tippler

英 ['tɪplə(r)] 美 ['tɪplɚ]
  • n. 酒鬼;倾卸装置;倾卸工
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tippler (n.)
late 14c., "seller of alcoholic liquors," of uncertain origin (see tipple). In the sense of "habitual drinker" it dates from 1570s.
1. I wouldn't say he's a tippler.
我不能说他是个酒鬼.

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2. Forget that I am ashamed, the tippler confessed, hanging his head.
“为了忘掉我的羞愧.”酒鬼忏悔着, 垂下头来.

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3. Uncle George was a tippler and often got drunk.
乔治叔叔喜欢喝一杯,但是他经常喝醉.

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