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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, of drink
سَكران \ drunk, of drink. drunken: drunk: a drunken man. -
3 drunk, of drink
مَخْمور (شَرِبَ الخمر) \ drunk, of drink. -
4 drink (drunk, drunken)
ثَمِل \ drink (drunk, drunken): to drunk: a drunken man. -
5 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. -
6 drink, drank, drunk
تَنَاوَلَ شَرَابًا كُحُوليًّا \ drink, drank, drunk: to drink alcohol: Men who drink should not drive cars. John does not drink. -
7 punch-drunk
adjective(of a boxer) dizzy from being continually hit.مُتَرَنِّح بِسَبَب اللكَمات المتواصِلَه -
8 sakira
be drunk [Sem sh-k-r, Akk shakaru, Mal sakra (drunk), Heb shakhur, Syr shekar (be drunk), JNA skr, Amh sekkere, Uga shkr] -
9 ثمل
1́ adj. drunk, drunken, intoxicated, inebriated, inebriate, sottish, smashed, blind drunk, boozy, lush, plastered, pickled, screwed [sl.], screwed up [sl.], tipsy, stewed, tanked, tight, stoned, well-oiled, high, maudlin2́ n. boozer, boozing, rummy, intoxication3́ v. take to drink, bespeak -
10 سكير
1́ adj. drunk, drunken, blind drunk, alcoholic, heavy, rummy, bacchanalian2́ n. drinker, drunkard, alcoholic, hard drinker, toper, sot, soak, bibber, souse -
11 عربيد
1́ adj. riotous, Bacchic, roistering, drunk2́ n. roisterer, becoming drunk -
12 drunken
adjective1) drunk:سَكْران، ثَمِلdrunken soldiers.
2) caused by being drunk:بِسَبَب السُّكْرa drunken sleep.
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13 ثمل
ثَمِل \ drink (drunk, drunken): to drunk: a drunken man. -
14 سكران
سَكران \ drunk, of drink. drunken: drunk: a drunken man. -
15 drunken
سَكران \ drunk, of drink. drunken: drunk: a drunken man. -
16 rawia
quench thirst [Sem r-w-y, Heb rivva, Syr rwe (drunk)] -
17 thamila
be drunk [?] -
18 أشعر بأني مخمور قليلا.
I'm feeling a little drunk. -
19 الثمل
adj. drunk -
20 ثمل جدا
adj. dead drunk
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