inebriate
英 [ɪ'niːbrɪeɪt]
美
- vt. 灌醉;使陶醉;使興奮
- adj. 酒醉的;醉醺醺的;陶醉的
- n. 酒鬼;醉漢
英文詞源
- inebriate
- inebriate: [15] Latin ēbrius (a relative of sōbrius, from which English gets sober) meant ‘drunk’. From it was formed the verb ēbriāre ‘intoxicate’, which with the addition of the intensive prefix in- produced inēbriāre ‘make very drunk’ – whence English inebriate.
=> sober - inebriate (v.)
- late 15c., from Latin inebriatus, past participle of inebriare "to make drunk," from in- "in" (see in- (2)) + ebriare "make drunk," from ebrius "drunk," of unknown origin. Related: Inebriated; inebriating. Also inebriacy; inebriant (n. and adj.); inebriety; and inebrious.
雙語例句
- 1. Drinking tea can inebriate people in summer.
- 夏季飲茶不當也會讓人有醉的感覺。
來自辭典例句