drunk
drunk 英 [drʌŋk] 美 [drʌŋk]
v. 喝酒(drink的过去分词) adj. 喝醉了的
名词复数:drunks 比较级:drunker 最高级:drunkest
- If you consume so much alcohol that you become inebriated, you are drunk. If you do it too often, you may become a drunk, which is another, blunter, word for "alcoholic."
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- v. 喝酒(drink的过去分词)
- adj. 喝醉了的
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1. She was too drunk to remember anything about the party.
她喝得酩酊大醉,聚会上的事什么都记不得了。
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2. They got drunk on vodka.
他们喝伏特加酒醉倒了。
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3. Police arrested him for being drunk and disorderly .
他因醉酒妨害治安被警方逮捕。
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4. drunk with success
因成功而飘飘然
- drunk (adj.) past participle of drink, used as an adjective from mid-14c. in sense "intoxicated." In various expressions, such as "drunk as a lord" (1891); Chaucer has "dronke ... as a Mous" (c. 1386); and, from 1709, "as Drunk as a Wheelbarrow." Medieval folklore distinguished four successive stages of drunkenness, based on the animals they made men resemble: sheep, lion, ape, sow. Drunk driver first recorded 1948. Drunk-tank "jail cell for drunkards" attested by 1912, American English. The noun meaning "drunken person" is from 1852; earlier this would have been a drunkard.
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