drunk 音标拼音: [dr'ʌŋk]
a . 喝醉了的
n .
vbl . 喝,喝酒,
drink 的过去式
喝醉了的喝,喝酒,
drink 的过去式
drunk adj 1 :
stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (
especially alcohol ); "
a noisy crowd of intoxicated sailors ";
"
helplessly inebriated " [
synonym : {
intoxicated }, {
drunk },
{
inebriated }] [
ant : {
sober }]
2 :
as if under the influence of alcohol ; "
felt intoxicated by her success "; "
drunk with excitement " [
synonym : {
intoxicated },
{
drunk }]
n 1 :
a chronic drinker [
synonym : {
drunkard }, {
drunk }, {
rummy },
{
sot }, {
inebriate }, {
wino }]
2 :
someone who is intoxicated Drink \
Drink \ (
dr [
i ^][
ng ]
k ),
v .
i . [
imp . {
Drank } (
dr [
a ^][
ng ]
k ),
formerly {
Drunk } (
dr [
u ^][
ng ]
k ); &
p .
p . {
Drunk }, {
Drunken }
(-'
n );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Drinking }.
Drunken is now rarely used ,
except as a verbal adj .
in sense of habitually intoxicated ;
the form drank ,
not infrequently used as a p .
p .,
is not so analogical .] [
AS .
drincan ;
akin to OS .
drinkan ,
D .
drinken ,
G .
trinken ,
Icel .
drekka ,
Sw .
dricka ,
Dan .
drikke ,
Goth .
drigkan .
Cf . {
Drench }, {
Drunken }, {
Drown }.]
1 .
To swallow anything liquid ,
for quenching thirst or other purpose ;
to imbibe ;
to receive or partake of ,
as if in satisfaction of thirst ;
as ,
to drink from a spring .
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Gird thyself ,
and serve me ,
till have eaten and drunken ;
and afterward thou shalt eat and drink .
--
Luke xvii .
8 .
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He shall drink of the wrath the Almighty . --
Job xxi .
20 .
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Drink of the cup that can not cloy . --
Keble .
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2 .
To quaff exhilarating or intoxicating liquors ,
in merriment or feasting ;
to carouse ;
to revel ;
hence ,
to lake alcoholic liquors to excess ;
to be intemperate in the ?
se of intoxicating or spirituous liquors ;
to tipple .
--
Pope .
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And they drank ,
and were merry with him . --
Gem .
xliii .
34 .
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Bolingbroke always spoke freely when he had drunk freely . --
Thackeray .
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{
To drink to },
to salute in drinking ;
to wish well to ,
in the act of taking the cup ;
to pledge in drinking .
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I drink to the general joy of the whole table ,
And to our dear friend Banquo . --
Shak .
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Drunk \
Drunk \,
a . [
OE .
dronke ,
drunke ,
dronken ,
drunken ,
AS .
druncen .
Orig .
the same as drunken ,
p .
p .
of drink .
See {
Drink }.]
1 .
Intoxicated with ,
or as with ,
strong drink ;
inebriated ;
drunken ; --
never used attributively ,
but always predicatively ;
as ,
the man is drunk (
not ,
a drunk man ).
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Be not drunk with wine ,
where in is excess . --
Eph .
v .
18 .
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Drunk with recent prosperity . --
Macaulay .
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2 .
Drenched or saturated with moisture or liquid .
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I will make mine arrows drunk with blood . --
Deut .
xxxii .
42 .
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Drunk \
Drunk \,
n .
A drunken condition ;
a spree . [
Slang ]
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175 Moby Thesaurus words for "
drunk ":
ablaze ,
addled ,
afire ,
aflame ,
alcoholic ,
alcoholic addict ,
animated ,
ardent ,
bacchanal ,
bacchanalia ,
bacchanalian ,
bat ,
beery ,
bemused ,
bender ,
besotted ,
bibber ,
big drunk ,
binge ,
blind drunk ,
blotto ,
boiling over ,
boozer ,
boozy ,
bout ,
breathless ,
burning ,
bust ,
carousal ,
carouse ,
carouser ,
celebration ,
chronic alcoholic ,
chronic drunk ,
compotation ,
cordial ,
crapulent ,
crapulous ,
crocked ,
debauch ,
delirious ,
devotee of Bacchus ,
dipsomaniac ,
dizzy ,
drenched ,
drinker ,
drinking ,
drinking bout ,
drunkard ,
drunken ,
drunken carousal ,
ecstatic ,
enthusiastic ,
excited ,
exhilarated ,
exuberant ,
far -
gone ,
febrile ,
fervent ,
fervid ,
fevered ,
feverish ,
fiery ,
flaming ,
flushed ,
flustered ,
fou ,
full ,
gay ,
giddy ,
glorious ,
glowing ,
groggy ,
guzzle ,
guzzler ,
happy ,
hard drinker ,
hearty ,
heated ,
heavy drinker ,
hot ,
imbiber ,
impassioned ,
in liquor ,
inebriate ,
inebriated ,
inebrious ,
inflamed ,
inspirited ,
intense ,
intoxicated ,
invigorated ,
jag ,
jolly ,
juiced ,
keen ,
lit ,
lit up ,
lively ,
loaded ,
lovepot ,
lush ,
maudlin ,
mellow ,
merry ,
muddled ,
nappy ,
oenophilist ,
oiled ,
on fire ,
orgy ,
out cold ,
passionate ,
pathological drinker ,
pickled ,
pie -
eyed ,
pissed ,
plastered ,
polluted ,
pot companion ,
potation ,
problem drinker ,
pub -
crawl ,
red -
hot ,
reeling ,
revel ,
reveler ,
rummy ,
serious drinker ,
shikker ,
smashed ,
soak ,
soaker ,
social drinker ,
sodden ,
sot ,
sotted ,
souse ,
soused ,
sponge ,
spree ,
squiffy ,
steaming ,
steamy ,
stewed ,
stiff ,
stinko ,
stoned ,
swigger ,
swiller ,
symposium ,
tanked ,
tear ,
thirsty soul ,
tiddly ,
tight ,
tippler ,
tipsy ,
toot ,
toper ,
tosspot ,
under the influence ,
under the table ,
under the weather ,
unrestrained ,
vigorous ,
warm ,
wassail ,
wassailer ,
well -
oiled ,
wet ,
winebibber ,
wino ,
zealous ,
zonked
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DRUNK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of DRUNK is past participle of drink How to use drunk in a sentence
DRUNK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Drunk definition: being in a temporary state in which one's physical and mental faculties are impaired by an excess of alcohol; intoxicated See examples of DRUNK used in a sentence
DRUNK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary drunk adjective (TOO MUCH ALCOHOL) unable to behave correctly or as usual because of drinking too much alcohol
Drunk - definition of drunk by The Free Dictionary 1 being in a temporary state in which one's physical and mental faculties are impaired by an excess of alcoholic drink; intoxicated 2 overcome or dominated by a strong feeling or emotion: drunk with passion 3 pertaining to or caused by intoxication n 4 a an intoxicated person b drunkard
DRUNK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you are drunk with a strong emotion or an experience, you are in a state of great excitement because of it
drunk - Wiktionary, the free dictionary One who is intoxicated with alcohol Another drunk is sleeping in dangerous proximity to a brush fire Gen G had been on a long drunk from July last until Christmas Life probably would have continued in blissful ignorance if it had not been for Vito's occasional late-night drunks
drunk adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of drunk adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
drunk - WordReference. com Dictionary of English drunk (drungk), adj being in a temporary state in which one's physical and mental faculties are impaired by an excess of alcoholic drink; intoxicated: The wine made him drunk overcome or dominated by a strong feeling or emotion: drunk with power; drunk with joy pertaining to or caused by intoxication or intoxicated persons n an intoxicated
DRUNK Synonyms: 177 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for DRUNK: drunken, impaired, fried, wet, blind, wasted, bombed, plastered; Antonyms of DRUNK: sober, straight, dry, temperate, steady, level, cool, abstemious
DRUNK | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary DRUNK meaning: 1 unable to behave or speak normally because you have drunk too much alcohol: 2 past participle… Learn more