DICT.TW Dictionary Taiwan
216.73.216.216
Search for:
Search type:
Return Definitions
Match headwords exactly
Match prefixes
Match prefixes (skip, count)
Match substring occurring anywhere in a headword
Match suffixes
POSIX 1003.2 (modern) regular expressions
Old (basic) regular expressions
Match using SOUNDEX algorithm
Match headwords within Levenshtein distance one
Match separate words within headwords
Match the first word within headwords
Match the last word within headwords
Database:
Any
First match
DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
DICT.TW 注音查詢、中文輸入法字典
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
Network Terminology
MDBG CC-CEDICT Chinese-English Dictionary 漢英字典
Japanese-English Electronic Dictionary 和英電子辞書
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
WordNet (r) 2.0
Elements database 20001107
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
▼
[Show options]
[
Pronunciation
] [
Help
] [
Database Info
] [
Server Info
]
9 definitions found
From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典
drunk
(a.)喝醉了的(vbl.)喝,喝酒,drink的過去式
From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
drunk
/ˈdrəŋk/
形容詞
醉的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Drunk
a.
1.
Intoxicated
with
,
or
as
with
,
strong
drink
;
inebriated
;
drunken
; --
never
used
attributively
,
but
always
predicatively
;
as
,
the
man
is
drunk
(
not
,
a
drunk
man
).
Be
not
drunk
with
wine
,
where
in
is
excess
.
--
Eph
.
v
. 18.
Drunk
with
recent
prosperity
.
--
Macaulay
.
2.
Drenched
or
saturated
with
moisture
or
liquid
.
I
will
make
mine
arrows
drunk
with
blood
.
--
Deut
.
xxxii
. 42.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Drunk
,
n.
A
drunken
condition
;
a
spree
. [
Slang
]
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Drink
v. i.
[
imp.
Drank
formerly
Drunk
&
p. p.
Drunk
,
Drunken
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Drinking
.
Drunken
is
now
rarely
used
,
except
as
a
verbal
adj
.
in
sense
of
habitually
intoxicated
;
the
form
drank
,
not
infrequently
used
as
a
p
.
p
.,
is
not
so
analogical
.]
1.
To
swallow
anything
liquid
,
for
quenching
thirst
or
other
purpose
;
to
imbibe
;
to
receive
or
partake
of
,
as
if
in
satisfaction
of
thirst
;
as
,
to
drink
from
a
spring
.
Gird
thyself
,
and
serve
me
,
till
have
eaten
and
drunken
;
and
afterward
thou
shalt
eat
and
drink
.
--
Luke
xvii
. 8.
He
shall
drink
of
the
wrath
the
Almighty
.
--
Job
xxi
. 20.
Drink
of
the
cup
that
can
not
cloy
.
--
Keble
.
2.
To
quaff
exhilarating
or
intoxicating
liquors
,
in
merriment
or
feasting
;
to
carouse
;
to
revel
;
hence
,
to
lake
alcoholic
liquors
to
excess
;
to
be
intemperate
in
the
░
se
of
intoxicating
or
spirituous
liquors
;
to
tipple
.
And
they
drank
,
and
were
merry
with
him
.
--
Gem
.
xliii
. 34.
Bolingbroke
always
spoke
freely
when
he
had
drunk
freely
.
--
Thackeray
.
To drink to
,
to
salute
in
drinking
;
to
wish
well
to
,
in
the
act
of
taking
the
cup
;
to
pledge
in
drinking
.
I
drink to
the
general
joy
of
the
whole
table
,
And
to
our
dear
friend
Banquo
. --
Shak
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
drink
n
1:
a
single
serving
of
a
beverage
; "
I
asked
for
a
hot
drink
";
"
likes
a
drink
before
dinner
"
2:
the
act
of
drinking
alcoholic
beverages
to
excess
; "
drink
was
his
downfall
" [
syn
:
drinking
,
boozing
,
drunkenness
,
crapulence
]
3:
any
liquid
suitable
for
drinking
; "
may
I
take
your
beverage
order
?" [
syn
:
beverage
,
drinkable
,
potable
]
4:
any
large
deep
body
of
water
; "
he
jumped
into
the
drink
and
had
to
be
rescued
"
5:
the
act
of
swallowing
; "
one
swallow
of
the
liquid
was
enough
"; "
he
took
a
drink
of
his
beer
and
smacked
his
lips
" [
syn
:
swallow
,
deglutition
]
v
1:
take
in
liquids
; "
The
patient
must
drink
several
liters
each
day
"; "
The
children
like
to
drink
soda
" [
syn
:
imbibe
]
2:
consume
alcohol
; "
We
were
up
drinking
all
night
" [
syn
:
booze
,
fuddle
]
3:
propose
a
toast
to
; "
Let
us
toast
the
birthday
girl
!";
"
Let's
drink
to
the
New
Year
" [
syn
:
toast
,
pledge
,
salute
,
wassail
]
4:
be
fascinated
or
spell-bound
by
;
pay
close
attention
to
;
"
The
mother
drinks
in
every
word
of
her
son
on
the
stage
"
[
syn
:
drink in
]
5:
drink
excessive
amounts
of
alcohol
;
be
an
alcoholic
; "
The
husband
drinks
and
beats
his
wife
" [
syn
:
tope
]
[
also
:
drunk
,
drank
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
drunk
adj
1:
stupefied
or
excited
by
a
chemical
substance
(
especially
alcohol
); "
a
noisy
crowd
of
intoxicated
sailors
";
"
helplessly
inebriated
" [
syn
:
intoxicated
,
inebriated
]
[
ant
:
sober
]
2:
as
if
under
the
influence
of
alcohol
; "
felt
intoxicated
by
her
success
"; "
drunk
with
excitement
" [
syn
:
intoxicated
]
n
1:
a
chronic
drinker
[
syn
:
drunkard
,
rummy
,
sot
,
inebriate
]
2:
someone
who
is
intoxicated
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
drunk
See
drink
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Drunk
The
first
case
of
intoxication
on
record
is
that
of
Noah
(
Gen
.
9:21).
The
sin
of
drunkenness
is
frequently
and
strongly
condemned
(
Rom
. 13:13; 1
Cor
. 6:9, 10;
Eph
. 5:18; 1
Thess
. 5:7,
8).
The
sin
of
drinking
to
excess
seems
to
have
been
not
uncommon
among
the
Israelites
.
The
word
is
used
figuratively
,
when
men
are
spoken
of
as
being
drunk
with
sorrow
,
and
with
the
wine
of
God's
wrath
(
Isa
. 63:6;
Jer
. 51:57;
Ezek
. 23:33).
To
"
add
drunkenness
to
thirst
" (
Deut
.
29:19, A.V.)
is
a
proverbial
expression
,
rendered
in
the
Revised
Version
"
to
destroy
the
moist
with
the
dry
", i.e.,
the
well-watered
equally
with
the
dry
land
,
meaning
that
the
effect
of
such
walking
in
the
imagination
of
their
own
hearts
would
be
to
destroy
one
and
all
.
DICT.TW
About DICT.TW
•
Contact Webmaster
•
Index
•
Links