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['drʌŋkən]aggettivo [ person] ubriaco; [ party] a base di alcolici; [ sleep] da ubriachezza; [ state] di ebbrezza, ubriachezza* * *1) (drunk: drunken soldiers.) ubriaco2) (caused by being drunk: a drunken sleep.) da ubriaco* * *drunken /ˈdrʌŋkən/a. attr.2 alcolizzato; dedito al bere: His drunken father used to beat him up, quell'ubriacone di suo padre era solito picchiarlo3 da ubriaco; dovuto a ubriachezza: drunken sleep, sonno da ubriaco; a drunken stupor, un intontimento da ubriachezza; He sent her a drunken text, le ha mandato un SMS scritto sotto l'effetto dell'alcol● a drunken brawl, una rissa di ubriachidrunkenly avv. drunkenness n. [u].* * *['drʌŋkən]
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