Definition of the word drunken

Pronunciation of vocabulary drunken

drunkenadjective

say rượu

/ˈdrʌŋkən//ˈdrʌŋkən/

Origin of the word drunken

The English word "drunken" has its origins in the Old English language, dating back to around the 10th century. The Old English word was "druncen" or "drunken," with the same spelling and pronunciation as the Modern English form we use today. The etymology of the word can be traced back even further, to the Proto-Germanic language, where it was "drukkjan" or "drukkjaz." These forms evolved over time, as Germanic languages such as Old English, Old Norse, and Old High German diverged. The Proto-Germanic word likely derived from the Proto-Indo-European word "drih₁ug" or "drih₁uog", meaning "pressed," or "squeezed." This may refer to the process of making wine or beer, in which grapes or grains are pressed to extract their juice or flavor. The development of the word in Old English reflects the importance of drinking and drinking customs during that time. "Drunken" was sometimes hyphenated with nouns to indicate a condition, such as "drunken-fool" or "drunken-night." Overall, "drunken" has retained its basic meaning over the centuries, with some minor spelling and pronunciation variations in different English dialects. The word continues to be used today to describe someone who is intoxicated or drunk.

Vocabulary summary drunken

type(poetry), past participle of drink

typeadjective

meaningsay wine

meaningalcoholic

meaningdo drunk; while drunk...

exampledrunken brawl

exampledrunken driving: drunk driving

Example of vocabulary drunkennamespace

meaning

drunk or often getting drunk

say rượu hoặc thường xuyên say rượu

  • a drunken driver

    một người lái xe say rượu

  • She decided to leave her drunken husband.

    Cô quyết định bỏ rơi người chồng say xỉn.

  • Last night was a drunken binge, as I consumed too many drinks at the party and can barely remember anything from the evening.

    Tối qua tôi đã say khướt vì đã uống quá nhiều rượu ở bữa tiệc và hầu như không nhớ được bất cứ điều gì xảy ra vào tối hôm đó.

  • The rowdy group of friends stumbled out of the bar in a drunken stupor, causing a scene on the sidewalk as they swayed and stumbled.

    Nhóm bạn ồn ào loạng choạng bước ra khỏi quán bar trong tình trạng say khướt, khiến vỉa hè trở nên náo loạn vì họ lắc lư và vấp ngã.

  • The poker game went on for hours, with alcohol flowing freely and everyone growing increasingly drunken as the night dragged on.

    Trò chơi poker kéo dài hàng giờ, rượu được rót ra thoải mái và mọi người ngày càng say hơn khi đêm về.

meaning

showing the effects of too much alcohol; involving people who are drunk

cho thấy tác hại của việc uống quá nhiều rượu; liên quan đến những người say rượu

  • He came home to find her in a drunken stupor.

    Anh về nhà thì thấy cô đang say khướt.

  • a drunken brawl

    một cuộc ẩu đả say rượu

  • drunken laughter/singing

    tiếng cười/ca hát trong cơn say

  • He finally fell into a drunken sleep.

    Cuối cùng anh chìm vào giấc ngủ say.


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