informalDFMI to do too much of something, such as eating or drinking, in a short period of time 放纵;大吃大喝
binge on
Whenever she’s depressed, she binges on chocolates.
每当情绪低落时她就狂吃巧克力。
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binge• My flatmate moved out a month ago, and in that month I've used it as an excuse to binge.• Right from the beginning the dieter should be learning to eat according to internalhungercues and not to binge.• Suppression of feelings such as anger, disappointment, grief, anxiety, or even excitement, can lead them to binge.• I would binge and vomit or just not eat at all.• A crashdiet will leave you hungry, you will binge and you will not get anywhere.• I don't need to binge any more - I can have plenty to eat at mealtimes.• Bread will stop you feeling hungry, and lessen the temptation to binge on high-fat, high-calorie foods.
Originbinge1
(1800-1900)English dialectbinge“to make completely wet”
ADJECTIVE | VERB + BINGE | BINGE + NOUNADJECTIVE➤drinking, drunken痛飲▸➤eating暴食➤buying, spending無節制的購買/花錢➤drug大劑量濫用毒品VERB + BINGE➤go on, have狂飲作樂◇He went on a drunken binge when he heard the bad news.他聽到那則壞消息就去借酒消愁。BINGE + NOUN➤drinking, eating痛飲;暴食➤drinker豪飲的人