drunks
英 [drʌŋks]
美 [drʌŋks]
n. 醉汉; 酒鬼; 酗酒者
drunk的复数
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 喝醉的
Someone who isdrunkhas drunk so much alcohol that they cannot speak clearly or behave sensibly.- Stewart could not remember exactly why he had done it because he was so drunk...
斯图尔特记不清他为什么要那样做了,因为他烂醉如泥。 - I got drunk and had to be carried home...
我喝醉了,只好让人把我送回家。 - He was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving.
他因涉嫌酒后驾车而被捕。
- Stewart could not remember exactly why he had done it because he was so drunk...
- N-COUNT 醉汉,酒鬼;酗酒者
Adrunkis someone who is drunk or frequently gets drunk.- A drunk lay in the alley.
一个酒鬼躺在小胡同里。
- A drunk lay in the alley.
- ADJ-GRADED 陶醉的;兴奋的;沉醉的
If you aredrunk witha strong emotion or an experience, you are in a state of great excitement because of it.- They are currently drunk with success...
他们现在正陶醉于成功之中。 - I felt drunk with the excitement of life.
当时我沉醉于生活中的精彩刺激。
- They are currently drunk with success...
Drunkis the past participle ofdrink.
双语例句
- You don't intervene between those two drunks.
你不要在那两个酒鬼之间进行调解。 - Don't tangle with drunks.
不要和醉汉发生争执。 - Hollywood films misrepresented us as drunks, maniacs and murderers
好莱坞电影把我们歪曲成酒鬼、疯子和杀人凶手。 - In a civilized country people could not defense the drunks and the delinquents on a public site or on newspapers, this happens only in your country.
在一个文明的国家里,人们不会在公共场合或报纸上为醉汉和罪犯辩护,这种事只会在你的国家发生。 - Sheriffs and Deputies can throw Drunks in jail to sober them up.
警长和治安人员可以把醉汉抓进监狱。 - In all my years of driving a taxicab, I have never had any trouble with the public, not even with drunks.
开出租的这些年,我从没和乘客有过纠纷,连给醉鬼开车也没出过麻烦。 - The police run the two drunks in for causing a disturbance in the street.
警察把两个醉鬼抓了起来,因他们在街上闹事。 - A few nights earlier, a proud member described this place as a club for "drunks, cheapskates and losers".
几天前的一个晚上,一位自命不凡的会员曾把这里描述为醉鬼、吝啬鬼和失败者的俱乐部。 - At night the edifice is light up with dancing hallowed lights and local drunks sit on benches nearby to enjoy the display.
到了晚上,大厦的灯亮了,而其中心的灯光舞动着,当地的醉汉们坐在路边的长凳上,欣赏着这美丽的夜色。 - Bullies and ruffians, swaggerers and drunks occasionally invade these places, but they are never the real danger.
仗势欺人者和流氓无赖、虚张声势者和醉鬼刚不时侵入这些地方,但他们决非真正的危险。