单词 | drunkard |
释义 | drunkard —drunk /drʌŋk/ adjective [usually after verb] B2 unable to speak or act in the usual way because of having had too much alcohol: » I got completely drunk at my sister's wedding.» I'd had a couple of glasses of wine but I certainly wasn't drunk.» UK He came home last night blind (= extremely) drunk.Thesaurus+: ↑Drunkenness and sobrietydrunk and disorderly LEGALF0 the crime of behaving badly in public after drinking too much alcohol Thesaurus+: ↑Drunkenness and sobrietydrunk with powerF0 having a strong and unreasonable feeling of being able to control other people Thesaurus+: ↑Controlling and being in chargeWord Builder:–Nouns: drink, drinker, drinking, drunk, drunkenness–Adjectives: drunk, drunken–Verbs: drink• • • Extra Examples:» From her slow, deliberate speech I guessed she must be drunk.» I got a bit drunk and made a fool of myself.» They came back from the pub roaring drunk.» William was lying spread-eagled on the grass, blind drunk.» He came home drunk and vomited all over the kitchen floor.noun [C] (ALSO drunkard) disapproving ► F0 a person who drinks large amounts of alcohol very often and is unable to stopThesaurus+: ↑Addiction , ↑Drug addictionThesaurus+: ↑Drunkenness and sobrietyWord Builder:–Nouns: drink, drinker, drinking, drunk, drunkenness–Adjectives: drunk, drunken–Verbs: drinkverb ► F0 PAST PARTICIPLE OF drinkThesaurus+: ↑Drinking |
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