单词 | drunk |
释义 | drunk (drʌŋk ) Word forms: drunks 1. adjective B1+ Someone who is drunk has drunk so much alcohol that they cannot speak clearly or behave sensibly. Stewart could not remember exactly why he had done it because he was so drunk. He got drunk and had to be carried home. He was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. Synonyms: intoxicated, loaded [slang, mainly US, Canadian], tight [informal], canned [slang] 2. countable noun A drunk is someone who is drunk or frequently gets drunk. A drunk lay in the alley. Synonyms: drunkard, lush [slang], boozer [informal], toper [literary] 3. adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE] If you are drunk with a strong emotion or an experience, you are in a state of great excitement because of it. They are currently drunk with success. [+ with] I felt drunk with the excitement of life. 4. A1 Drunk is the past participle of drink. Quotations: It's the wise man who stays home when he's drunkThe Cyclops Two things a man cannot hide: that he is drunk, and that he is in love Idioms: drunk as a skunk very drunk When John arrived here last night, he was drunk as a skunk. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Collocations: obviously drunk Everyone clapped their hands; some people, obviously drunk with excitement, even stamped their feet. Times, Sunday Times One guy had obviously drunk so much that he had burned out his stomach. Times, Sunday Times Bartenders have been found responsible for damages when they have served obviously drunk patrons. Globe and Mail The 64 banned activities include urinating, spitting and public nudism - as well as rules to ensure bar owners do not serve alcohol to those obviously drunk. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 喝醉了, 醉酒者 Japanese: 酔った, 酔っぱらい |
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