drunk

drunk
1. verb
(see drink.)

2. adjective
(overcome by having too much alcohol: A drunk man fell off the bus; drunk with success.) borracho

3. noun
(a drunk person, especially one who is often drunk.) borracho
- drunken
- drunken driving
- drunkenness

drunk1 adj borracho
drunk2 vb
Es el participio pasado de drink
drunk
tr[drʌŋk]
past participle
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adjective
1 (gen) borracho,-a
2 figurative use (elated) ebrio,-a, borracho,-a (with, de)
noun
1 (person) borracho,-a
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be blind drunk / dead drunk estar borracho,-a perdido,-a, estar como una cuba
to be drunk and disorderly SMALLLAW/SMALL estar en estado de embriaguez y alterando el orden público
to get drunk emborracharse
drunk pp drink
drunk ['drʌŋk] adj
: borracho, embriagado, ebrio
drunk n
: borracho m, -cha f
drunk
adj.
abombado, -a adj.
beberrón, -ona adj.
bebido, -a adj.
beodo, -a adj.
borracho, -a adj.
ebrio, -a adj.
peneque adj.
n.
beodo s.m.
borracho s.m.
ebrio s.m.
mona s.f.
odre s.m.
tajada s.f.
p.p.
(Participio pasivo de "to drink")

I drʌŋk
past p of drink II

II
adjective
a) (pred) (intoxicated) borracho

to be drunk — estar* borracho

to get drunk (on beer/wine) — emborracharse (con cerveza/vino)

drunk and disorderly — (Law) en estado de embriaguez y alterando el orden público (frml)

drunk driver — conductor, -tora m,f en estado de embriaguez (frml)

b) (elated)

to be drunk WITH something — estar* ebrio or borracho de algo

drunk with success/power — ebrio or borracho de poder


III
noun borracho, -cha m,f
[drʌŋk]
1.
PP of drink
2. ADJ
(compar drunker) (superl drunkest)
1) borracho, tomado (LAm)

drunk and disorderly behaviour — (Jur) embriaguez f y alteración f del orden público

he was arrested for being drunk and disorderly — lo detuvieron por embriaguez y alteración del orden público

to get drunk — emborracharse

to get sb drunk — emborrachar a algn

to be drunk on whisky — estar borracho de whisky

to get drunk on wine — emborracharse de vino

- be as drunk as a lord or a skunk
2) (fig) ebrio

to be drunk on or with success — estar ebrio de éxito

3.
N borracho(-a) m / f
4.
CPD

drunk driver N — conductor(a) m / f en estado de embriaguez

a campaign against drunk drivers — una campaña contra los que beben y conducen

drunk driving N (esp US)= drink-driving

* * *

I [drʌŋk]
past p of drink II

II
adjective
a) (pred) (intoxicated) borracho

to be drunk — estar* borracho

to get drunk (on beer/wine) — emborracharse (con cerveza/vino)

drunk and disorderly — (Law) en estado de embriaguez y alterando el orden público (frml)

drunk driver — conductor, -tora m,f en estado de embriaguez (frml)

b) (elated)

to be drunk WITH something — estar* ebrio or borracho de algo

drunk with success/power — ebrio or borracho de poder


III
noun borracho, -cha m,f

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