drunken
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ Drunken is used to describe events and situations that involve people who are drunk. 醉酒的[ADJ n]
The pain roused him from his drunken stupor. 疼痛讓他從醉酒昏迷中醒過來。
2. ADJ A drunken person is drunk or is frequently drunk. 醉酒的; 常醉的[ADJ n]
Groups of drunken hooligans smashed windows and threw stones. 成群醉酒的小流氓打碎了窗戶,亂扔石頭。
3. drunkenlyADV 醉酒地; 常醉地[ADV with v]
Once Bob stormed drunkenly into her house and smashed some chairs. 有一次,鮑勃醉醺醺地沖進她的房間,砸壞了幾把椅子。
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drunken /ˈdrʌŋkən/
剑桥词典
- A drunken person is (often) under the influence of alcohol .
常醉酒的;醉醺醺的;酗酒的
She was convicted of murdering her drunken and allegedly violent husband . 她因謀殺丈夫而獲罪,她丈夫經常酗酒,據說還有家庭暴力行爲。
The square filled up with drunken baseball fans . 廣場上到処都是醉醺醺的棒球迷。
used to describe a situation in which a lot of alcohol has been drunk
醉酒引起的
a drunken brawl 酒後爭鬭
He came home and fell into a drunken stupor (= sleep ). 他醉醺醺地廻到家裡倒頭就睡。 返回 drunken