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1 п'яний
drunk, tipsy; inebriate; intoxicated; overtaken in drink, overcome with liquor; tight, half-seas-over; tempulent; sl boozy, squiffy; malty; cock-eyedп'яний як хлющ — dead to the world, drunk as a fish, drunk to glory, dead drunk
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2 дорожньо-транспортна пригода
drunk-driving accident, MVAУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > дорожньо-транспортна пригода
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3 підпилий
drunk, in liquor, the worse for liquor, elevated, half tipsy, rather merryпідпилок ч — smooth file
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4 агресивний алкоголік
belligerent drunk, violent criminal drunkУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > агресивний алкоголік
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5 перепиватися
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6 п'яніти
= п'янішатиto get drunk ( tipsy); to get intoxicated тж.п'яніти від чогось — to be drunk (tipsy, intoxicated) with smth.
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7 хлющ
мокрий як хлющ — wet to the skin, wringing wet
п'яний як хлющ — dead drunk, drunk as a cobbler
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8 алкоголік
addict, addicted to drink, alcohol addict, alcoholic, drunk, drunkard, habitual abuser, heavy drinker, inebriate -
9 бездомний алкоголік
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > бездомний алкоголік
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10 напиватися
( спиртного) get drunk, load up, soak -
11 набиратися
= набратися1) ( скупчуватися) to accumulate, to assemble, to collect2) (переймати, навчатися, засвоювати) to learn, to acquireнабиратися нових сил — to get stronger ( firmer); to recruit one's forces, to find fresh power
набиратися розуму — to grow wise; to learn sense
набиратися сміливості — to grow bold, to take one's courage in both hands
набиратися терпіння — to be patient, to have patience, to arm oneself with patience, to steel oneself
3) ( напиватися доп'яну) to get drunk, to get loaded4) -
12 напиватися
= напитисяto slake one's thirst; ( п'яним) to get drunk -
13 напівп'яний
half-drunk, tipsy; screwed; half-seas-over, tight -
14 напоювати
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15 нетверезий
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16 оп'яніти
to get (to grow, to become) drunk ( intoxicated) -
17 оп'яняти
to intoxicate, to make drunk, to inebriate -
18 перепоювати
= перепоїти( худобу) to give too much water; ( спиртними напоями) to intoxicate, to make all drunk -
19 під
I ч( у печі) hearth, hearth-stone; мет. bottom, hearthII прийм.1) under; sub; beneath, belowпід впливом — under the influence (of)
під головуванням — under the chairmanship (of), presided over (by)
під дією — under the influence (of smth.), under the action (of smth.), on/under exposure (to smth.)
під забороною — prohibited, forbidden, under a ban
під захистом — under the protection (of)
під землею — underground, beneath the ground
під командою — under the command (of)
під приводом — under pretence (of); under the pretext (of); on the plea (of)
під прикриттям — under cover (of), under the shelter (of), screened (by)
під присягою — on oath, under oath
під тиском — under pressure (of), through press (of)
2) ( у супроводі) to3) (біля, поблизу) near; at; ( про битву) ofпід містом — in the suburbs, near the town
4) ( приблизно) about5) ( про час) towards6) ( напередодні) on the eve (of)7) ( подібний до) in imitation (of)9) onпід забезпечення ек. — on security
під заставу — on security, in pawn
віддати під суд — to put on trial, to prosecute
10) atпід рукою (про місце) — ( near) at hand, close by; ( про предмет) ( ready) at hand, within reach
11)під знаком питання — not certain, open to question
під п'яну руку — in a state of intoxication, when drunk
під заголовком — headed, entitled, under the title/heading
під напругою ел. — alive
під прямим кутом — at right angles, at right angles to
під струмом — carrying current, alive
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