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drunk

  • 21 sherry

    ['ʃeri]
    (a kind of strong wine, made in Spain and often drunk before a meal.) sherry
    * * *
    ['ʃeri]
    (a kind of strong wine, made in Spain and often drunk before a meal.) sherry

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  • 22 sober

    ['səubə]
    1) (not drunk: He was still sober when he left.) ædru
    2) (serious in mind: a sober mood.) nøgtern
    3) ((of colour) not bright: She wore a sober (grey) dress.) enkel
    4) (moderate; not overdone or too emotional: His account of the accident was factual and sober.) nøgtern
    - soberly
    - soberness
    - sober up
    * * *
    ['səubə]
    1) (not drunk: He was still sober when he left.) ædru
    2) (serious in mind: a sober mood.) nøgtern
    3) ((of colour) not bright: She wore a sober (grey) dress.) enkel
    4) (moderate; not overdone or too emotional: His account of the accident was factual and sober.) nøgtern
    - soberly
    - soberness
    - sober up

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  • 23 stagger

    ['stæɡə]
    1) (to sway, move or walk unsteadily: The drunk man staggered along the road.) slingre
    2) (to astonish: I was staggered to hear he had died.) forbløffe
    3) (to arrange (people's hours of work, holidays etc) so that they do not begin and end at the same times.) forskyde
    * * *
    ['stæɡə]
    1) (to sway, move or walk unsteadily: The drunk man staggered along the road.) slingre
    2) (to astonish: I was staggered to hear he had died.) forbløffe
    3) (to arrange (people's hours of work, holidays etc) so that they do not begin and end at the same times.) forskyde

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  • 24 strict

    [strikt]
    1) (severe, stern, and compelling obedience: This class needs a strict teacher; His parents were very strict with him; The school rules are too strict; strict orders.) streng
    2) (exact or precise: If the strict truth were known, he was drunk, not ill.) udtrykkelig
    - strictly
    - strictly speaking
    * * *
    [strikt]
    1) (severe, stern, and compelling obedience: This class needs a strict teacher; His parents were very strict with him; The school rules are too strict; strict orders.) streng
    2) (exact or precise: If the strict truth were known, he was drunk, not ill.) udtrykkelig
    - strictly
    - strictly speaking

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  • 25 tea

    [ti:]
    1) (a type of plant grown in Asia, especially India, Ceylon and China, or its dried and prepared leaves: I bought half a kilo of tea.) te
    2) (a drink made by adding boiling water to these: Have a cup of tea!) te
    3) (a cup etc of tea: Two teas, please!) kop te; te
    4) (a small meal in the afternoon (afternoon tea) or a larger one in the early evening, at which tea is often drunk: She invited him to tea.) eftermiddagste; aftenmåltid
    - teacup
    - tea-party
    - teapot
    - tearoom
    - tea-set
    - tea-service
    - teaspoon
    - teaspoonful
    - tea-time
    - tea-towel
    * * *
    [ti:]
    1) (a type of plant grown in Asia, especially India, Ceylon and China, or its dried and prepared leaves: I bought half a kilo of tea.) te
    2) (a drink made by adding boiling water to these: Have a cup of tea!) te
    3) (a cup etc of tea: Two teas, please!) kop te; te
    4) (a small meal in the afternoon (afternoon tea) or a larger one in the early evening, at which tea is often drunk: She invited him to tea.) eftermiddagste; aftenmåltid
    - teacup
    - tea-party
    - teapot
    - tearoom
    - tea-set
    - tea-service
    - teaspoon
    - teaspoonful
    - tea-time
    - tea-towel

    English-Danish dictionary > tea

  • 26 tipsy

    ['tipsi]
    (slightly drunk.) bedugget
    - tipsiness
    * * *
    ['tipsi]
    (slightly drunk.) bedugget
    - tipsiness

    English-Danish dictionary > tipsy

  • 27 tonic

    ['tonik]
    1) ((a) medicine that gives strength or energy: The doctor prescribed a (bottle of) tonic.) opkvikkende middel; tonikum
    2) ((also tonic-water) water containing quinine, often drunk with gin etc: I'd like a gin and tonic.) tonic
    * * *
    ['tonik]
    1) ((a) medicine that gives strength or energy: The doctor prescribed a (bottle of) tonic.) opkvikkende middel; tonikum
    2) ((also tonic-water) water containing quinine, often drunk with gin etc: I'd like a gin and tonic.) tonic

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  • 28 what is / what's more

    (moreover: He came home after midnight, and what's more, he was drunk.) hvad værre er
    * * *
    (moreover: He came home after midnight, and what's more, he was drunk.) hvad værre er

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  • 29 wheel

    [wi:l] 1. noun
    1) (a circular frame or disc turning on a rod or axle, on which vehicles etc move along the ground: A bicycle has two wheels, a tricycle three, and most cars four; a cartwheel.) hjul; -hjul
    2) (any of several things similar in shape and action: a potter's wheel; He was found drunk at the wheel (= steering-wheel) of his car.) (dreje-)skive; rat
    2. verb
    1) (to cause to move on wheels: He wheeled his bicycle along the path.) trække; trille; skubbe
    2) (to (cause to) turn quickly: He wheeled round and slapped me.) dreje sig
    3) ((of birds) to fly in circles.) cirkle
    - - wheeled
    - wheelbarrow
    - wheelchair
    - wheelhouse
    - wheelwright
    * * *
    [wi:l] 1. noun
    1) (a circular frame or disc turning on a rod or axle, on which vehicles etc move along the ground: A bicycle has two wheels, a tricycle three, and most cars four; a cartwheel.) hjul; -hjul
    2) (any of several things similar in shape and action: a potter's wheel; He was found drunk at the wheel (= steering-wheel) of his car.) (dreje-)skive; rat
    2. verb
    1) (to cause to move on wheels: He wheeled his bicycle along the path.) trække; trille; skubbe
    2) (to (cause to) turn quickly: He wheeled round and slapped me.) dreje sig
    3) ((of birds) to fly in circles.) cirkle
    - - wheeled
    - wheelbarrow
    - wheelchair
    - wheelhouse
    - wheelwright

    English-Danish dictionary > wheel

  • 30 punch

    (the name of a comic figure in a puppet-show (traditionally known as a Punch and Judy show).) Punch
    * * *
    I noun
    (a kind of drink made of spirits or wine, water and sugar etc.) punch
    II 1. verb
    (to hit with the fist: He punched him on the nose.) slå
    2. noun
    1) (a blow with the fist: He gave him a punch.) slag
    2) (the quality of liveliness in speech, writing etc.) gennemslagskraft
    - punch line
    - punch-up
    III 1. noun
    (a tool or device for making holes in leather, paper etc.) hulmaskine
    2. verb
    (to make holes in with such a tool.) lave huller

    English-Danish dictionary > punch

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

  • drunk´en|ly — drunk|en «DRUHNG kuhn», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. overcome by alcoholic liquor; drunk: »The noisy, drunken man was arrested by the police. SYNONYM(S): intoxicated. 2. caused by being drunk: »a drunken act, drunken words. 3. often drinking too… …   Useful english dictionary

  • drunk|en — «DRUHNG kuhn», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. overcome by alcoholic liquor; drunk: »The noisy, drunken man was arrested by the police. SYNONYM(S): intoxicated. 2. caused by being drunk: »a drunken act, drunken words. 3. often drinking too much… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Drunk — Drunk, a. [OE. dronke, drunke, dronken, drunken, AS. druncen. Orig. the same as drunken, p. p. of drink. See {Drink}.] 1. Intoxicated with, or as with, strong drink; inebriated; drunken; never used attributively, but always predicatively; as, the …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • drunk — drunk, drunken In general drunk is used predicatively (after a verb: He arrived drunk) and drunken is used attributively (before a noun: We have a drunken landlord). There is sometimes a slight difference in meaning, drunk referring to a… …   Modern English usage

  • drunk — [druŋk] vt., vi. [ME dronke < dronken, DRUNKEN] pp. & archaic pt. of DRINK adj. 1. overcome by alcoholic liquor to the point of losing control over one s faculties; intoxicated 2. overcome by any powerful emotion [drunk with joy] 3. Informal …   English World dictionary

  • 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

  • drunk — past part. of DRINK(Cf. ↑drinkable). ► ADJECTIVE ▪ affected by alcohol to the extent of losing control of one s faculties or behaviour. ► NOUN ▪ a person who is drunk or who habitually drinks to excess. ● drunk and disorderly Cf. ↑drunk and… …   English terms dictionary

  • Drunk — Drunk, n. A drunken condition; a spree. [Slang] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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