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inebriation

/ĭn-ē′brē-ā′shən/

醉酒,酗酒,醉酒状态,酒醉

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n.名词 noun
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Examples

  • People milled about in various stages of inebriation, dancing, and shouting.

  • The Christmas season lasted more than a week and it was a time of celebration and general inebriation.

  • Crowd control is part of the reason Gary and Tom discourage inebriation at DDPs.

  • Keystone Light, of course, but college students have always opted for the most affordable path to inebriation.

  • The sensation was profound and sharp, without any sweetness whatever—a revulsion, a storm, a sort of inebriation.

  • The Indians drank of the liquor, and remained in a state of inebriation during several days.

  • "What a fool you are to be in love," said the drunken giant with several hiccups, showing the increase of his inebriation.

  • The fourth degree is that of spiritual inebriation which follows upon the aforesaid satiety.

  • Awaking from a state of inebriation, he knew that Ham had beheld his nakedness and "told his two brethren."