intoxicated

intoxicated
in·toxi·cat·ed
[ɪnˈtɒksɪkeɪtɪd, AM -ˈtɑ:k-]
adj
1. (by alcohol) betrunken, alkoholisiert
she was charged with driving while \intoxicated sie wurde wegen Alkohols am Steuer angeklagt
to be \intoxicated by sth von etw dat betrunken sein a. fig
2. (fig: elated) berauscht, begeistert
* * *
[In'tɒksIkeItɪd]
adj
betrunken, berauscht (also fig), im Rausch (also fig)

to become intoxicated — sich berauschen (also fig) (by, with an +dat, von)

intoxicated by drugs — im Drogenrausch

intoxicated by or with success — vom Erfolg berauscht

* * *
adj.
betrunken adj.
betäubt adj.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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