adj. 醉的;陶醉的;沉醉;飘飘然 n. 醉汉,酒鬼,酗酒者 v. 喝(酒)( drink的过去分词);饮;喝酒;(尤指)酗酒
drunk 用法和例句
Several drunk policemen beat to death a man from abkhazia .
几名喝醉了的警察打死一名来自阿布哈兹男子。
The animal was likely drunk from eating fermented apples .
这只动物显然是由于食用发酵的苹果而醉酒。
She sang a pirate song and looked completely drunk .
博恩斯唱着一首海盗的歌谣,看上去醉熏熏的。
Coffee gets cold before it can be drunk .
咖啡在尚未开喝前已经变冷。
Was it money that stopped you getting drunk before ?
以前是因为金钱问题导致你不能喝酒的吗?
汉语翻译
a. 喝醉了的 drink的过去式
英语解释
名词 drunk:
a chronic drinker同义词:drunkard, rummy, sot, inebriate, wino
someone who is intoxicated
动词 drink:
take in liquids同义词:drink, imbibe
consume alcohol同义词:drink, booze, fuddle
propose a toast to同义词:toast, drink, pledge, salute, wassail
be fascinated or spell-bound by; pay close attention to同义词:drink in, drink
drink excessive amounts of alcohol; be an alcoholic同义词:drink, tope
形容词 drunk:
stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol)同义词:intoxicated, inebriated
as if under the influence of alcohol同义词:intoxicated
例句
He was obviously drunk.他显然是醉了。
He'd drunk so much that he found it hard to remain perpendicular.他喝酒太多,简直站都站不直了。
He must have drunk too much; when he tried to stand up, he keeled over.他肯定是喝多了,当他要站起来时,却摔倒在地上。
He appears to have drunk a lot of liquor.他似乎喝得醉醺醺的。
I've drunk a cup of pomegranate juice.我已经喝了一杯石榴汁了。
The drunk man lost his pouch in the bar.那个喝醉了的人在酒吧里丢失了钱袋。
Several drunks lay on the floor.好几个醉汉躺在地板上。
He is slightly drunk.他有些醉了。
详细解释
drunk v.(动词)Past participle of drinkdrink的过去分词adj.Usage Problem (形容词)【用法疑难】 Intoxicated with alcoholic liquor to the point of impairment of physical and mental faculties.醉的:过度饮用酒精饮料,导致妨碍身体和大脑的正常功能Caused or influenced by intoxication.酒醉引起的,受酒醉影响的Overcome by strong feeling or emotion:陶醉的:被强烈的情感控制的:例句:drunk with power.被权力陶醉 n.(名词)A drunkard.醉汉A bout of drinking.酒宴 As an adjective the formdrunk is used predicatively while the formdrunken is now used only attributively: 作为形容词,drunk 用作表语, 而现在drunken 仅用作定语: 例句:He was drunk last night.昨晚上他在餐桌上就醉了。 例句:A drunken man at the table beside us ruined our evening. 一个醉汉在我们旁边的桌旁,破坏了晚上的气氛。 In most contextsthe attributive use ofdrunk is considered unacceptable in formal style. But the phrasesdrunk driver and drunk driving are supported not only by common usage but also, in many jurisdictions, by a legal distinction between the expressions 在大部分情况下,正式场合中drunk 不用作定语。 但不仅一般用法支持drunk driver 和 drunk driving 的说法, 而且许多法律裁决在法律上区分 例句:drunk driver (a driver whose alcohol level exceeds the legal limit) and 饮酒过量的司机(其酒精含量超过法定限度的司机)与 例句:drunken driver (a driver who is inebriated). 喝醉了的司机(醉酒的司机)