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101 напиваться пьяным
пьяный, лезущий в драку — a drunk in a bellicose mood
мертвецки пьяный; в стельку пьяный — dead drunk
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > напиваться пьяным
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102 очень пьяный
1) General subject: far gone, three parts drunk2) Jargon: obliterated (американизм), screeching (drunk), plastered to the wall -
103 ошеломлённый
1) General subject: aghast, bemused, capped, dazed, dizzy, gobsmacked (British), mused, nonplussed (so much that not to know what to do, think, etc), perplexed, punch drunk, spellbound, staggered, taken aback, thunderstricken, thunderstruck, star-struck (при виде селебрити, не значит "звездная болезнь"), dumbfounded2) Colloquial: punch-drunk, punchy, struck all of a heap3) Jargon: jeepy, puggled, up a tree, discomboobulated (You'd be discomboobulated too, if you'd drunk as mach as she has. Ты был бы ошеломлён тоже, если бы пил столько сколько она.), rattled, gaga, pixilated, pixolated, loopy, screwy -
104 пьяный в жопу
1) Rude: drunk off one's arse (UK)2) Invective: shit-faced, drunk off one's ass3) Taboo: ass-holed -
105 степень алкогольного опьянения
Medicine: blind drunk (4 мг,мл алкоголя в крови), dead drunk, drunk and disorderlyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > степень алкогольного опьянения
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106 Д-293
В ДОСКУ пьян(ый), напиться highly coll, disapprov PrepP Invar modif or adv (intensif)) (to be or become) very drunk: (be (get)) drunk as a skunk (be (get)) smashed (bombed) (be (get)) completely plastered.«Давно мы с тобой не пили, Лёха, - удовлетворённо похохатывал гость, - вернусь, напьёмся - нальёмся вдрабадан». - «В доску!». - «В лоск!»(Максимов 1). "You and I haven't had a drink for ages, Lyonya," the visitor chuckled contentedly. "When I get back we'll get stuck in-we'll get drunk as lords!" "Completely plastered!" "Out of our skulls!" (1a). -
107 Р-356
ПОД ПЬЯНУЮ РУКУ substand PrepP, Invar adv, fixed WO(to say or do sth. when one is, run into s.o. when he is etc) in a state of intoxicationin a drunken statewhen (one is) drunk (smashed, sloshed, stewed, under the influence etc)X попался Y-y \Р-356 = X ran into Y when Y was drunk (smashed etc)не попадайся Y-y - = steer clear of Y when he's drunk (smashed etc). -
108 С-558
В СТЕЛЬКУ пьян(ый), напиться и т. п. highly coll КАК СТЕЛЬКА obs, highly coll PrepP (1st var.) как + NP (2nd var.) these forms only modif or adv (intensif)) one is or gets very drunkdrunk as a skunk (a lord, a fiddler)completely smashed (plastered, pie-eyed, soused, sauced, sozzled etc) pissed out of one's mind.Участкового споить не удалось, так как он с утра был в стельку пьян (Зиновьев 1). They weren't able to get the Fuzz drunk because he had been completely sozzled since dawn (1a).Ты погляди, он же пьян в стельку. И спит (Зиновьев 1). "You can see he's pissed out of his mind and sound asleep" (1a). -
109 в доску
• В ДОСКУ пьян(ый), напиться highly coll, disapprov[PrepP; Invar; modif or adv (intensif)]=====⇒ (to be or become) very drunk:- (be < get>) drunk as a skunk;- (be < get>) smashed (bombed);- (be < get>) completely plastered.♦ "Давно мы с тобой не пили, Лёха, - удовлетворённо похохатывал гость, - вернусь, напьёмся - нальёмся в драбадан". - "В доску!". - " В лоск!"(Максимов 1). "You and I haven't had a drink for ages, Lyonya," the visitor chuckled contentedly. "When I get back we'll get stuck in-we'll get drunk as lords!" "Completely plastered!" "Out of our skulls!" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в доску
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110 под пьяную руку
• ПОД ПЬЯНУЮ РУКУ substand[PrepP, Invar; adv, fixed WO]=====⇒ (to say or do sth. when one is, run into s.o. when he is etc) in a state of intoxication:- when (one is) drunk (smashed, sloshed, stewed, under the influence etc);Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > под пьяную руку
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111 в стельку
• В СТЕЛЬКУ пьян(ый), напиться и т.п. highly coll; КАК СТЕЛЬКА obs, highly coll[PrepP (1st var.; как + NP (2nd var.); these forms only; modif or adv (intensif)]=====⇒ one is or gets very drunk:- drunk as a skunk <a lord, a fiddler>;- completely smashed (plastered, pie-eyed, soused, sauced, sozzled etc);- pissed out of one's mind.♦ Участкового споить не удалось, так как он с утра был в стельку пьян (Зиновьев 1). They weren't able to get the Fuzz drunk because he had been completely sozzled since dawn (1a).♦ Ты погляди, он же пьян в стельку. И спит (Зиновьев 1). "You can see he's pissed out of his mind and sound asleep" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в стельку
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112 как стелька
• В СТЕЛЬКУ пьян(ый), напиться и т.п. highly coll; КАК СТЕЛЬКА obs, highly coll[PrepP (1st var.; как + NP (2nd var.); these forms only; modif or adv (intensif)]=====⇒ one is or gets very drunk:- drunk as a skunk <a lord, a fiddler>;- completely smashed (plastered, pie-eyed, soused, sauced, sozzled etc);- pissed out of one's mind.♦ Участкового споить не удалось, так как он с утра был в стельку пьян (Зиновьев 1). They weren't able to get the Fuzz drunk because he had been completely sozzled since dawn (1a).♦ Ты погляди, он же пьян в стельку. И спит (Зиновьев 1). "You can see he's pissed out of his mind and sound asleep" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как стелька
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113 ошеломленный
punch-drunk* * *punch-drunk, spellbound, staggering, dizzy* * *aghastbemuseddazeddumbfoundedperplexedpunch-drunkshockedspellboundstunnedthunderstruk -
114 потрясенный
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115 допьяна
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116 пьяный
прл1) одурманенный вином drunken, обыкн в знач сказ drunk; навеселе tipsy coll, tight coll; intoxicated litпья́ный матро́с/спор — drunken sailor/argument
пья́ный в сте́льку разг — dead/blind drunk
2) в знач сущ м a drunk/drunkard -
117 напиваться
get drunk глагол:become drunk (напиваться, надираться)swizzle (напиваться, надираться)словосочетание:get loaded (напиваться, нализаться) -
118 как извозчик
груб.-прост.1) (очень грубо, нецензурно (ругаться, браниться и т. п.)) lit. swear like a cabbie; cf. swear like a trooper (a bargee, a lord)Разбитная, весёлая молоденькая бабёнка, бывшая беспризорница, ругалась как извозчик. (М. Ганина, Слово о зерне горчичном) — A smart and jolly wench, a former waif, was swearing like a trooper.
2) (очень сильно (напиться, быть пьяным и т. п.)) get (be) blind drunk; cf. get (be) drunk as a fiddler (as a lord, as a fish, as an owl, as a wheelbarrow)Он зашёл в трактир и впервые в жизни, под оркестрион и в одиночку, напился как извозчик. (Л. Леонов, Скутаревский) — He went into a tavern and, for the first time in his life, all alone to the sound of the band, proceeded to get blind drunk.
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119 пьян как зюзя
прост., неодобр.cf. drunk as an owl; tipsy as a thrush in a vineyard; drunk as muck; tight as a brick (dram) Amer.; pissed as a newt...и в сраженье / Раз в настоящем упоенье / Он отличился, смело в грязь / С коня калмыцкого свалясь, / Как зюзя пьяный, и французам / Достался в плен: драгой залог! (А. Пушкин, Евгений Онегин) — One day when leading his battalion, / He fell from off his Kalmuck stallion / Drunk as an owl, into a trench, / And so was captured by the French - / A precious pledge!
- Сына посадили. Шофёром работал, человека сбил. Шёл человек, пьяный как зюзя, прямо под колёса и готов. А сыну подводят, что виноват. (И. Грекова, Без улыбок) — 'My son's been arrested. He was a driver, and he killed someone. The man was walking along, pissed as a newt, and went straight under the wheels, and that was that. They made out my son was guilty.'
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120 мертвецки пьяный
Makarov: blind drunk (4 мг/мл алкоголя в крови; III степень алкогольного опьянения), dead drunk (4 мг/мл алкоголя в крови; III степень алкогольного опьянения)
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