drunk
adj. 喝醉的; 陶醉的
n. 醉漢,酒鬼
v. 喝(酒)(drink的過去分詞)
Someone who is drunk has drunk so much alcohol that they cannot speak clearly or behave sensibly.
Stewart could not remember exactly why he had done it because he was so drunk...
斯圖爾特記不清他為什麼要那樣做了,因為他爛醉如泥。
I got drunk and had to be carried home...
我喝醉了,只好讓人把我送回家。
A drunk is someone who is drunk or frequently gets drunk.
A drunk lay in the alley.
一個酒鬼躺在小衚衕裡。
If you are drunk with a strong emotion or an experience, you are in a state of great excitement because of it.
They are currently drunk with success...
他們現在正陶醉於成功之中。
I felt drunk with the excitement of life.
當時我沉醉於生活中的精彩刺激。
Drunk is the past participle of drink.
1. a chronic drinker
2. someone who is intoxicated
1. stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol);
2. as if under the influence of alcohol;
drunk and disorderly
醉酒鬧事的
(as) drunk as a lord (或 skunk)
酩酊大醉
He had gambled and roistered and drunk until he dropped in his tracks.
他賭博鬧事又醉酒,直到當場死去為止.
They booted him out for being drunk at work.
他們把他解僱了,因為他工作時喝醉了酒.
He got terribly drunk and was throwing up for most of the night.
他喝得爛醉,嘔吐了大半夜.
The guest got very drunk so they bundled him into a taxi and sent him home.
那位客人喝得酩酊大醉,於是他們把他塞進一輛計程車,送他回家.
She found him drunk when she came home at night.
她晚上回家時,經常發現他醉醺醺的.