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under the influence of intoxicating liquor

/in-floo-uhns/US // ˈɪn flu əns //UK // (ˈɪnflʊəns) //

在醉酒的影响下,在醉酒影响下,受醉酒影响,受醉酒影响的人

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the capacity or power of persons or things to be a compelling force on or produce effects on the actions, behavior, opinions, etc., of others: He used family influence to get the contract.
    • : the action or process of producing effects on the actions, behavior, opinions, etc., of another or others: Her mother's influence made her stay.
    • : a person or thing that exerts influence: He is an influence for the good.
    • : Astrology. the radiation of an ethereal fluid from the stars, regarded as affecting human actions and destinies.the exercise of occult power by the stars, or such power as exercised.
    • : the exercise of similar power by human beings.
    • : Obsolete. influx.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    in·flu·enced, in·flu·enc·ing.

    • : to exercise influence on; affect; sway: to influence a person.
    • : to move or impel to some action: Outside factors influenced her to resign.

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Examples

  • He’s unaware of who else is on the panel and how much influence the panels will have on the process.

  • Under Huang, Nvidia has risen rapidly up the ranks of technology companies in market value and influence.

  • The extensive observations allowed them to reconstruct the three-dimensional structure of the disk torn apart by the influences of the three stars.

  • Given how much influence steering winds have over hurricane speed and trajectory, climate change may influence stalling by reshaping large-scale wind patterns.

  • Taken together, the government has substantial influence on medical innovation.

  • Police have unions, for one, and those unions influence the elections of their civilian leadership.

  • What sets him apart from so many of his contemporaries was his rare immunity from the influence of prevailing ideas.

  • "He brought Ray Charles to the mix as an influence on rock & roll," E Street Band guitarist Steven Van Zandt once raved.

  • These women interred the bodies of saints on their own properties and occasionally managed to influence papal politics.

  • Archrival India has money to throw around, and Iran and Russia are also exerting influence in the region.

  • After her marriage to Eugène Manet she came under the influence of his famous brother, Édouard.

  • So intelligent were her methods that she doubtless had great influence in making the memory of his art enduring.

  • It is probable that Mlle. Mayer came under the influence of Prud'hon as early as 1802, possibly before that time.

  • The voice is the most potent influence of expression, the winged messenger between soul and soul.

  • Under the soothing influence of beauty, however, the vicar forgot his woes.