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词汇 gassed
释义
gassed
adjective
1
tipsy, drunk. World War 1 military use from the stupefying effects of gas; then, its origins soon forgotten, just another synonym for 'drunk' US, 1919.
2
describes a drug that is considered to be terrific or very enjoyable, used especially of marijuana, US, 1946

gas up

1. To put gasoline into a vehicle, especially to fill the tank to capacity. You should gas up before hitting the road.
2. slang To drink alcohol to the point of intoxication. The guys are down at the bar gassing up before the game.

gas something up

to put gasoline into a vehicle. I have to gas this car up soon. I will stop and gas up the car at the next little town.

gas up

to fill up one's gasoline tank with gasoline. I have to stop at the next service station and gas up. The next time you gas up, try some of the gasoline with alcohol in it.

gassed (up)

Sl. intoxicated. Fred is gassed up and very wobbly. He was too gassed up to drive home.

gas up

Supply a vehicle with gasoline, as in I want to be sure to gas up before we go. James M. Cain used this term in The Postman Always Rings Twice (1934): "I went to gas up a car." [Colloquial; c. 1930 Also see tank up.

gas up

v.
1. To supply gasoline or fuel to a vehicle: The tank was almost empty, so we stopped at a service station and gassed up.
2. To supply some vehicle or machine with gasoline or fuel: We gassed up the car before the road trip. After fixing the lawn mower, I gassed it up and tried to start it.

gas up

verb
See gas

gassed (up)

mod. alcohol or drug intoxicated. Fred is gassed up and very wobbly.

gassed

verb
See gassed up
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