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21 kanonfuld
разг.вдрызг пья́ный* * *adj dead (el. blind) drunk. -
22 perialiseret
adj drunk, plastered. -
23 pinlig
awkward, embarrassing* * *adj( ubehagelig) painful ( fx scene; it made a painful impression on him);an awkward silence; this poses awkward questions);[pinligt adv] painfully ( fx it was painfully clear that he was drunk);(se også berøre);[ underkaste én pinligt forhør] torture somebody,(fig) give somebody a grilling;[ pinlig korrekt] meticulously correct;[ pinlig ædru] (stone) cold sober. -
24 plakatfuld
adj tight, drunk (as a lord),T plastered. -
25 rave
vb stagger ( fx he staggered sleepily upstairs),( være lige ved at falde om) totter,(være fuld el. svimmel) reel ( fx he reeled from the blow; he came reeling down the street),[ ravende fuld] dead (el. blind) drunk;[ ravende mørke] pitch dark. -
26 rus
I. (en -ser)( student) freshman, first-year student;[ kvindelig rus] first-year (woman) student.II. (en)( beruselse) intoxication;(fig) ecstasy;[ få sig en rus] get drunk;[ sove rusen ud] sleep it off. -
27 slæbe
cart, drag, haul, lug, tow, trail* * **( trække møjsommeligt) drag,T lug ( fx drag (, lug) a heavy trunk along; we had to drag him tothe dentist's),( i ryk) tug ( fx we tugged the drunk man to a bench);( slæbe efter sig) drag, trail;( bugsere) tow;( bære) lug;( uden objekt) ( arbejde hårdt) work hard,F toil,( med kedeligt arbejde) drudge;( hænge ned, blive slæbt bagefter) drag, trail ( fx the bottom of her dress dragged (el. trailed) on the ground);[ med præp, adv & sig:][ det kan lige slæbe af] it will just do, it is only so so;[ slæbe af sted med noget] drag (, lug) something along;(fx af politiet) the car was towed away;[ slæbe noget efter sig] trail something after one;[ slæbe fødderne efter sig, slæbe på fødderne] drag one's feet;[ slæbe `på] drag ( fx the wheel drags);[ slæbe rundt på noget] drag (, lug) something about with one;[ slæbe sig] drag oneself, crawl ( fx to bed);[ slæbe sig af sted] drag oneself along,( om tid, møde etc) drag on. -
28 smækfuld
adj chock-full;( beruset) dead drunk. -
29 snydefuld
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30 spirituskørsel
drunken driving, drunk driving. -
31 spritkørsel
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32 stangdrukken
adj dead drunk. -
33 sut
dummy, suck* * *(en -ter)( på sutteflaske) teat,(am) nipple;( narresut) dummy, comforter,(am) pacifier;( sko) carpet slipper;( drukkenbolt) drunk,(let glds) sot;[ barnet havde en sut i munden] the baby was sucking a dummy. -
34 tilbøjelighed
inclination, tendency* * *(en -er)( tendens) inclination,(neds: hang) propensity ( til noget to something; til at gøre noget for doing something, to do something, fx for getting drunk, forlying, to contradict; a morbid propensity);( disposition for sygdom) liability,F predisposition ( fx to a disease);[ fatte tilbøjelighed for] form an affection for;[ forbryderiske tilbøjeligheder] criminal tendencies (, F: proclivities);[ følge sin tilbøjelighed] follow one's inclination;[ have kunstneriske tilbøjeligheder] have artistic inclinations, be artistically inclined;[ have tilbøjelighed til] have an inclination towards; have a tendency to, be prone to;(neds, F) have a propensity to (el. for, towards),( om sygdom) be prone to,F have a predisposition to (el. towards). -
35 uklar
cloudy, cryptic, delirious, fuzzy, hazy* * *adj( utydelig) indistinct, blurred ( fx outlines);( diset) hazy;( om væske) muddy, cloudy,F turbid;( om lydgengivelse) muzzy, muddy;[ gøre uklar] blur, dim,( om væske) muddy, make cloudy;(fig: vag) vague, dim ( fx feeling, idea, memory; a vague expression (, reply));( svær at forstå) obscure,( forvirret) confused ( fx idea, situation, speech), muddled ( fxthinking);( flertydig) ambiguous ( fx answer, expression, statement);( usikker) uncertain ( fx it is uncertain whether he has returned);[ han er uklar på dette punkt] he is not very clear about this;( på grund af feber) light-headed, delirious;( om bokser) groggy, punch-drunk;[ mar:][ uklart anker] foul anchor;(se også I. rage). -
36 åbenbart
adv( tydeligvis) evidently, obviously ( fx he was obviously drunk), clearly;( tilsyneladende) apparently, on the face of it;( også) he appears to be dissatisfied. -
37 groggy
groggy, punch-drunk -
38 at være fuld som en allike
to be (as) drunk as a lord [Br.]
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