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В СТЕЛЬКУ пьян(ый), напиться и т. п. highly coll КАК СТЕЛЬКА obs, highly coll PrepP (1st var.) как + NP (2nd var.) these forms only modif or adv (intensif)) one is or gets very drunkdrunk as a skunk (a lord, a fiddler)completely smashed (plastered, pie-eyed, soused, sauced, sozzled etc) pissed out of one's mind.Участкового споить не удалось, так как он с утра был в стельку пьян (Зиновьев 1). They weren't able to get the Fuzz drunk because he had been completely sozzled since dawn (1a).Ты погляди, он же пьян в стельку. И спит (Зиновьев 1). "You can see he's pissed out of his mind and sound asleep" (1a). -
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• В СТЕЛЬКУ пьян(ый), напиться и т.п. highly coll; КАК СТЕЛЬКА obs, highly coll[PrepP (1st var.; как + NP (2nd var.); these forms only; modif or adv (intensif)]=====⇒ one is or gets very drunk:- drunk as a skunk <a lord, a fiddler>;- completely smashed (plastered, pie-eyed, soused, sauced, sozzled etc);- pissed out of one's mind.♦ Участкового споить не удалось, так как он с утра был в стельку пьян (Зиновьев 1). They weren't able to get the Fuzz drunk because he had been completely sozzled since dawn (1a).♦ Ты погляди, он же пьян в стельку. И спит (Зиновьев 1). "You can see he's pissed out of his mind and sound asleep" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в стельку
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• В СТЕЛЬКУ пьян(ый), напиться и т.п. highly coll; КАК СТЕЛЬКА obs, highly coll[PrepP (1st var.; как + NP (2nd var.); these forms only; modif or adv (intensif)]=====⇒ one is or gets very drunk:- drunk as a skunk <a lord, a fiddler>;- completely smashed (plastered, pie-eyed, soused, sauced, sozzled etc);- pissed out of one's mind.♦ Участкового споить не удалось, так как он с утра был в стельку пьян (Зиновьев 1). They weren't able to get the Fuzz drunk because he had been completely sozzled since dawn (1a).♦ Ты погляди, он же пьян в стельку. И спит (Зиновьев 1). "You can see he's pissed out of his mind and sound asleep" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как стелька
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1) General subject: royally drunk, three sheets to the wind2) Colloquial: sozzled, as drunk as a boiled owl, boiled to the ears3) American: falling-down drunk4) Jargon: full as an egg, smashed, three sheets in the wind, three sheets in the wind's eye, rat-arsed (BrE), commode-hugging drunk, wasted, stoned -
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1) General subject: bacchic, bibacious, blind drunk, (вдребезги) blind to the world, boxed, canned, cock-eyed, disguised with liquor, drunken man, ebrious, flyblown, foxed, geed up, gingery, glassy eyed, groggy, high, in (one's) pot, in (one's) pots, in drink, in liquor, in wine, inebriate, inebrious, intoxicated, jagged, lit up, lush, off (one's) nut, overcome by drink, overcome with drink, overtaken in drink, pickled, pie eyed, pinko, queer, screwy, shot away, slewed, sodden, sotted, sozzled, spiffed, stewed, the worse for liquor, tiddly, tight, up the pole, vinose, vinous, wall eyed, winy, wiped-out2) Naval: shot-away3) Colloquial: baked, boozy, bousy, disguised, drunk back, loaded, lubricated, malty, pie-eyed, plastered, two sheets to the wind, under-the-table, wat, wet, bevvied, stocious, stotious, drunk, drunken, pissed, topsy4) Slang: nimptopsical5) American: frazzled, fuzzled, gaged, glassy-eyed, liquored up, lit, looped, tanked, vulcanized, half-blind, half-canned, half-crocked, belted6) Obsolete: intoxicate7) Military: one over the eight8) Bookish: ebriate9) Jocular: ebriose10) Rare: tempulent11) Law: drunken person12) Australian slang: half-seas-over14) Scottish language: fou as a wulk15) Jargon: Kentucky fried, Rileyed, awash, bagged, bamboozled, banged, barreled up, behind the cork, bewitched, blind, blitzed, blotto, boiled (How can you get so boiled on wine? Как ты мог стать таким пьяным от вина?), bombed, bongoed, boozed up, bottled, bowzed, bruised, buzzey, canned up, clobbered, comfortable, corked (up) (You'd be corked up, too, if you'd drunk as much as I have. Ты тоже был бы пьян если бы выпил столько как я.), corned, crocked, cronk, crumped up, cuckooed, dagged, damaged, decks awash, discouraged, edged, elevated, embalmed, faint, flooey, fluffy, four sheets in the wind, fractured, fried, geared up, ginned, glazed, glued, greased, half under, half-corned, half-screwed, half-stewed, hammered, happy (обычно слегка), high lonesome, hoary-eyed, hooted, hot, hot short, how-come-ye-so, illuminated, in (one's) cups, in the gun, jazzed, jug-steamed, jugged (up), juiced, juiced (up), jungled, keyed up to the roof, lathered, limp, lined, lit to the guards, lit up like the gills, lit up like the guards, loop-legged, lushed-up, maggoty, melted, merry, moppy, mulled mulled up, nazy, noggy, oiled, on the lee lurch, on the wagon, organized, orie-eyed, orry-eyed, oryide, ossified, out of one's skull, over the hump, overset, owl-eyed, owly eyed, paid, parboiled, pasted, pee'd, peonied, pepped, peppedup, peppy, piffed, pifficated, pigeon-eyed, pilfered, piped, pizz, plunked, polished up, polluted, potted (up), preserved, primed, primed to the ears, primed to the muzzle, pruned, rigid, sawed, scammered, schnozzle, scraunched, scronched, scrooched, shikker, slammed (АБ), sleepy, slopped, slopped over, sloshed, smashed, smoked, snapped, snozzle, snozzled, snubbed, snuffy, soaked, soapy-eyed, soshed, soused, sozzly, spifflicated, sprung, squiffed, squiffy, striped, stunned, swacked, swazzled, swiped, tandiged, tangle-footed, teed up, three sheets in (to) the wind, tipped, torn up (alcohol or drug intoxicated: He wasn't just drunk - he was massively tore up), tuned, tweased, tweeked, twisted, varnished, vegetable, wall-eyed, weak-Jointed, well oiled well-oiled, whipped, whipsy, whittled, whooshed, wilted, wing-heavy, woofled, zonked, chipper (A glass of wine will make her chipper almost immediately. Она становится почти сразу пьяной от стакана вина.), flabbergasted (After about six beers, Harry became flabbergasted and slid under the table. После приблизительно шести кружек пива Гэри опьянел и сполз под стол.), belly up (After four beers, I was belly up, for sure. После четырёх бутылок пива, я точно был пьян.), dinged out (Gary is dinged out and can't drive. Гэри пьян и не может управлять автомобилем.), elephant's (He shouldn't be driving! He's bloody elephant's.), piffled (He was so fiffled he couldn't walk. Он был настолько пьян, что не мог идти.), S.F. (How can that guy get so S.F.? Как мог этот парень так опьянеть?), coo-coo (How'd you get coo-coo so soon? Как ты мог так быстро опьянет?), arseholed (I got totally arseholed on Saturday night.), blown up (I guess I'm a little too blow up to drive Я думаю, я чересчур пьян, чтобы управлять автомобилем.), candу (I thing he's too candy to drive. Я думаю он слышком пьян для вождения.), dipsy (I think that Jed is permanently dipsy. Я думаю Джед постоянно пьян.), that way (I'm sorry, but Fred's that way again and can't drive to work. Я извиняюсь, но Фред опять пьян и не может приехать на работу.), glad (In fact, she was too glad to stand up. В действительности она была слишком пьяна чтобы стоять.), blooey (Man, I' m totaly blooey. I'm stoned to the bones. Чувак, я пьян в стельку.), sauced (Man, do you look sauced. Чувак, ты выглядишь пьяным.), clear (Man, is she ever clear. Чувак, она всегда пьяна.), clinched (Oh, brother, are you clinched! Так ты, брат, пьян!), fuzzy (She was too fuzzy to drive home. Она сильно пьяна чтобы ехать домой.), topsy-turvy (She was too topsy-turvy to stand up. Она была слишком пьяна чтобы стоять.), schicker (Two glasses of wine and she was totally schicker. Два стакана вина и она была совершенно пьяна.), floored (You'd be floored, too, if you'd drank a dozen beers. Ты бы тоже был пьян если бы выпил дюжину бутылок пива.), squizzed, stonkered, impaired, swizzled, whistled, whiffled, Brahms and Liszt, blown away, (от вина) grape shot, groggified, rattled, half-baked, half in the bag, half lit, have-sprung, half up the pole, upholstered, both sheets in the wind (She's both sheets in the wind at the moment. В данный момент она пьяна.), boozy-woozy, hard up, walking on rocky socks, hit under the wing, hepped(up), horizontal, honked, honkers, hooched up, screwed tight, screwed, blued, and tattooed, waxed, in the bag, in the suds, in bad shape, in a bad way, in rare form, shagged, shredded, buzzy, jambled, jiggered, skunked, slewy, sizzled, carrying a heavy load, juiced to the gills, electrified, on the sauce, tanky, tan someone's hide, laid to the bone, slugged, slushed (up), waa-zooed, whazood, snooted, snoozamorooed, soggy, loaded to the gills, loaded to the barrel, sopping(wet), soppy, soupy, spifficated, spificated, winged, maggotty, maxed out, starched, starchy, messed up, zagged, zissified, zoobang, zooted, zorked, (игра слов на Mickey Finn) Mickey finished, milled, mopped, mixed (up), moist around the edges, stuccoed, stozzled, muddied (up), muggy, swamped, stung, feshnushkied, flaked out, out cold, out of one's head, out of the way, discomboobulated, swoozled, swozzled, folded, foozlified, perked (up), batted, funked out, fuzzed, thawed, tiddled, gauged, pixilated, pixolated, phfft, pifflicated, pipped(up), tiffled, giffed, plootered, poopied, pop-eyed, popped, tipply, toasted, putrid, psyched (out), pummeled, topsy-boozy, quartzed, put the bed with a shovel, totalled, touched, trammeled, cotton-eyed, pafisticated, packaged, out, all geezed up, balmy, bent, blue, blue-eyed, breezy, cockeyed, cooked, crump, cut, fired up, floating, fogmatic, fresh, full, gassed, geezed, ginned up, grogged, guzzled, half-cocked half cocked, heeled, jake, jammed, jolly, knocked out, lit (особенно в приподнятом настроении), loaded for bear, lushed up, on, out of it, out on the roof, overboard, potted, puggled, pushed, queered, raunchie, raunchy, ready the ready, right, ripe, ripped off, ripped up, rocky, ronchie, rosy, rotten, rum dum, rum-dam, rumdum, sap-happy, screwed, sent, shaved, shot, shot in the neck, steamed up, stiff, stinko, tacky, tired, under the table, under the weather, up a tree, wiped out, woozy, wuzzy, zig-zag16) Simple: lumpy18) Makarov: bibulous, ebriated, overtaken with drink19) Taboo: bladdered (от bladder - мочевой пузырь), langered, leathered, peed, screwed up, shit-faced, shitty, snotted, tight as a fart, wazzed20) Aphorism: cherry- marry21) Idiomatic expression: loaded to the gunwales -
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drunk имя прилагательное:inebriate (пьяный, опьяневший)pissed (пьяный, мертвецки пьяный)blotto (пьяный, одурманенный)имя существительное: словосочетание:in liquor (пьяный, подвыпивший) -
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( кто)прост., неодобр.cf. one is dead drunk (sozzled, sloshed); be reduced to a state of maudlin helplessness, one can't put two words togetherПоняв наконец, о чём толковал ему Ганьшин, он уже не мог добиться от нас ничего нужного. Оба друга, которые примчались, чтобы спасти Ладошникова, уже, как говорится, не вязали лыка. (А. Бек, Жизнь Бережкова) — When he did begin to understand at last what Ganshin was trying to tell him, we were too far gone for intelligible conversation. The two friends who had come dashing in to save a comrade in distress, were themselves reduced to a state of maudlin helplessness.
См. также в других словарях:
sozzled — drunk, 1886, from sozzle to mix or mingle sloppily (1836) … Etymology dictionary
sozzled — ► ADJECTIVE informal ▪ very drunk. ORIGIN from dialect sozzle «mix sloppily», probably of imitative origin … English terms dictionary
sozzled — [säz′əld] adj. [pp. of dial. sozzle, sossle, to mix in a sloppy manner, splash] Informal drunk; intoxicated … English World dictionary
sozzled — AND sossled; sozzly [“sazld AND “sazld, “sazli] mod. alcohol intoxicated. □ Man, was she sozzled. □ She was so sozzly she didn’t even know her name, or my name, or anybody’s name … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
sozzled — adjective Etymology: sozzle to splash, intoxicate, alteration of sossle, probably frequentative of British dialect soss to mess Date: circa 1880 drunk, intoxicated … New Collegiate Dictionary
sozzled — /soz euhld/, adj. Slang. drunk; inebriated. [1875 80; dial. sozzle confused state, sloppy person (earlier sossle; akin to SOUSE) + ED3] * * * … Universalium
sozzled — adjective /ˈsɒzl̩d/ Very drunk … Wiktionary
Sozzled — drunk (obsolete sozzle drunken stupor (akin to souse )) … Dictionary of Australian slang
sozzled — Australian Slang drunk (obsolete sozzle drunken stupor (akin to souse )) … English dialects glossary
sozzled — soz|zled [ˈsɔzəld US ˈsa: ] adj BrE informal drunk … Dictionary of contemporary English
sozzled — soz·zled || sÉ‘zld / sÉ’zld adj. (Slang) extremely drunk; blottov. wet or splash carelessly; spill without caution; pile up in confusion … English contemporary dictionary