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drunk

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drunk1 /drʌŋk/ verb  
x-refthe past participle of drink drink的过去分词
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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.
戴维常会喝醉,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) 烂醉如泥
 All she wants to do is get blind drunk.
她只想把自己灌个烂醉。
drunk as a lord (also drunk as a skunk) (=very drunk) 烂醉如泥
 He turned up one morning, drunk as a lord.
一天早上他出现了,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 酒后滋事罪
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3 drunk on/with something POWERso excited by a feeling that you behave in a strange way 因某事兴奋得忘乎所以
 drunk with happiness
幸福得飘飘然
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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


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