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sloshed

/slosht/US // slɒʃt //UK // (slɒʃt) //

溏心的,烂醉如泥,泔水,溏心

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : drunk.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.drunk
Synonyms
bashed被殴打的,殴打,被殴打,被击倒befuddled昏昏沉沉,混乱的,糊涂,混乱buzzed嗡嗡声,嗡嗡作响,嗡嗡作响的,嗡嗡声中crocked歪歪扭扭的,歪歪斜斜的,歪斜的,歪歪扭扭flushed红红火火,红红火火的,红润的,红红的flying飞行,飞行的,飞行的方式fuddled昏昏沉沉的,糊涂的,糊涂了,昏昏沉沉glazed釉面,釉面的,玻璃,釉里红inebriate酗酒者,醉酒者,醉酒的人,灌输者inebriated醉醺醺的,醉醺醺,酩酊大醉,醉酒intoxicated醉醺醺的,醉醺醺,醉酒,醉了laced带状的,带状,掺假的,掺假lit点,点亮,点燃,点点muddled浑浑噩噩的,浑浑噩噩,糊糊,糊糊的plastered抹了灰的,贴满了,抹灰的,贴满了灰泥potted盆栽,盆栽的,罐装,盆景stewed炖的,炖煮的,炖煮,炖制的stoned昏昏沉沉,昏昏沉沉的,醉醺醺的,昏昏欲睡tanked罐装的,罐装,坦克化,有油箱的totaled共计,合计,总计,总数wasted浪费了,浪费的,荒废了,浪费besotted痴迷,痴迷的,痴迷的人,迷恋boozed up醉醺醺的,酩酊大醉,醉醺醺,醉了crapulent废料,废话连篇,废话,废话少说crapulous废话连篇,废话少说,废话,废话不多说drunk as a skunk醉翁之意不在酒,烂醉如泥,酩酊大醉,醉醺醺drunken醉酒,醉醺醺的,醉酒的,醉人的feeling no pain无痛感,不觉得痛苦,不觉得痛,不痛不痒groggy昏昏沉沉的,昏昏沉沉,昏昏欲睡,昏沉沉的half-seas over半海之隔,半海之滨,半海面上的,在半海面上high高,很高,高度,较高high as a kite高高在上,高大上,昂首挺胸,昂首阔步in在,中,于,其中in one's cups在杯中,在杯中的,杯中之物,杯中物juiced多汁的,多汁,榨汁的,榨汁liquored up酩酊大醉,醉翁之意不在酒,酗酒,酩酊大醉的lush茂盛的,郁郁葱葱,茂盛,茂密的seeing double睹物思人,睹物思情,睹缝插针sodden沾沾自喜,沾染,沾污,沾满灰尘three sheets to the wind奋不顾身,孤军奋战,孤注一掷,奋勇当先tight紧,紧密,严格,紧张tipsy微醺,微醺的,微醺的人,微醉under the influence受到影响的情况下,受影响的情况下,受到影响,受影响under the table桌下,桌子下面,桌子底下,桌子下

Examples

  • If you made a drinking game out of CNN’s John King saying “yes, but…,” you would have been more sloshed than a Florida Democrat last night.

  • I had discreetly sloshed the muck in my Styrofoam cup onto the grass.

  • If it somehow emerges that he was sloshed in that someone-please-take-his-car-keys kind of way, subtract 20.

  • And because he adores obscure imported ales, cycling while sloshed felt pretty familiar, too.

  • As commuting to work by bike gains popularity, are more of us swerving home sloshed after happy hour?

  • Similar speculation about Zucker and the Post has sloshed around in the blogosphere before.

  • His thoughts were far inside the earth as he dipped the jug into the clear cool water and sloshed it full.

  • Rain had sloshed down since midnight so that the gutter in front of me was a turbid little river.

  • When he went back to the well he sloshed himself thoroughly in the horse-trough and went to the house.

  • By noon Ermine's mind had been so sloshed and hail-stoned with new ideas that his head was tired.

  • Twice a comber broke on the quarter and dropped a ton of water, which sloshed about the deck, drenching his feet.