drunk

noun

UK/drʌŋk/
US/drʌŋk/

Definitions of drunk noun

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    a person who frequently consumes excessive amounts of alcohol and struggles to stop

    酗酒者;酒鬼;醉漢

verb

UK/drʌŋk/
US/drʌŋk/

Definitions of drunk verb

  1. past participle of drink

    drink的過去分詞

adjective

UK/drʌŋk/
US/drʌŋk/

Definitions of drunk adjective

  1. B2After verb(動後形容詞)

    unable to speak or behave normally due to the consumption of too much alcohol

    醉酒的;喝醉的;爛醉的

    • He started singing after getting drunk.

      他喝醉後開始唱歌。

    • She couldn't drive home because she was drunk.

      她因為喝醉了所以無法開車回家。

    • The man was so drunk that he could barely stand.

      那個人醉得幾乎站不起來。

Phrases of drunk adjective

  • drunk and disorderly

    Describes the offense of behaving inappropriately in public after consuming too much alcohol.

    (法律)酒醉鬧事

    He was arrested outside the bar for being drunk and disorderly.

    他在酒吧外因酒後失序而被逮捕。

  • drunk with power

    Experiencing an arrogant and overbearing state due to the possession of power.

    权力藝心

    Since becoming manager, he seems a bit drunk with power, bossing his subordinates around.

    自從當上經理後,他似乎有點被權力沖昏了頭,對下屬頤指氣使。

Idioms

  • drunk as a lord

    Extremely intoxicated; to the point of being incapacitated by alcohol.

    醉得不省人事

    After the party last night, he was drunk as a lord, barely able to stand.

    昨晚派對結束後,他醉得不省人事,幾乎站不起來。