adj.醉酒的;陶醉的
n.醉鬼;醉酒
第三人稱復(fù)數(shù):drunks
/">成人英語MBA聯(lián)考單詞大全adj.(形容詞)陶醉的,沉醉于的,沉湎的,如醉如癡的
酒醉的,喝醉(酒)的,帶有醉意,喝得稀里糊涂,喝得酩酊大醉,爛醉如泥
興奮的,飄飄然的,忘乎所以的
n.(名詞)醉漢,酒鬼,酗酒者,醉鬼
酒宴,鬧飲,狂飲,酒會(huì)
喝醉,醉酒,酒醉(狀態(tài))
_null.drink的過去分詞形式
adj.(形容詞)醉的; 陶醉的 excited or confused by alcoholic drink
noun
1. someone who is intoxicated
2. a chronic drinker
Synonym: drunkardrummysotinebriatewino
adj
1. stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol)
e.g. a noisy crowd of intoxicated sailors
helplessly inebriated
Synonym: intoxicatedinebriated
2. as if under the influence of alcohol
e.g. felt intoxicated by her success
drunk with excitement
Synonym: intoxicated
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...
斯圖爾特記不清他為什么要那樣做了,因?yàn)樗麪€醉如泥。
e.g. I got drunk and had to be carried home...
我喝醉了,只好讓人把我送回家。
2. 醉漢,酒鬼;酗酒者
A drunk is someone who is drunk or frequently gets drunk.
drunk的近義詞
e.g. A drunk lay in the alley.
一個(gè)酒鬼躺在小胡同里。
3. 陶醉的;興奮的;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.
drunk的反義詞
e.g. They are currently drunk with success...
他們現(xiàn)在正陶醉于成功之中。
e.g. I felt drunk with the excitement of life.
當(dāng)時(shí)我沉醉于生活中的精彩刺激。
4.
adj.(形容詞)drunk的基本意思是指受酒精影響而醉,一般表示一次性的“醉”,不指逢酒必喝,逢喝必多的習(xí)慣。另外,它還可引申指為美好的事物而“陶醉”。
adj.(形容詞)drunk, drunken
drunk和drunken都是drink的過去分詞形式。其區(qū)別是:
1.drunk可以用作表語, drunken只用作定語; 在當(dāng)代英語中, drunk也可用作定語。
2.drunk作定語的意思是“偶爾喝醉的”; 而drunken則指“經(jīng)常喝醉的”。試比較:
What shall we do with the drunk sailor?
我們拿這個(gè)喝醉的水手怎么辦?
The drunken old man retold the tales of his youth.
那個(gè)醉醺醺的老人又向人們講起了他 年輕時(shí)的故事。
以上就是本站詳細(xì)整理的詞語drunk是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
After a moment she had drunk enough.(過了一會(huì)兒,她喝得夠多了。)
Greg tipped police off about a drunk driver.(格雷格向警方報(bào)告了一名酒后駕車司機(jī)。)
They staggered out of the pub, completely drunk.(他們爛醉如泥,踉踉蹌蹌地出了酒館。)
His only vice is to get drunk on champagne after concluding a successful piece of business.(他惟一的不良習(xí)慣就是在成功做成一筆生意之后喝香檳酒至大醉。)
A drunk driver knocked down two students.(一名醉酒的司機(jī)撞倒了兩名學(xué)生。)
She had drunk half a bottle of whisky.(她已經(jīng)喝了半瓶威士忌。)
She had drunk too much and her speech was slurred.(她喝得太多了,話都說不利索了。)
He'd been drunk when I arrived. Now he was sober.(我到的時(shí)候他已經(jīng)喝醉了。現(xiàn)在他清醒了。)
He must be either mad or drunk.(他要么是瘋了,要么是喝醉了。)
He could be a bit of a nuisance when he was drunk.(他喝醉時(shí)會(huì)是一個(gè)有點(diǎn)令人討厭的人。)
用作形容詞(adj.)
There were a lot of drunk drivers on the roads on Saturday nights.用作形容詞 (adj.)
動(dòng)詞+~
get drunk喝醉副詞+~
blindly〔roaring, stinking〕 drunk爛醉如泥的quite drunk醉得很厲害的~+介詞
drunk with陶醉于…的Napoleon was drunk with success.