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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- drunk
[dr^ŋk]
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1.
drink的过去分词
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2.
adjective
醉的
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3.
noun
[c]
(drunkard) 醉汉
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to get drunk
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喝醉了
Collins English-English Dictionary
- drunk
[dr^ŋk]
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1.
adj
intoxicated with alcohol to the extent of losing control over normal physical and mental functions
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2.
adj
overwhelmed by strong influence or emotion
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drunk with joy
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3.
n
a person who is drunk or drinks habitually to excess
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4.
n
[informal]
a drinking bout
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5.
n
[Etymology]
Old English druncen, past participle of drincan to drink; see drink
Examples
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drunk with joy
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陶醉于欢乐之中;因欢乐而陶醉
→ drunk
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roaring drunk
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烂醉似泥
→ roaring
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You can't drive if your are drunk, first because it's dangerous and then because is against the law.
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你喝酒了就不能开车,首先这很危险,其次也违反法律。
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She is too drunk, you'll have to take her in your arms.
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她喝多了,你得搀着她。
→ arm
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She got drunk and did a strip on top of the piano.
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她喝多了,在钢琴上大跳脱衣舞。
→ strip
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He is always getting drunk because he doesn't know his limit.
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他不自量力,总是喝得酩酊大醉。
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Our party turned ugly when a drunk man started to throw bottles through the window.
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晚会上有个喝醉的人竟然往窗外扔酒瓶,这让晚会的场面变得很不愉快。
→ ugly
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They got drunk with that heavy beer.
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他们喝苦啤喝醉了。
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He must have been drunk because his breath smelled of alcohol.
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他的呼吸中有酒精味,一定是喝醉了。
→ breath
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No wonder they got drunk, they drank 3 bottles of wine between the two of them.
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难怪他们醉了,他们俩人喝了三瓶酒。
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