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1) General subject: get tight, sozzle oneself, zonk2) Jargon: tie one on3) Makarov: drink it, drink oneself drunk -
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3 напиться
1) General subject: get a load-on, get drunk (пьяным), get loaded, get plastered, have a drink, have a drop too much, have a skinful, have skinful, lush, pickle nose, sot, souse, sozzle oneself, swizzle, take a drop too much, to be lit up, zonk, get high, get the knock, soak clay2) Colloquial: be loaded, get wasted, get bombed3) American: have a brick in (one's) hat4) Jargon: get a bag on, have a bag on, have one over the eight, lift the elbow, raise hell, swack out, tie a bag on, tie one on, top up, aced (How can anybody be so aced on three beers? — Как можно так напиться с трех кружек пива?), (алкоголь) get there, have a buzz on5) American English: be full of painkiller, lush up6) Makarov: soak (one's) clay, soak ( one's) face, crook the elbow, crook the little finger, draw a blank, drink oneself drunk -
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5 неопрятность
slovenliness* * ** * *slovenliness, untidiness* * *dirtinesssozzleuncleanlinessuntidiness -
6 неряшество
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7 неряшливость
slovenliness* * ** * *slovenliness, slatternliness; untidiness* * *dirtinessdowdinessfrowzinessnegligencesozzleuncleanlinessuntidiness -
8 нечистоплотность
grubbiness* * ** * *grubbiness, slatternliness* * *dirtinesssozzleuncleanlinessuntidiness -
9 опьянять
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Sozzle — Soz zle, v. t. [Freq. from soss, v.] 1. To splash or wet carelessly; as, to sozzle the feet in water. [Local, U.S.] Bartlett. [1913 Webster] 2. To heap up in confusion. [Prov. Eng.] Forby. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sozzle — Soz zle, n. 1. One who spills water or other liquids carelessly; specifically, a sluttish woman. [Local, U.S.] [1913 Webster] 2. A mass, or heap, confusedly mingled. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sozzle — ˈsäzəl verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: alteration of earlier sossle, probably freq. of soss (II) transitive verb 1. : to wash by splashing : splash, souse 2 … Useful english dictionary
sozzle — v. wet or splash carelessly; spill without caution; pile up in confusion … English contemporary dictionary
sozzle — to drink to excess Originally, to splash and in America, to soak or dowse: Life in India is horribly artificial and meaningless... It s just sozzling in the club and general scandal or petty romance. (Royle, 1989, quoting from a letter… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
sozzle — soz·zle … English syllables
sozzle — [“sazl] in. to drink to excess. (See also sozzled; sozzler.) □ The guys are sozzling over at John’s place. □ I wish you’d stop coming home every night and sozzling to oblivion … 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 — 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