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inebriated

/in-ee-bree-ey-tid/US // ɪnˈi briˌeɪ tɪd //

醉醺醺的,醉醺醺,酩酊大醉,醉酒

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : drunk or intoxicated, or exhilarated or stupefied in a way that suggests intoxication: An inebriated couple were arrested when they took their granddaughter for a joyride, pulling her in a toy car behind their van.

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Examples

  • The closest thing to a crime spree we get is when inebriated students sometimes “borrow” bikes to get home on a cold night.

  • In particular, a video of an apparently inebriated Morgan has embarrassed supporters of the referendum.

  • That show, based on a hit web series, features horribly inebriated people telling their versions of history.

  • Come inside the star-studded Globes after-parties, where inebriated A-listers mingle.

  • The variety of the deaths, and how many of them that group of inebriated people could remember.

  • But what seemed to upset Pastor the most was that Murray had taped Jackson without his knowledge in an “inebriated” state.

  • For my sword is inebriated in heaven: behold it shall come down upon Idumea, and upon the people of my slaughter unto judgment.

  • Reading mathematics, as I'm a slightly inebriated Christian!

  • Dr. Manley said, "while I attended him he never was inebriated."

  • The man was sleeping the sleep of the just, or, to speak more correctly, of the just inebriated.

  • They had a way, too, of letting him settle his own disputes with inebriated gentlemen who refused to pay their fares.