inebriation

[ɪn,ibrɪ'eʃən]
  • n. 酒醉;陶醉
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inebriation (n.)
1520s, from Late Latin inebriationem (nominative inebriatio), noun of action from past participle stem of inebriare (see inebriate).
1. His practice of inebriation was lamentable.
他的酗酒常闹得别人束手无策.

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2. Poor Tom lamentably disgraced himself at Sir Charles Mirable's table, by premature inebriation.
可怜的汤姆在查尔斯·米拉贝尔爵士的宴会上,终于入席不久就酩酊大醉, 弄得出丑露乖,丢尽了脸皮.

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3. OBJECTIVE To observe the effects of the Jiejiule for anti - inebriation.
摘要[目的]观察解酒乐的解酒效果.

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4. Many drinkers plunge gladly into inebriation as an escape from reality.
很多饮酒者乐于陷入到醉酒状态中以逃避现实.

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5. CONCLUSION The Jiejiule has effects for anti - inebriation.
[结论]解酒乐具有解酒作用.

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