tipsy 英 ['tɪpsɪ]   美 ['tɪpsi]

tipsy

tipsy  英 ['tɪpsɪ] 美 ['tɪpsi]

adj. 喝醉的;歪曲的;不稳的 

Whether it was aggression or affection, the expectations behind the alcohol fulfilled almost the same results as the people who were actually getting tipsy. 不管是颠覆性还是影响性,酒精背后的预期让没喝醉的人与真正喝醉了的人完成了同样的结果。
He was tipsy yesterday , but now is sober. 他昨天醉醺醺的,但现在是清醒的。

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  • adj. 喝醉的;歪曲的;不稳的
  • 1. Whether it was aggression or affection, the expectations behind the alcohol fulfilled almost the same results as the people who were actually getting tipsy.

    不管是颠覆性还是影响性,酒精背后的预期让没喝醉的人与真正喝醉了的人完成了同样的结果。

  • 2. He was tipsy yesterday , but now is sober.

    他昨天醉醺醺的,但现在是清醒的。

  • tipsy (adj.) 1570s, from tip (v.1); compare drowsy, flimsy, tricksy. Later associated with tipple. Tipsy-cake (1806) was stale cake saturated with wine or liquor.
tipsy / ˈtɪpsi ; NAmE ˈtɪpsi / adjective ( informal) slightly drunk 微醉的;略有醉意的 SYN tight tipsy tipsier tipsiest tipsy / ˈtɪpsi ; NAmE ˈtɪpsi /
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