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[strikt]1) (severe, stern, and compelling obedience: This class needs a strict teacher; His parents were very strict with him; The school rules are too strict; strict orders.) strog2) (exact or precise: If the strict truth were known, he was drunk, not ill.) natančen•- strictly
- strictly speaking* * *[strikt]adjective ( strictly adverb)strog, natančen, točen, strikten, precizen, eksakten, strogo določen, izrecen (ukaz); rigorozen (pravilo), oster; popoln, absoluten; botany tog, ozek, pokončenstrict observance — strogo izpolnjevanje (pravil itd.)strictly speaking — strogo vzeto, točno povedano, pravzapravto keep a strict watch over s.o. — strogo koga stražiti
См. также в других словарях:
drunk as a fish — very drunk … Dictionary of ichthyology
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drunk as a lord — (UK) Someone who is very drunk is as drunk as a lord … The small dictionary of idiomes
drunk as a skunk — drunk as a skunk/lord informal phrase very drunk Thesaurus: drunksynonym Main entry: drunk … Useful english dictionary
drunk as the devil — very drunk, inebriated, plastered , drunk like a fish … English contemporary dictionary
drunk like a fish — very drunk, inebriated, plastered , drunk as the devil … English contemporary dictionary
drunk as a piper — Very drunk • • • Main Entry: ↑pipe … Useful english dictionary
drunk — drunk1 [drʌŋk] the past participle of ↑drink drunk 2 drunk2 adj 1.) [not before noun] unable to control your behaviour, speech etc because you have drunk too much alcohol ≠ ↑sober ▪ You re drunk. ▪ David would get drunk and I would have to take… … Dictionary of contemporary English
drunk — 1 the past participle of drink 1 2 adjective 1 (not before noun) unable to control your behaviour, speech etc because you have drunk too much alcohol: Graham was too drunk to remember what happened last night. | get drunk (on): As students we… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
drunk — drunk1 [ drʌŋk ] adjective not usually before noun ** 1. ) unable to control your actions or behavior because you have drunk too much alcohol: get drunk (on something): She had gotten drunk on vodka. blind/roaring drunk (=very drunk): Andrew came … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
drunk — I UK [drʌŋk] / US adjective [not usually before noun] ** 1) unable to control your actions or behaviour because you have drunk too much alcohol get drunk (on something): She had got drunk on vodka. blind/roaring drunk (= very drunk): Andrew came… … English dictionary