coked 的 2 个定义
- the solid product resulting from the destructive distillation of coal in an oven or closed chamber or by imperfect combustion, consisting principally of carbon: used chiefly as a fuel in metallurgy to reduce metallic oxides to metals.
coked, cok·ing.
- to convert into or become coke.
coked 近义词
等同于 hopped-up
等同于 drugged
coked 的近义词 21 个
- dazed
- benumbed
- doped
- floating
- flying
- loaded
- narcotized
- ripped
- smashed
- stoned
- stupefied
- blown away
- comatose
- dopey
- high
- junked-up
- on a trip
- out of it
- spaced-out
- strung out
- unconscious
coked 的反义词 1 个
更多coked例句
- Drawing on his boatbuilding experience, he built a thick fiberglass body strengthened by steel tubes, later boasting that the vehicle’s shape was as distinctive as that of a Coke bottle.
- You won’t see commercials for other Super Bowl mainstays like Coke, Pepsi, or Hyundai either.
- The company plans to increase marketing investment behind Coke in the fourth quarter and into 2021, he added.
- Even though Coke and Pepsi are so big, they don’t truly dominate.
- One of the things that is helpful and why we have such a great-tasting Coke product is because of our volumes.
- He would shake a chilled Coke, and then spray the soda into a cold glass of milk.
- At his trial, he also said he was hooked on coke from the age of 8.
- There was a lot of weed, he snorted a ton of coke, was guzzling Bloody Marys.
- Tal Kallai is a gay man who does drag, playing a coke-dealing and fast-talking transgender woman in ‘Marzipan Flowers.’
- Michael keeps his cool until he sees piles of Petroleum Coke on the banks of the Athabasca.
- It is difficult to appreciate any marked resemblance between coke and the core of an apple.
- The girl who was drinking a coke had the glass to her lips, but apparently she wasn't sipping the liquid.
- The same strong, oak tables of the days of Bacon, Coke, and Jonson still stretch from end to end.
- Unversed in law, he was more than a match for the incomparable legal learning of Coke and for his docile bench of judges.
- Coke objected to having the King's evidence dismembered, 'whereby it might lose much of its grace and vigour.'