward down the stairs and broke his neck.

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