Winos Meaning in English
word · lemma: wino
ˈwinoʊs
WEE-nohz
wˈaɪnəʊz
WYN-ohz
释义
'Winos' is a slang and somewhat derogatory term for people, usually homeless, who drink a lot of cheap wine or alcohol.
用法与细微差别
Informal, often pejorative/slang. Use with care—it can be offensive. Refers to homelessness and alcoholism together; not appropriate in formal or polite conversation. Collocates with 'old', 'street', and often used in urban American English.
Spanish: borrachos (de vino) - alcohólicos callejerosPortuguese (BR): bêbados (de vinho) - mendigos alcoólatrasPortuguese (PT): bêbados (de vinho) - sem-abrigo alcoólicosChinese (Simplified): 酒鬼(流浪漢)Chinese (Traditional): 酒鬼(流浪漢)Hindi: शराबी भिखारीArabic: سكارى الشوارعBengali: ওয়াইনো - মদ্যপ ভবঘুরেRussian: вино - бомж-алкоголикJapanese: ワイノ - 酒浸りのホームレスVietnamese: kẻ nghiện rượu lang thangKorean: 와이노 - 술에 찌든 노숙자Turkish: sokak ayyaşı - şarapçıUrdu: سڑک پر رہنے والا شرابیIndonesian: pemabuk jalanan - gelandangan peminum
例句
The park was full of winos sleeping on benches.
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Some winos gather behind the store at night.
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People sometimes ignore the winos downtown.
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Back in the day, that alley was a hangout spot for winos.
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He used to be one of those winos, but now he's turned his life around.
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Every city has its share of winos and lost souls wandering the streets.
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