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1 інтоксикований
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2 одурманений
intoxicated, stupefied -
3 нетверезий
intoxicated, drunk, not sober -
4 сп'янілий
intoxicated; inebriated, drunk -
5 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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6 градус
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7 захмеліти
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8 нанюхатися
to snuff enough; to be intoxicated ( with) -
9 оп'яніти
to get (to grow, to become) drunk ( intoxicated) -
10 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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11 сп'яніти
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12 упиватися
= упитися1) ( напитися) to get drunk, to get accustomed to drinking2) ( насолоджуватися) to revel (in), to glory (in), to be intoxicated (by)
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