drunk [drʌŋk] verb (US also drank) past participle of ■drink [drʌŋk] adjective [after verb] IMPROVER ■unable to speak or act in the usual way because of having had too much alcohol 醉的,喝醉的,醉酒的•I got completely drunk at my sister's wedding.我在姐姐的婚礼上喝得酩酊大醉。 •I'd had a couple of glasses of wine but I certainly wasn't drunk.我是喝了几杯酒,但肯定没喝醉。 •UK He came home last night blind (= extremely) drunk.昨晚他回家时已经醉得一塌糊涂了。 drunk and disorderly legal ■the crime of behaving badly in public after drinking too much alcohol 酗酒滋事,酒后闹事 drunk with power ■having a strong and unreasonable feeling of being able to control other people 因拥有权势而飘飘然 [drʌŋk] adjective [after verb] drunk as a lord UK (US drunk as a skunk) informal ■extremely drunk 醉得不省人事,酩酊大醉•Andy staggered in last night drunk as a lord.昨晚安迪回来时摇摇晃晃,喝得酩酊大醉。 [drʌŋk] noun countable (also drunkard) disapproving ■a person who drinks large amounts of alcohol very often and is unable to give up the habit 酒鬼,醉鬼,酗酒者 |