an addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor; the mental illness and compulsive behaviour resulting from alcohol dependency
酒精中毒;酗酒。
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n. 酒精中毒;酗酒
家庭醉酒
He got a bad reputation for gambling and alcoholism.
他因为嗜赌酗酒声名狼藉。
Smoking and alcoholism increase the risk of stroke.
抽烟与酗酒会增加中风的危险。
The alcoholism can cause functional damage to the brain and nervous system.
酒精依赖可致大脑、神经系统功能损害。
Alcoholism cost me my job, my health, and finally my family.
因为酗酒我丢了工作 伤了身体 最后毁了家庭
If left unchecked, alcoholism can become a very serious affliction.
如果不加以控制,酗酒会成为一种非常严重的折磨。
There was a significant difference in alcoholism and the number of people who were able to get to do "the white-collar" jobs.
在酗酒和能做“白领”工作的人数上存在显著差异。
19% of Americans exceed either the daily or weekly levels; one in 12 of those people has already progressed to alcohol abuse or alcoholism.
19%的美国人超出了每日或每周的水平,这些人当中有1/12已经发展到了酒精滥用或上瘾的程度。
Alcoholism and excessive alcohol consumption can kill certain nerve cells, resulting in a tremor known as asterixis.
酒精中毒、过度饮酒会杀死某些神经细胞,造成扑翼样振颤。
Alcoholism is a disease.
酗酒是一种病。
词根 alcohol
alcoholic adj. 酒精的,含酒精的 n. 酒鬼,酗酒者
alcohol n. 酒精,乙醇
alcoholize vt. 醇化;变成酒精;浸渍酒精中
an addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor; the mental illness and compulsive behaviour resulting from alcohol dependency
酒精中毒;酗酒。
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They can replace them with new problems such as alcoholism, gambling addiction, and sexually transmitted diseases.
直接用新烦恼替代比如酗酒,赌博,性传播疾病。
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