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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,聚会上的事什么都记不得了。 His only way of dealing with his problems was to go out and get drunk. 他解决烦心事的唯一办法就是出去喝个烂醉。 - drunk on something
They got drunk on vodka. 他们喝伏特加酒醉倒了。
Extra ExamplesTopics Social issuesb1, Illnessb1He was still half drunk. 他仍然半醉半醒。 I was beginning to feel very drunk. 我开始感到醉得很厉害。 The wine had made her drunk. 酒让她醉了。 By now I was pretty drunk on the free beer. 现在我已经喝了很多免费啤酒了。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
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- drunk with something (formal)
very excited, tired, etc. because of a particular emotion or situation 陶醉;沉醉;飘飘然;忘乎所以 drunk with success 因成功而飘飘然 She was almost drunk with all these new impressions. 所有这些新的感想使她飘飘然起来。 drunk with fatigue 疲惫极了
Word OriginMiddle English: past participle of drink; compare with drunken.
Idioms
blind drunk
extremely drunk 烂醉如泥 He came home blind drunk, as usual. 像往常一样,他酩酊大醉地回到家里。
drunk and disorderly ( law法律 )
(as) drunk as a lord (old-fashioned, British English)
(North American English (as) drunk as a skunk)
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very drunk 烂醉如泥
roaring drunk
extremely drunk and noisy 耍酒疯 He rolled home roaring drunk at 3 o’clock in the morning. 凌晨3点,他醉醺醺地滚回家。