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1 опьянения
ebrietyfuddlefuddles -
2 опьянение
1) General subject: ebriety, ebriosity, exhilaration, fuddle, inebriety, intoxication, pickle, vinosity2) Medicine: temulence3) Colloquial: tightness4) Bookish: inebriation5) Chemistry: intoxicating6) Law: alcoholic intoxication, drunkenness (как обстоятельство, имеющее значение для уголовной ответственности), intoxication from alcohol, public drunkenness (как обстоятельство, имеющее значение для уголовной ответственности)7) Scornful: beeriness8) Jargon: staggers9) Aviation medicine: wooziness10) Makarov: wine11) Derogatory: (легкое) beeriness -
3 пьянство
1) General subject: bibation, bibulosity, crapulence, debauchery, drink, drinking, drunkenness, ebriety, elbow bending, elbow-bending, insobriety, potation (обыкн. pl), potations, swill, the bottle, vinosity, excessive drinking2) Law: inebriety, intemperance, public drunkenness3) Psychology: alcoholism5) Aviation medicine: alcohol abuse, alcohol dependability -
4 состояние опьянения
1) General subject: bun, drink, drunken state, grogginess, vinose state, vinous state3) Arabian language: kef (от употребления гашиша), kief (от употребления гашиша)4) Jargon: soak5) leg.N.P. drunkenness, intoxicationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > состояние опьянения
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5 опьянение
intoxication* * ** * ** * *ebrietyfuddlefuddlesinebrietyintoxicationvinosity -
6 пьянство
drunkenness, hard drinking* * ** * *drunkenness, hard drinking* * *bibationbibulositydebaucherydrunkennessebrietyinsobrietypotationvinosity -
7 состояние опьянения
ebrietas, ebriety, inebriety, drunkenness, alcohol intoxicationБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > состояние опьянения
См. также в других словарях:
Ebriety — E*bri e*ty, n.; pl. {Ebrieties}. [L. ebrietas, from. ebrius intoxicated: cf. F. [ e]bri[ e]te. Cf. {So?er}.] Drunkenness; intoxication by spirituous liquors; inebriety. Ruinous ebriety. Cowper. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ebriety — state or habit of being intoxicated, 1580s, from Fr. ébriété, from L. ebrietatem (nom. ebrietas) drunknenness, from ebrius drunk, full, sated with drink, of unknown origin. The opposite of sobriety. Related: Ebrious … Etymology dictionary
ebriety — noun /ɪˈbɹaɪɪti/ The state of intoxication, drunkenness. Gods touches, the wounds of his spear, references to ebriety and to nuptial union have to figure in the phraseology by which [a mystical state] is shadowed forth … Wiktionary
ebriety — ebri·e·ty i brī ət ē n, pl ties INEBRIETY * * * ebri·e·ty (e briґə te) inebriation … Medical dictionary
ebriety — n. Drunkenness, intoxication, inebriation, inebriety … New dictionary of synonyms
ebriety — ebri·e·ty … English syllables
ebriety — /əˈbraɪəti/ (say uh bruyuhtee) noun the habit or state of drunkenness. {French ebrieté} …
ebriety — /abrayatiy/ Drunkenness; alcoholic intoxication … Black's law dictionary
ebriety — /abrayatiy/ Drunkenness; alcoholic intoxication … Black's law dictionary
ebriety — ə̇ˈbrīəd.ē, ēˈ , ətē, i noun ( es) Etymology: Middle English ebriete, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French ebrieté, from Latin ebrietat , ebrietas, from ebrie (from ebrius drunk) + tat , tas ty more at sober : inebriety … Useful english dictionary
Ebrieties — Ebriety E*bri e*ty, n.; pl. {Ebrieties}. [L. ebrietas, from. ebrius intoxicated: cf. F. [ e]bri[ e]te. Cf. {So?er}.] Drunkenness; intoxication by spirituous liquors; inebriety. Ruinous ebriety. Cowper. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English