释义 |
highball美 ['haɪ.bɔl] 英 ['haɪ.bɔːl] - v.高速行进;故意高估…的价值(或成本等)
- n.开波酒
- 网络海波杯;海柏杯;高飞球杯
复数:highballs 现在分词:highballing 过去分词:highballed 1. | 开波酒,冰威士忌苏打 (用烈酒掺入汽水等加冰)a strong alcoholic drink, such as whisky or gin , mixed with fizzy water (= with bubbles) or ginger ale , etc. and served with ice |
1. | [i] + adv./prep. 高速行进to go somewhere very quickly |
| They highballed out of town. 他们急匆匆地出了城。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth 故意高估…的价值(或成本等)to deliberately make an estimate of the cost, value, etc. of sth that is too high |
| He thought she was highballing her salary requirements. 他认为她的薪金要求过高。 |
n. | 1. 掺有苏打水、姜汁酒的威士忌;指示火车全速前进的信号;速度很快的火车 | v. | | un. | |
n. | 1. a drink consisting of liquor mixed with ice and water or a carbonated drink, usually served in a tall glass 2. a railroad signal indicating that the way ahead is clear and that a train may go ahead at full speed 3. an alcoholic drink made by mixing whiskey with water or soda, usually served in a tall glass | v. | 1. to travel at high speed, or drive a vehicle at high speed |
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