inebriated
inebriated 英 [ɪˈni:brieɪtɪd] 美 [ɪnˈibriˌetɪd]
adj. 酒醉的 v. 使醉(inebriate的过去分词)
- Inebriated is just a fancy way of saying drunk. If you see a man staggering down the street grasping a bottle of rum in his hand, chances are he's inebriated.
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- adj. 酒醉的
- v. 使醉(inebriate的过去分词)
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1. What time do you open up in the morning ?" he heard an obviously inebriated man inquire.
“你早上几点营业?” 他听到一位明显已醉醺醺的男子的声音。
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2. In addition, the alligators far outperformed their inebriated human counterparts in the following areas: lunging, biting, crushing, dismembering, and swallowing.
此外,研究还发现鳄鱼在以下几个技能方面远远胜过酒醉的对手:猛扑,齿咬,压碾,肢解和吞咽。
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3. It makes it easy to set up separate groups, thus sparing your boss from seeing your semi-clothed and inebriated party snaps. It also lets up to ten people hold a video chat together.
它让创建不同的群变得容易,因此不会让你的老板看到你的半裸和醉态熏熏的派对快照,同时它最多还能容纳十个人在一起视频聊天。
- inebriated (adj.) "drunken," c. 1600, past-participle adjective from inebriate. The earlier adjective was inebriate (late 15c.).
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