1.〈俚〉吸毒者
2.〈口〉爱好者,...迷
1.a drug addict
2.used about someone who likes doing something very much and who does it a lot
1.In just a short time, it has become a real-time information stream for international-news junkies.
在短短的时间之内,推特成为了国际新闻控们的实时信息流。
2.I don't believe in any of that bullish, no. No. Never. I've been around junkies and stuff all my life. I've heard every excuse.
我不相信任何那些鬼话,不,不,永远不。我经历了一辈子这样的垃圾事情。我听到过各种借口。
3.Bob: Their thoughts and behavior were strange and crazy, and most of the representative men were all gays and junkies.
他们的思想和行为很奇怪疯狂,而且大部分的代表人物都是同性恋和吸毒者。
4.The research could explain why some people are more able to likely to become 'junk food junkies' than others.
研究者们解释了为何某些人更容易成为“垃圾食品难民”。
5.From the point of view of a public health nerd , junkies are doing dumb things .
从公共卫生怪胎的角度看,瘾君子们在做蠢事。
6.The Internet may be a paradise for well-informed news junkies, but it is a confusing news junkyard for the rest of us.
互联网有可能成为消息灵通的新闻迷们的天堂,但对我们来说它是一个令人晕头转向的新闻垃圾场。
7.The liquidity junkies are easy to manage.
“流动性上瘾者”很好摆平。
8.All of us office desk-junkies have had some or all of these problems at some point in our working life.
办公室伏案一族都会在职业生涯的某个阶段出现上述部分甚至全部的症状。
9.But as the number of made-from-scratch, at-home meals we consume has dwindled, we've all unwittingly become sodium junkies.
但是,随着自制食物、在家吃饭的次数逐渐减少,我们在不知不觉中变成嗜盐者。
10.We've even come up with a derisive nickname for people who voluntarily plunge into stressful situations: they're "adrenaline junkies. "
我们甚至嘲笑那些人,他们自愿投身到紧张这样一种状态:他们称为“肾上腺素迷们”。