intoxicated
adjective
formaluk/ɪnˈtɒk.sɪ.keɪ.tɪd/us/ɪnˈtɑːk.sɪ.keɪ.t̬ɪd/havinglostsomecontrolofyouractionsorbehaviourunder theinfluenceofalcoholor anotherdrug:
She waschargedwithdrivingwhile intoxicated.她被指控酒后驾车。
Intoxicated ordisruptivespectatorswill beejected.
feelingexcited,happy, andslightlyout ofcontrol:
Intoxicated bysuccess, shewantedto gofurther.
Thecoloursandperfumeshad us allcompletelyintoxicated.
- The man wascompletelyintoxicated andattemptedtorunout of thebarwithoutpaying.
- Thedrugmakesvictimsfeelintoxicated andconfused.
- They are notsupposedtosellalcoholto intoxicatedcustomers.
- He said he was moreupsetthan intoxicated.
- You cannothelpbut be intoxicated bytheirenthusiasm.
- Looking out at thecity, Isuddenlyfeltintoxicated withpleasure.
Drunkenness & sobriety
- alcoholic
- alky
- battered
- beer goggles
- binge drinker
- binge drinking
- blasted
- drunk dial
- have a few (too many)idiom
- inebriate
- inebriated
- inebriating
- inebriation
- muzzy
- roaring drunkidiom
- shit-faced
- slaughtered
- slewed
- sloshed
- whacked
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Excited, interested and enthusiastic