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intoxicated

/in-tok-si-key-tid/US // ɪnˈtɒk sɪˌkeɪ tɪd //

醉醺醺的,醉醺醺,醉酒,醉了

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : affected by a substance that intoxicates; drunk; inebriated.
    • : mentally or emotionally exhilarated.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.extremely happy

Examples

  • The singer has explained the hit song is about the urge to drive to see someone, even while you’re intoxicated.

  • Far more often, police are withholding the names of officers involved in violent altercations with juveniles, intoxicated people or people experiencing mental health episodes.

  • He went on to describe walking into Stewart’s room naked one time while intoxicated, sitting down next to her, and later feeling guilty about it.

  • Entering his name results in a list of charges for driving while intoxicated, shoplifting, public drunkenness.

  • Officers brought him to a parking lot they had set aside to transport intoxicated people to a drunk tank, Palmer said.

  • Between 1999 and 2008, the number of severely intoxicated young women who wound up in E.R.s rose by 52 percent.

  • She is said by one witness to have appeared extremely intoxicated.

  • Lehmberg ultimately pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated.

  • By late afternoon Thursday, the Boston Police had reportedly cited TD Garden for having intoxicated minors on its premises.

  • Despite the intoxicated revelry that is an Avicii live show, his songs make few mentions of alcohol or drugs.

  • She was flushed and felt intoxicated with the sound of her own voice and the unaccustomed taste of candor.

  • She would not join the groups in their sports and bouts, but intoxicated with her newly conquered power, she swam out alone.

  • He tried to marry his daughter without a dowry to some man who was intoxicated with nobility.

  • He forbade wine because some of his followers once went intoxicated to prayers.

  • He makes the whole company intoxicated, and is the last to remain comparatively sober.