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104 DRUNK
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105 drunk
(adj) caaki, kuŋokuliyaata, siira, siirariŋ, siirariŋo, tuu, tuuriŋ, tuuriŋo, tuuta, caakita, caakiriŋ. -
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107 drunk
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108 drunk
adjectiveകുടിച്ചു ലഹരിപിടിച്ച, കുടിച്ചു മത്തനായ, വിജയോന്മാദം കൊണ്ട, അധികാരഗര്വ്വ് തലയ്ക്കു പിടിച്ചnounമദ്യപാനി, കുടിയന്, മദ്യപന് -
109 drunk as a coot
drunk as a coot/a skunk в стельку/мертвецки пьянHe went out to a reunion last night and came home as drunk as a skunk.
I heard he was drunk as a coot last night and got into a big fight at Toby's.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > drunk as a coot
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110 drunk as a skunk
drunk as a coot/a skunk в стельку/мертвецки пьянHe went out to a reunion last night and came home as drunk as a skunk.
I heard he was drunk as a coot last night and got into a big fight at Toby's.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > drunk as a skunk
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111 drunk-dial
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112 drunk out of one's mind
drunk out of one's mind/senses напиться до чертиковThe bandsmen were drunk out of their minds and couldn't play the tune.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > drunk out of one's mind
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113 drunk out of one's senses
drunk out of one's mind/senses напиться до чертиковThe bandsmen were drunk out of their minds and couldn't play the tune.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > drunk out of one's senses
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114 drunk and incapable
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115 drunk and disorderly behavior
= drunk and disorderly behaviour порушення громадського порядку у нетверезому стані; дрібне хуліганство у нетверезому станіEnglish-Ukrainian law dictionary > drunk and disorderly behavior
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116 drunk and disorderly behaviour
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > drunk and disorderly behaviour
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117 drunk as blazes
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118 drunk with blood
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119 drunk with joy
drunk with joyentusiasmado. -
120 drunk with power
drunk with powerembriagado pelo poder.
См. также в других словарях:
drunk — drunk, drunken, intoxicated, inebriated, tipsy, tight are comparable when they mean being conspicuously under the influence of intoxicating liquor. Drunk and drunken are the plainspoken, direct, and inclusive terms {drunk as a fiddler} {drunk as… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
drunk — drunk·ard; drunk·en·ly; drunk·en·ness; drunk·ery; drunk·om·e·ter; un·drunk; drunk; drunk·en; … English syllables
drunk´en|ly — drunk|en «DRUHNG kuhn», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. overcome by alcoholic liquor; drunk: »The noisy, drunken man was arrested by the police. SYNONYM(S): intoxicated. 2. caused by being drunk: »a drunken act, drunken words. 3. often drinking too… … Useful english dictionary
drunk|en — «DRUHNG kuhn», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. overcome by alcoholic liquor; drunk: »The noisy, drunken man was arrested by the police. SYNONYM(S): intoxicated. 2. caused by being drunk: »a drunken act, drunken words. 3. often drinking too much… … Useful english dictionary
Drunk — Drunk, a. [OE. dronke, drunke, dronken, drunken, AS. druncen. Orig. the same as drunken, p. p. of drink. See {Drink}.] 1. Intoxicated with, or as with, strong drink; inebriated; drunken; never used attributively, but always predicatively; as, the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
drunk — drunk, drunken In general drunk is used predicatively (after a verb: He arrived drunk) and drunken is used attributively (before a noun: We have a drunken landlord). There is sometimes a slight difference in meaning, drunk referring to a… … Modern English usage
drunk — [druŋk] vt., vi. [ME dronke < dronken, DRUNKEN] pp. & archaic pt. of DRINK adj. 1. overcome by alcoholic liquor to the point of losing control over one s faculties; intoxicated 2. overcome by any powerful emotion [drunk with joy] 3. Informal … English World dictionary
drunk — past part of DRINK drunk drəŋk adj 1) having the faculties impaired by alcohol 2) of, relating to, or caused by intoxication: DRUNKEN <convicted of drunk driving (Time)> drunk n … Medical dictionary
drunk — pp. of DRINK (Cf. drink), used as an adj. from mid 14c. in sense intoxicared. In various expressions, e.g. drunk as a lord (1891); Chaucer has dronke ... as a Mous (c.1386); and, from 1709, as Drunk as a Wheelbarrow. Medieval folklore… … Etymology dictionary
drunk — past part. of DRINK(Cf. ↑drinkable). ► ADJECTIVE ▪ affected by alcohol to the extent of losing control of one s faculties or behaviour. ► NOUN ▪ a person who is drunk or who habitually drinks to excess. ● drunk and disorderly Cf. ↑drunk and… … English terms dictionary
Drunk — Drunk, n. A drunken condition; a spree. [Slang] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English