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1 drunken stupor
1) Общая лексика: пьяный угар2) Юридический термин: беспробудное пьянство -
2 in a drunken stupor
1) Общая лексика: в пьяном оцепенении2) Разговорное выражение: на "автопилоте" -
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1. n оцепенение, остолбенение2. n мед. ступор, помрачение сознанияСинонимический ряд:1. daze (noun) befuddlement; daze; fog; languor; muddle; numbness; stupefaction; trance; utter amazement2. lethargy (noun) dullness; hebetude; languidness; lassitude; lethargy; sleep; sluggishness; slumber; torpidity; torpidness; torpor3. unconsciousness (noun) blackout; coma; faint; insensibility; swoon; unconsciousness -
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1. a пьяный, напившийся; хмельной, опьяневший2. a пьяный, свойственный пьяным3. a пьющий4. a неровный, шаткий, кривой, косой5. a тех. перекошенныйСинонимический ряд:1. intoxicated (adj.) alcoholized; befuddled; besotted; blind; boiled; cockeyed; disguised; drunk; fried; high; inebriated; inebrious; intoxicated; loaded; looped; muddled; pixilated; polluted; rum-dum; slewed; slopped; sloppy; soshed; sozzled; squiffed; stiff; stoned; tanked; tight; tipsy; unsober; wet; zonked2. shameful (adj.) debauched; intemperate; shameful -
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[ʹstju:pə] n1. оцепенение, остолбенение2. мед. ступор, помрачение сознания -
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ˈstju:pə сущ.
1) остолбенение, оцепенение to fall into a stupor ≈ впасть в оцепенение Syn: numbness, torpor
2) мед. ступор оцепенение, остолбенение - in a drunken * в пьяном оцепенении - in a * of dismay оцепеневший от страха (медицина) ступор, помрачение сознания stupor оцепенение, остолбенение ~ мед. ступор -
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to stagger in a drunken stupor
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drunken — adjective (only before noun) 1 drunk or showing that you are drunk: drunken shouting | be in a drunken stupor (=almost asleep because you are so drunk) 2 drunken party/orgy etc a party etc where people are drunk drunkenly adverb drunkenness noun… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
stupor — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, from stupēre Date: 14th century 1. a condition of greatly dulled or completely suspended sense or sensibility < a drunken stupor > 2. a state of extreme apathy or torpor resulting often from stress or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
stupor — stuporous, adj. /stooh peuhr, styooh /, n. 1. suspension or great diminution of sensibility, as in disease or as caused by narcotics, intoxicants, etc.: He lay there in a drunken stupor. 2. mental torpor; apathy; stupefaction. [1350 1400; ME < L … Universalium