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hang over

/hang-oh-ver/US // ˈhæŋˌoʊ vər //UK // (ˈhæŋˌəʊvə) //

悬而未决,悬空,悬而不决,宿醉

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the disagreeable physical aftereffects of drunkenness, such as a headache or stomach disorder, usually felt several hours after cessation of drinking.
    • : something remaining behind from a former period or state of affairs.
    • : any aftermath of or lingering effect from a distressing experience: the post-Watergate hangover in Washington.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
brew酝酿,酿酒,酿造,冲泡come on来吧,快来,来啊,来呀dominate主导,支配,主导地位,支配的emerge出现,浮现,出现了,出现的hover悬停,徘徊,悬浮,盘旋mount装载,装机,装入,装上overshadow掩盖,掩盖了,掩盖住了,掩盖住portend预示着,预报,预告,预示soar飙升,翱翔,腾飞,飞升stand out脱颖而出,突出显示,脱颖而出的threaten威胁,威胁说,恐吓,威胁到approach办法,方法,接近,途径await等待,等候,等待着,等待的bulk散装,大量的,大批量,大宗dawn曙光,曙光乍现,晨曦,黎明emanate发出,发散,传出,发出的figure数字,图,人物,形象gather收集,聚集,集合,聚会impend迟滞,迟早会发生的,迟来的,迟早会发生impress印象深刻,印象深刻的,印象深刻的是,印象issue发,发出,发给,发放lower较低的,较低,低层,低级menace威胁,祸害,危害,恐吓near靠近,濒临,靠近的,迩来overhang悬空,悬架,外悬,悬空的overtop顶端,凌空,俯视,覆盖rear后方,后部,后面,后面的rise崛起,上升,兴起,涨show显示,展示,显示出,表明top顶部,顶端,顶,顶部的tower塔楼,塔台,高塔,塔be at hand在手,近在咫尺,近在眼前,随手可得be coming即将到来,将来,将会到来,来了be forthcoming将来会有,即将到来的,即将到来,即将发生be imminent迫在眉睫,临危受命,在即,在即的be in the cards成事在人,成事不足败事有余,成事在天be in the wind在风中,处于风中,在风里,在风中飘荡be near近在咫尺,就在附近,在附近,近在眼前become visible现身,显露出来,彰显,现身说法break through突破,冲破,攻破,闯过come forth出场,出来,出来了,出世come into view走进人们的视线come on the scene到场,登场,上场,来了make up编造,化装,构成,组成seem huge似乎很庞大,似乎是巨大的,似乎很巨大,似乎巨大的seem large看起来很大,看起来大,显得很大,看起来很大的take shape形成,成型,形成规模,现形

Examples

  • Much like a hangover, there is no precise cure for this ailment.

  • “The hangover of Brexit starts now,” says Nicholas Bloom, an economist at Stanford who has studied the economic effects of the 2016 referendum.

  • The looming policies investors are ignoring could bring a long hangover.

  • That the detonation of nuclear bombs would mark the start of our new epoch is perhaps not the best harbinger of what is to come—much like starting the New Year with a hangover instead of a polar bear plunge.

  • Our underarm stink may well be an “evolutionary hangover” from our ancient ancestors.

  • Coca-Cola was a wildly popular drink and hangover remedy because, well, it contained cocaine.

  • The tradition has lasted ever since, being seen as a great natural hangover remedy throughout the world.

  • By the late 1600s, chemists and herbalists had begun to concoct their own scientific mixtures for curing the hangover.

  • Hangover Rx: “The old ‘hair of the dog’ is pretty much just a myth,” says White.

  • One can only assume the hangover cries: “whoa, who did I vote for last night?”

  • Could have gone out of his way to be pleasant to customers, not snap at them when he had a terrific hangover.

  • He didn't speak English and my high school German was inadequate, especially accompanied by a blockbusting hangover.

  • Bless you, my son, and may you have a big enough hangover to show you the wickedness of your ways.

  • As the hangover began to wear off—a little—I was almost sorry I hadn't been able to stay.

  • And he found that he had an awful hangover from the knockout drug, and the slapping around he had received.