英 [ɪnˈtɒksɪkeɪt] 美 [ɪnˈtɑːksɪkeɪt]
v. (酒或毒品)(使)麻醉;(使)中毒;(使)兴奋
adj. 喝醉的;陶醉的
第三人称单数intoxicates
现在分词intoxicating
过去式intoxicated
过去分词intoxicated
intoxicate /ɪnˈtɒksɪˌkeɪt/ TEM8
动词 (of an alcoholic drink) to produce in (a person) a state ranging from euphoria to stupor, usually accompanied by loss of inhibitions and control; make drunk; inebriate 使醉酒
使陶醉
... inebriate v. 使…醉;n. 酒鬼,酒徒 (inebriety n. 酗酒 inebriant adj. 令人陶醉的) intoxicate v. (使)喝醉;(使)沉醉,(使)欣喜若狂 roister v. 喝酒喧哗 ...
... concoction n. 调制品 intoxicate v. 陶醉,得意忘形 blank adj. 无表情的,茫然的 ...
... intoxicant 醉人的东西 intoxicate 使陶醉 intoxicated 喝醉的 ...
... exalt 赞扬 souse 浸在水中 intoxicate 下毒 ...
intoxication [内科] 中毒;陶醉;喝醉
intoxicant 使醉的东西
intoxicated 沉醉;中毒(intoxicate的过去分词)
intoxicating 使陶醉;醉酒;使中毒(intoxicate的ing形式)
Sea wind intoxicate.
海风醉人。
Verse and wine blending appearance is intoxicate.
诗与酒交融现象呈现为醉的状态。
He does not drink at all; a little wine way intoxicate him.
他根本不喝酒,因为一点酒就能使他醉。
"The fact you can pack more technology into different consumer electronics devices, on an unrelenting and steady pace defined by Moore's Law, means there will always be another gee-whiz gadget that will intoxicate, " says IDC analyst Crawford Del Prete.