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1 drunk
[draŋk]1. verb2. adjectiveovercome by having too much alcohol:سِكّير، سَكْرانdrunk with success.
3. nouna drunk person, especially one who is often drunk.شَخْصٌ سَكْران -
2 DRUNK
• Children and drunk people speak the truth - Пьяный - что малый: что на уме, то и на языке (П)• Drunks sober up, fools remain fools - Пьяница проспится, а дурак - никогда (П)• What you do drunk you must pay for sober - Пьяный скачет, а проспался - плачет (П) -
3 drunk
[drʌŋk]Australian slang: as full as a goog ("Goog" is a variation of the northern English slangword "goggie" meaning an egg), full, gutful of piss ("he's got a gutful of piss"), he's got the wobbly boot on, off one's face ("He was off his face by 9pm"), rotten (I went out last night and got rotten") -
4 drunk, of drink
سَكران \ drunk, of drink. drunken: drunk: a drunken man. -
5 drunk, of drink
مَخْمور (شَرِبَ الخمر) \ drunk, of drink. -
6 Drunk Slut
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7 Drunk Troll
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8 Drunk drivers Against Mad Mothers
Rude: DAMMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Drunk drivers Against Mad Mothers
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9 drunk and disorderly
Abbreviation: d&dУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > drunk and disorderly
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10 drunk in charge
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11 drink (drunk, drunken)
ثَمِل \ drink (drunk, drunken): to drunk: a drunken man. -
12 to get high and drunk at the same time
Jargon: crunked (A word complete and utter retards use to describe getting smashed / to get crazy drunk'ed)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > to get high and drunk at the same time
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13 very drunk
1) Colloquial: cross-eyed drunk2) Jargon: paralitic -
14 drink/drank/drunk
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15 drink (drank, drunk)
شَرِبَ \ drink (drank, drunk): take liquid into the mouth and swallow it: We drink when we’re thirsty. We drink coffee. swig: drink. -
16 drink, drank, drunk
تَنَاوَلَ شَرَابًا كُحُوليًّا \ drink, drank, drunk: to drink alcohol: Men who drink should not drive cars. John does not drink. -
17 (в некоторых штатах) нарушение порядка в нетрезвом состоянии (drunk and disorderly)
Police term: 138, one-thirty-eightУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (в некоторых штатах) нарушение порядка в нетрезвом состоянии (drunk and disorderly)
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18 Apoplexy, Epilepsy, Injury, Opium or other drugs, Uraemia, Dead Drunk and Diabetes
Abbreviation: AEIOU DDDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Apoplexy, Epilepsy, Injury, Opium or other drugs, Uraemia, Dead Drunk and Diabetes
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19 Bewust Onbeschonken Bestuurder (Dutch: Conscious Non-Drunk Driver)
Abbreviation: BOBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Bewust Onbeschonken Bestuurder (Dutch: Conscious Non-Drunk Driver)
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20 Brothers Against Drunk Driving
Education: BADDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Brothers Against Drunk Driving
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
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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
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Drunk — Drunk, n. A drunken condition; a spree. [Slang] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English