- 看过 intoxication 的人也看了 :
- drunkenness
- excitement
- elation
- exhilaration
- intemperance
- euphoria
intoxication 的定义
- inebriation; drunkenness.
- an act or instance of intoxicating.
- overpowering exhilaration or excitement of the mind or emotions.
- Pathology. poisoning.
intoxication 近义词
inebriation
intoxication 的近义词 6 个
intoxication 的反义词 3 个
更多intoxication例句
- They booked him for violation of the emergency order, public intoxication and resisting arrest.
- Arrested on a public intoxication charge and for violation of the stay-home orders, Torres couldn’t afford to pay the $150 he owed on his bond.
- Those charges ranged in severity, from public intoxication to DWI and assault.
- Now, Harmon watched her irises shaking involuntarily, a sign of intoxication.
- He said he walked out the next morning with a booking document for “public intoxication” and a ticket for seditious language in his pocket.
- Frias—who was arrested in 2013 for interfering with public duties and public intoxication—was not carrying a gun at the time.
- I guess we know how Bacchus kept his title as the god of wine and intoxication.
- Kinkade had died of “acute ethanol and diazepam intoxication”—alcohol and Valium.
- Like the intoxication and the power you would feel if you were suddenly an all-knowing entity.
- States all across the country are reporting skyrocketing rates of intoxication, overdoses and death.
- In smoking, they swallow the fumes of the tobacco which causes intoxication for a time.
- That last moment, as she stepped lightly over the threshold of the library, was a sort of climax to the intoxication of youth.
- The courts are still more reluctant to admit intoxication as an excuse for criminal acts.
- When she thought that he was there at hand, waiting for her, she grew numb with the intoxication of expectancy.
- The danger of collapse was past for the present, but the deep sleep of utter intoxication still clung to the ruler of Asturia.