drunk

drunk [drʌŋk]  [drʌŋk] 

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drunk 基本解释

形容词醉的; 沉醉; 陶醉的; 飘飘然

名词醉汉,酒鬼,酗酒者

动词喝(酒)( drink的过去分词); 饮; 喝酒; (尤指)酗酒

drunk 相关例句

drunk

形容词

1. He was dead drunk.
    他烂醉如泥。

2. He got dead drunk on only two cans of beer.
    他才喝了两罐啤酒就烂醉如泥了。

3. He was drunk with success.
    他因成功而陶醉。

4. He was very drunk.
    他喝得大醉。

drunk 词典解释

1. 喝醉的
    Someone who is drunk has drunk so much alcohol that they cannot speak clearly or behave sensibly.

    e.g. Stewart could not remember exactly why he had done it because he was so drunk...
           斯图尔特记不清他为什么要那样做了,因为他烂醉如泥。
    e.g. I got drunk and had to be carried home...
           我喝醉了,只好让人把我送回家。

2. 醉汉,酒鬼;酗酒者
    A drunk is someone who is drunk or frequently gets drunk.

    e.g. A drunk lay in the alley.
           一个酒鬼躺在小胡同里。

3. 陶醉的;兴奋的;沉醉的
    If you are drunk with a strong emotion or an experience, you are in a state of great excitement because of it.

    e.g. They are currently drunk with success...
           他们现在正陶醉于成功之中。
    e.g. I felt drunk with the excitement of life.
           当时我沉醉于生活中的精彩刺激。

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drunk 单语例句

1. He saw the harsher penalties put in place for drunk driving as a business opportunity.

2. The screw cap benefits most wines that are drunk young, and the Sauvignon Blanc is an ideal candidate.

3. Charlie Sheen is undergoing psychiatric evaluation after allegedly trashing a hotel room whilst drunk with an escort.

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4. He asked whether the considerably more expensive Chateau Lafite Rothschild would be drunk instead of Moutai.

5. An inquiry by French authorities in 1999 ruled the accident was caused by chauffeur Paul being drunk and driving too fast.

6. Both police inquiries decided it was a tragic accident because chauffeur Henri Paul was drunk and driving too fast.

7. Some will die of cirrhosis of the liver, or of the drugs they take when they are drunk.

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8. Shanghai police are clamping down on drunk drivers ahead of the Spring Festival party period.

9. Her lawyers were scheduled to ask a judge next month to compel Ortega to prove the actress was drunk.

10. Local media reports on July 11, 2006 said an apparently drunk Chan had disrupted Lee's concert the previous night.

drunk 英英释义

noun

1. someone who is intoxicated

2. a chronic drinker

    Synonym: drunkard rummy sot inebriate wino

adj

1. stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol)

    e.g. a noisy crowd of intoxicated sailors
           helplessly inebriated

    Synonym: intoxicated inebriated

2. drunk的意思

2. as if under the influence of alcohol

    e.g. felt intoxicated by her success
           drunk with excitement

    Synonym: intoxicated