boozer
名词 n.
英 /ˈbuː.zə(ɹ)/
英文释义
名词 n.
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One who drinks alcohol habitually; a drunkard.
— “Tess is a fine figure o′ fun, as I said to myself today when I zeed her vamping round parish with the rest,” observed one of the elderly boozers in an undertone.
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A public house, pub.
— Zoe’s dad went to the same boozer every day, a flat-roofed pub on the edge of the estate, with the cross of St George hanging above the door and a ferocious-looking Rottweiler tied up outside.
- A World War II fighter radar detector, fitted to British bombers.
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A vehicle equipped with tanks for supplying water to remote locations.
— 2010 June 8, Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard), page 2, Mr. Mututho: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Assistant Minister should assure the people of Vihiga that they will get a water boozer because the sick people are not party to this complication. Could he assure the people that he can send a boozer in his capacity even if he cannot supply power or a standby generator, so that they can have a small well?
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From booze + -er (agent noun suffix) or (pub) + -er (relational noun suffix).
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