sloshed
英 [slɒʃt]
美 [slɑːʃt]
adj.  喝醉的
v.  哗啦哗啦地晃荡; 撒出; 溅出; 使哗啦哗啦地摇荡(或搅动液体); 连倒带撒; (在水或泥里)扑哧扑哧地走
slosh的过去分词和过去式
COCA.38617
牛津词典
adj.
- 喝醉的
 drunk
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 喝醉酒的
 If someone issloshed, they have drunk too much alcohol.- Everyone else was getting sloshed.
 其他人都快喝醉了。
 
- Everyone else was getting sloshed.
英英释义
adj
- very drunk
双语例句
- The water sloshed around the bridge
 河水在桥的周围荡漾。
- Everyone else was getting sloshed.
 其他人都快喝醉了。
- Another holds that by clanking the glasses into one another, wine could be sloshed from glass to glass, thereby serving as a proof the beverages had not been poisoned.
 另一种解释坚持认为碰杯时双方各将自己的酒向对方的酒杯中倾注一些,从而证明酒中无毒。
- One piping-hot tea was sloshed by our hostess over the black dragon design on the side of a cup, whereupon the black turned red and yellow before reverting to black.
 主人将一种非常烫的茶水浇到了杯子外侧的黑龙图案上,它马上变成了红色与黄色,然后又变回黑色。
- Our culture, politics, society and commerce are being sloshed into a large melting pot of humanity.
 我们的文化、政治、社会和商业都被放入一个人性的大熔炉里。
- I sloshed about in muddy wellingtons all day.
 我整天穿着沾满泥的长统胶靴来去。
- The champagne sloshed and spilt.
 香槟酒晃洒了。
- She sloshed off to tend her patients.
 她趟着水照顾她的病人去了。
- Billy: I went to a party at a friend's house and got very sloshed.
 比利:我去了朋友家里的派对,而且喝得很醉。
- The two girls joined arms and sloshed through the mud together.
 两个女孩挽着胳膊,一道趟过了泥浆。
