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单词 binge drinking
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Definition of binge drinking in English:

binge drinking

noun ˈbɪn(d)ʒ drɪnkɪŋ
mass noun
  • The consumption of an excessive amount of alcohol in a short period of time.

    teenagers as young as 16 admit to binge drinking
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In pregnant human females, one ill-timed bout of binge drinking may produce permanent fetal damage.
    • There have been quite a few documentaries recently on binge drinking.
    • Frequent binge drinking increased from 5% to 12% for the same period.
    • Early exposure to the culture of binge drinking can do terrible harm to a child.
    • Last month the Home Office also announced proposals to help tackle the culture of binge drinking.
    • A policy to tackle binge drinking was published by the Government last month.
    • Binge drinking has been elevated to the national sport.
    • At the college level binge drinking was reported by 65 percent of drinkers, the highest level in the nation.
    • Ministers have rejected proposals - supported by supermarkets - to introduce a minimum price for alcohol to stop binge drinking.
    • Furnham was speaking in advance of the release of a report on binge drinking to which he has contributed.
    • Nor should there be any doubt that our society's fondness for binge drinking is related to the spreading epidemic of extreme casual violence.
    • The Department of Health, in a bid to curb binge drinking among young people, pushed for a 50 per cent increase in duty on spirits.
    • The first step is to tackle the blight of binge drinking.
    • Opening later encourages sensible drinking, rather than binge drinking in short periods.
    • Other studies have linked binge drinking to breast cancer.
    • Binge drinking among adults inevitably sets a bad example for young people who want to be "more grown up".
 
 

Definition of binge drinking in US English:

binge drinking

nounˈbin(d)ZH ˌdriNGkiNG
  • The consumption of an excessive amount of alcohol in a short period of time.

    teenagers as young as 16 admit to binge drinking
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Early exposure to the culture of binge drinking can do terrible harm to a child.
    • Furnham was speaking in advance of the release of a report on binge drinking to which he has contributed.
    • Opening later encourages sensible drinking, rather than binge drinking in short periods.
    • There have been quite a few documentaries recently on binge drinking.
    • The first step is to tackle the blight of binge drinking.
    • Frequent binge drinking increased from 5% to 12% for the same period.
    • In pregnant human females, one ill-timed bout of binge drinking may produce permanent fetal damage.
    • Last month the Home Office also announced proposals to help tackle the culture of binge drinking.
    • At the college level binge drinking was reported by 65 percent of drinkers, the highest level in the nation.
    • Binge drinking among adults inevitably sets a bad example for young people who want to be "more grown up".
    • The Department of Health, in a bid to curb binge drinking among young people, pushed for a 50 per cent increase in duty on spirits.
    • Other studies have linked binge drinking to breast cancer.
    • A policy to tackle binge drinking was published by the Government last month.
    • Nor should there be any doubt that our society's fondness for binge drinking is related to the spreading epidemic of extreme casual violence.
    • Binge drinking has been elevated to the national sport.
    • Ministers have rejected proposals - supported by supermarkets - to introduce a minimum price for alcohol to stop binge drinking.
 
 
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