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BNC: 4187 COCA: 3701

drunk

Word family
drunk1 /drʌŋk/ verb
x-refthe past participle of drink drink的過去分詞
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drunk2 ●●○ S3 adjectiveadj
1 [not before noun]MIDRUNK unable to control your behaviour, speech etc because you have drunk too much alcohol 喝醉的 OPP sober
You’re drunk.
你喝醉了。
David would get drunk and I would have to take him home and put him to bed.
戴維常會喝醉,我就得把他弄回家放到床上。
drunk on
He was drunk on beer and whisky.
他喝啤酒和威士忌喝醉了。
blind drunk British EnglishBrE (=very drunk) 爛醉如泥
All she wants to do is get blind drunk.
她只想把自己灌個爛醉。
drunk as a lord (also drunk as a skunk) (=very drunk) 爛醉如泥
He turned up one morning, drunk as a lord.
一天早上他出現了,喝得酩酊大醉。
2. being drunk and disorderly SCCDRUNK law the crime of behaving in a violent noisy way in a public place when you are drunk 酒後滋事罪
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3 drunk on/with something POWERso excited by a feeling that you behave in a strange way 因某事興奮得忘乎所以
drunk with happiness
幸福得飄飄然
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nTHESAURUS
drunk [not usually before noun] having drunk too much alcohol so that your behaviour and mental processes are affected
Gary was too drunk to remember what had happened that night.
I just hope they don’t get drunk and start fighting.
drunk driving
The police are going to crack down on drunk drivers.
tipsy/merry [not before noun] slightly drunk
After the second glass of wine I was feeling a little tipsy.
pissed [not usually before noun] British EnglishBrE informal not polite drunk – this word is very common in spoken British English, but it is not polite
Don’t listen to him – he’s pissed.
intoxicated [not before noun] formal drunk
He was arrested for driving while intoxicated.
paralytic/legless [not before noun] British EnglishBrE informal extremely drunk
Don’t give Dave any more to drink -- he’s already legless.
They became totally paralytic and abusive.
drunken [only before noun] especially written used to describe someone who is drunk or their behaviour. Drunken is mainly used in written English and is always used before a noun. Dont say ‘he is drunken’. Say he is drunk
A drunken man was found lying outside a shop door.
We found him lying by the roadside in a drunken stupor (=almost unconscious as a result of being drunk).
punch-drunk, → roaring drunk at roaring(5)
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drunk3 (also drunkard /ˈdrʌŋkəd $ -ərd/) noun [countableC]
MIDRUNKsomeone who is drunk or often gets drunk 醉鬼,酒鬼 alcoholic
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See also: drink

BNC: 4187 COCA: 3701
drunk

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES VERBSbe, feel, look, sound喝醉;感覺喝醉了;看上去醉了;聽起來醉了I was beginning to feel very drunk.我開始感到醉得很厲害。get醉倒Harry went out and got drunk last night.哈裏昨晚出去喝醉了。get sb, make sb把某人灌醉;使某人喝醉Andrew decided to try and get Sharon drunk.安德魯想要把沙倫灌醉。The wine had made him drunk.他喝葡萄酒喝醉了。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.醉得極其/相當/非常厲害blind, completely, roaring酩酊大醉;完全醉了;爛醉如泥He came home blind drunk, as usual.像往常一樣,他酩酊大醉地回到家裏。almost (often figurative) 幾乎醉了;飄飄然She was almost drunk with all these new impressions.所有這些新的感想使她飄飄然起來。half半醉半醒He was still half drunk.他仍然半醉半醒。a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/略有醉意PREPOSITIONwith (figurative) ⋯得不得了drunk with fatigue疲憊極了PHRASESdrunk driver, drunk driving (both especially NAmE) 酒後駕車者;酒駕She was arrested for drunk driving.她因為酒駕被捕。
BNC: 4187 COCA: 3701
drunk

adjective

drunk ♦︎ drunken ♦︎ (taboo) pissed ♦︎ wasted ♦︎ tipsy ♦︎ under the influence ♦︎ intoxicatedThese words all describe people who have drunk so much alcohol that they cannot think or speak clearly. 這些詞均表示醉酒。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配drunk / pissed / tipsy on sthto get drunk / pissed / wasted / tipsycompletely pissed / wasted / intoxicated drunk [not usually before noun] having drunk so much alcohol that it is impossible to think or speak clearly (酒)醉She was too drunk to remember anything about the party.她喝得酩酊大醉,聚會上的事什麽都記不得了。His only way of dealing with his problems was to go out and get drunk.他解決煩心事的唯一辦法就是出去喝個爛醉。They got drunk on vodka.他們喝伏特加酒醉倒了。 OPP sober disciplined see also drink drink noun 2 , drink drink verb drunken [only before noun] drunk or often getting drunk; showing the effects of too much alcohol; involving people who are drunk 醉的;酗酒的;酒醉引起的She was often beaten by her drunken husband.她常常遭到酗酒丈夫的毆打。He came home to find her in a drunken stupor.他回到家裏,發現她喝得醉醺醺的。a drunken brawl酗酒滋事drunken laughter / singing醉酒大笑/唱歌 drunkenly

adverb

He staggered drunkenly to his feet.他醉醺醺地搖晃着站了起來。
pissed [not before noun] (BrE, taboo, slang) drunk 爛醉;醉醺醺They would pretend to get pissed and start a fight.他們會假裝喝醉了,然後尋事打架。 wasted ˈweɪstɪd [not usually before noun] (slang) very drunk 爛醉They both came home completely wasted.他們倆回家時都已酩酊大醉。 tipsy [not usually before noun] (rather informal) slightly drunk 微醉;略有醉意He was by now tired, angry and a little tipsy.他現在是既疲倦又生氣,還有點微醉。 under the ˈinfluence

idiom

(rather formal) having had too much alcohol to drink 喝酒過多;醉酒She was charged with driving under the influence.她被指控酒後駕駛。
intoxicated (formal) under the influence of alcohol or drugs 喝醉的;(吸毒後)迷醉的 (NAmE) He was arrested for DWI (= driving while intoxicated).他因酒醉駕駛而被拘捕。In the US, DWI and DUI (= driving under the influence) are often used in news reports to refer to the criminal offence of driving while drunk. It is more frequently called drunk driving, which is also the term used in British English. 在美國,DWI和DUI常用在新聞報道中指酒後駕車的刑事犯罪行爲,更常用的說法是drunk driving。後者也是英式英語中表示酒後駕車的用語。
BNC: 4187 COCA: 3701
drunk
Drunk: drunk, hard-drinking, hungover...
Feeling or expressing strong emotions: emotional, passionate, ardent...
People who drink a lot of alcohol: sot, alcoholic, drinker...
Past participles: arisen, been, befallen...

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