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词组 drunk
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drunk /drʌŋk/ adjective having drunk too much alcohol so that your behaviour and mental processes are affectedverbsget drunk I just hope they don’t get drunk and start fighting.get sb drunk (=deliberately try to make someone drunk) She was trying to get him drunk.make sb drunk The wine had made her drunk.feel drunk I started to feel a bit drunk.look/sound drunk Both men sounded drunk.adverbsslightly drunk He was slightly drunk and his face was pink.completely/very drunk By 10 p.m., she was completely drunk and I had to take her home.roaring/blind drunk informal (=very drunk) They were not just happy, they were roaring drunk.too drunk She was too drunk to stand up.nounsa drunk man/woman We found a drunk man lying in a bush.a drunk driver Their daughter had been killed by a drunk driver.drunk driving He was arrested for drunk driving.Driving when drunkYou say that someone is arrested for drink driving (BrE) or drunken driving (AmE), or in official contexts driving under the influence (of alcohol).phrasesdrunk and disorderly (=used in legal situations when someone is drunk and behaving badly) She admitted two charges of being drunk and disorderly.THESAURUS: drunk drunken especially writtenstupor | state | behaviour | rage | brawl | driving | rampage | party | night | man | soldier | sailor | yob | reveller drunk, or behaving in a way that shows you are drunk – usually used in the following phrases: We found him lying by the roadside in a drunken stupor (=almost unconscious as a result of being drunk). | She was injured during a drunken brawl outside a bar. | He was arrested for drunken driving (=driving after you have drunk alcohol – used in American English). | On New Year’s Eve, the streets are full of drunken revellers (=people who are enjoying themselves by getting drunk, especially in order to celebrate something).Drunken is always used before a noun. Don’t say He is drunken. Say He is drunk. intoxicated formal drunk – used especially in legal or official situations: He was arrested for driving while intoxicated.Intoxicated is not usually used before a noun. tipsy slightly drunk: After the second glass of wine I was feeling a little tipsy. | He got a bit tipsy and started saying some embarrassing things. | A group of tipsy women were singing outside my window.
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