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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > squiffed
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adj infmlThe hostess was so squiffed she could hardly stand — Хозяйка была так пьяна, что едва держалась на ногах
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[skwɪft]напившийся, пьяныйАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > squiffed
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13 drunk
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14 sprung
захмелевший имя прилагательное: -
15 fuddled
подвыпивший имя прилагательное: -
16 sotted
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17 soused
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18 general\ slang
such special colloquial words which- used by most speakers in very and highly informal, substandard communication- are highly emotive and expressive and as such- lose their originality rather fast and- are replaced by newer formations, unstable, fluctuating, tending to expanded synonymity within certain lexico-semantic groupsNow take fried, crocked, squiffed, loaded plastered, blotto, tiddled, soaked, boiled, stinko, viled, polluted"(K.Kesey)
"Do you talk?" asked Bundle. "or are you just strong and silent?" "Talk?" said Anthony. "I burble. I murmur. I gurgle - like a running brook, you know. Sometimes I even ask questions." (A.Christie)
Source: V.A.K.English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > general\ slang
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19 slang
such special colloquial words which- used by most speakers in very and highly informal, substandard communication- are highly emotive and expressive and as such- lose their originality rather fast and- are replaced by newer formations, unstable, fluctuating, tending to expanded synonymity within certain lexico-semantic groupsNow take fried, crocked, squiffed, loaded plastered, blotto, tiddled, soaked, boiled, stinko, viled, polluted"(K.Kesey)
"Do you talk?" asked Bundle. "or are you just strong and silent?" "Talk?" said Anthony. "I burble. I murmur. I gurgle - like a running brook, you know. Sometimes I even ask questions." (A.Christie)
Source: V.A.K.English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > slang
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20 squiff out
phrvi infmlShe kept from squiffing out because she didn't trust her date — Она старалась не отключиться, поскольку не доверяла своему кавалеру
He squiffed out at midnight, right on the dot — Он отрубился в двенадцать как по расписанию
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См. также в других словарях:
squiffed — AND squiffy [skAvift AND “skAvifi] mod. alcohol intoxicated. □ She was a little squiffed, but still entertaining. □ The hostess was so squiffed she could hardly stand … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
squiffed — or squiffy adjective Etymology: origin unknown Date: circa 1855 intoxicated, drunk … New Collegiate Dictionary
squiffed — /skwift/, adj. Slang. intoxicated. [1870 75; orig. uncert.] * * * … Universalium
squiffed — adjective /ˈskwɪft/ intoxicated See Also: squiffy … Wiktionary
squiffed — adj. sl. = SQUIFFY … Useful english dictionary
squiffy — adjective see squiffed … New Collegiate Dictionary
squiffy — [skwiftskwif′ē] adj. squiffier, squiffiest 〚< dial. skew whiff, askew, tipsy + Y3〛 [Informal, Chiefly Brit.] drunk; intoxicated: also squiffed [skwift] * * * … Universalium
squiffy — adjective /ˈskwɪf.i/ a) slightly drunk or intoxicated; tipsy In the Palace bar. Id been there an hour or so with two or three other chaps. I was a bit squiffy. b) Crooked, askew; awry To this day I cannot and will not wear a tie properly. On the… … Wiktionary
drinking — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Swallowing a liquid Nouns 1. drinking, imbibing, potation, libation; social drinking; bacchanalia; blue law; cocktail party, open or cash bar; bring your own bottle or booze, BYOB, compotation, keg party;… … English dictionary for students
wasted — American drunk Not from spilling the liquid or resultant bodily emaciation: To an American, the word bar suggests a place to get either happily squiffed or unhappily wasted. {Travel and leisure, 1990) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
squiffy — adjective (squiffier, squiffiest) Brit. informal 1》 (N. Amer. also squiffed) slightly drunk. 2》 askew; awry. Origin C19: of unknown origin … English new terms dictionary