Binge in spanish

Borrachera

pronunciation: boʊrɑtʃeɹ̩ɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

binge1 = exceso, desproporción, disipación, profusión, orgía, borrachera, bacanal, atracón, comilona. 

Example: Despite the vast monetary resources involved, America's imprisonment binge has had only minimal effects on crime.

more:

» binge drinker = borrachín, bebedor.

Example: Persistent binge drinkers could be fast-tracked into detox.

» binge drinking = borrachera, atracón de bebida, mona.

Example: To prevent risky sexual behavior among young adults, attention should be paid to binge drinking & marijuana use during adolescence.

» binge eating = comilona, atracón, atracón de comida.

Example: Regardless of gender, problem drinking was mainly related to traits of negative masculinity (bossy, noisy, aggressive, etc) whereas binge eating was mainly related to negative femininity (shy, needs approval from others, etc).

» drinking binge = borrachera, juerga, mona.

Example: A drinking binge is commonly defined as having five or more 'standard' drinks in a row for men, and four or more in a row for women.

» go on + a (drinking) binge = salir de borrachera, irse de borrachera, salir de juerga, irse de juerga.

Example: New research shows that four times a month, one in six Americans goes on a drinking binge.

binge2 = atracarse de, atiborrarse de, hartarse de. 

Example: 36% of women binged (4 or more drinks in one sitting), while 40% indicated that they ever drank to get drunk.

more:

» binge drink = beber desmesuradamente, darse atracones de bebida.

Example: One in six U.S. adults binge drinks about four times a month, consuming about eight drinks per binge.

» binge eat = darse atracones de comida, darse comilonas.

Example: For many years, I was ashamed of the fact that I would binge eat -- nobody knew, not even my family or best friends.

Binge synonyms

bust in spanish: busto, pronunciation: bʌst part of speech: noun tear in spanish: lágrima, pronunciation: ter part of speech: verb stuff in spanish: cosas, pronunciation: stʌf part of speech: noun gorge in spanish: garganta, pronunciation: gɔrdʒ part of speech: noun glut in spanish: exceso, pronunciation: glʌt part of speech: noun bender in spanish: juerga, pronunciation: bendɜr part of speech: noun satiate in spanish: saciar, pronunciation: seɪʃieɪt part of speech: verb toot in spanish: sonar, pronunciation: tut part of speech: noun overeat in spanish: comer con exceso, pronunciation: oʊvɜrit part of speech: verb engorge in spanish: engullir, pronunciation: ɪŋgɔrdʒ part of speech: verb overindulge in spanish: el exceso, pronunciation: oʊvɜrɪndəldʒ part of speech: verb englut in spanish: englut, pronunciation: ɪŋglət part of speech: verb gormandize in spanish: glotonear, pronunciation: gɔrməndaɪz part of speech: verb ingurgitate in spanish: ingurgitar, pronunciation: ɪŋgɜrdʒɪteɪt part of speech: verb gormandise in spanish: mercancía, pronunciation: gɔrmændaɪz part of speech: verb pig out in spanish: cerdo fuera, pronunciation: pɪgaʊt part of speech: verb booze-up in spanish: Emborráchate, pronunciation: buzjup part of speech: noun gourmandize in spanish: gourmandize, pronunciation: gʊrməndaɪz part of speech: verb overgorge in spanish: Overgorge, pronunciation: oʊvɜrgɔrdʒ part of speech: verb scarf out in spanish: bufanda fuera, pronunciation: skɑrfaʊt part of speech: verb

Binge antonyms

munch pronunciation: mʌntʃ part of speech: noun, verb nibble pronunciation: nɪbəl part of speech: verb, noun
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