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unsober

/soh-ber/US // ˈsoʊ bər //UK // (ˈsəʊbə) //

不清醒,不清醒的,不冷静,不清醒的人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
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    so·ber·er, so·ber·est.

    • : not intoxicated or drunk.
    • : habitually temperate, especially in the use of liquor.
    • : quiet or sedate in demeanor, as persons.
    • : marked by seriousness, gravity, solemnity, etc., as of demeanor, speech, etc.: a sober occasion.
    • : subdued in tone, as color; not colorful or showy, as clothes.
    • : free from excess, extravagance, or exaggeration: sober facts.
    • : showing self-control: sober restraint.
    • : sane or rational: a sober solution to the problem.
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    • : to make or become sober:.

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Examples

  • Cruz stayed sober for a while, but when Raeann’s first birthday after the accident passed, he relapsed.

  • Van Halen, sober since 2008, lost one-third of his tongue to a cancer that eventually drifted into his esophagus.

  • After the officers left, he got back up and asked the attendant if he could leave, since he was sober.

  • Some in recovery — even those clean and sober for decades — say they have doubled or tripled their recovery meeting attendance during the pandemic.

  • On the other hand, use the rel values such as ugc to tag your user-generated content, and sponsored for the paid links — this will help Google make a sober assessment of your ranking.

  • I try to stay sober enough to maneuver back to West Hollywood.

  • He manages to talk one of them into a glass or two, but for the most part he remains sober.

  • And things seemed fine between the couple, with the crooner appearing sober and healthier-looking, with a new crew cut.

  • Today, however, the 36-year-old musician is sober—and even showers once in a while.

  • She's well spoken, educated, and sober—a far cry from the one-time face of the adult world, Jenna Jameson.

  • This does not seem strange when we know what a sober, serious, dignified man Yung Pak's father was.

  • In sober truth it might as well lay one open to the charge of being an ornithologist.

  • Darry Drew was one of those quiet, gentlemanly fellows, who seem rather too sober for their years.

  • To which Mr. Sikes replied, he was joking;as if he had been sober, there would have been strong reason to suppose he was.

  • That counter-blast of passion and that plain speaking from a quarter so unexpected served, in part at least, to sober him.