drunk
[drʌŋk]
adj.
醉的;
陶醉的;
沉醉;
飘飘然;
n.
醉汉,酒鬼,酗酒者;
v.
喝(酒)( drink的过去分词);
饮;
喝酒;
(尤指)酗酒;
例句:
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The landlord refused to serve him because he considered him too drunk.
酒吧老板觉得他已经喝多了,拒绝再给他添酒。
来自柯林斯例句
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"Tired and emotional" is a code word for being drunk.
“又累又激动”是形容人喝醉酒的一种委婉说法。
来自柯林斯例句
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Some people moved in silky, liquid movements, others were jerky, probably drunk.
一些人动作平稳流畅,其他人则跌跌撞撞,大概是喝醉了。
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Ira was arrested for being drunk and disorderly repeatedly.
来自BBC
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Gallon Drunk's James Johnston is a busy boy.
来自BBC
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Just as you wouldn't do well equally drunk.
来自SA
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There were a lot of drunk drivers on the roads on Saturday nights.
星期六的晚上马路上有很多酒后驾车者。
来自《权威词典》
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The police charged him with being drunk and disorderly.
警方指控他酒醉并且扰乱治安。
来自《权威词典》
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He is dead drunk.
他烂醉如泥。
来自《权威词典》