inebriated 英 [ɪˈni:brieɪtɪd]   美 [ɪnˈibriˌetɪd]

inebriated

inebriated  英 [ɪˈni:brieɪtɪd] 美 [ɪnˈibriˌetɪd]

adj. 酒醉的  v. 使醉(inebriate的过去分词) 

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。
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。

  • 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)
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • 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.).
in·ebri·ated / ɪˈniːbrieɪtɪd ; NAmE ɪˈniːbrieɪtɪd / adjective ( formal or humorous) drunk 喝醉的 in·ebri·ation / ɪˌniːbriˈeɪʃn ; NAmE ɪˌniːbriˈeɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] in·ebri·ated / ɪˈniːbrieɪtɪd ; NAmE ɪˈniːbrieɪtɪd / in·ebri·ation / ɪˌniːbriˈeɪʃn ; NAmE ɪˌniːbriˈeɪʃn /
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