1.一点点地喝(烈酒),品(酒)
2.饮烈酒,酗酒
1.酒;烈酒
2.〈美〉倒煤场,筛煤场(等)
3.翻斗机;自动倾卸装置;翻锭机
1.to drink alcohol
1.an alcoholic drink that you drink regularly
1.Hee-hee-hee! ' laughed the tippling bride, as she steadied herself on the arm of her fond husband.
“嘻——嘻——嘻!”喝醉了酒的新娘子也笑了,一边靠在她心爱的丈夫胳膊上稳住自己。
2.The menu at the Tippling Club says simply 'pigeon, ' but when the dish arrives at your table, it looks more like a pancake.
ipplingClub餐厅的菜单写得很简单:“乳鸽”。上桌的时候,所谓的“乳鸽”看起来却跟煎饼差不多。
3.But unfortunately he had his failings too: laziness and a love of tippling.
可惜他又有一样坏脾气,便是好喝懒做。
4.Nondescript menus are part of the plan at the Tippling Club, says Ryan Clift, chef and co-owner.
TipplingClub的东家兼大厨莱恩-克里夫特(RyanClift)说,含糊其辞的菜单也是餐厅规划的一部分。
5.Per capita tippling in Britain is only the 12th-highest in the European Union, according to the World Health Organisation.
据世界卫生组织数据,英国的人均饮酒量在欧盟国家中排名十二。
6.Today, it's the format of the Tippling Club menus and also the restaurant's logo.
如今,这种格式已经被用到了TipplingClub的菜单和餐厅标志上。
7.Distance muted the gorging and tippling at the table to an elfin conviviality.
由于距离远,所以餐桌上的大吃大喝变成了无声的精灵欢宴。
8.he started tippling when his wife left him
他自妻子离去之便开始酗酒