英 [ˈskwɪfi] 美 [ˈskwɪfi]
adj. 微醉的
squiffy /ˈskwɪfɪ/
形容词 slightly drunk 微醉的 (See also squiffed)
... pixilated 精神有点失常的... Squiffy 微醉的 tight 紧的 ...
... 没有丝毫醉意 carry one's liquor like a gentleman 稍带醉意 squiffy 让我略带醉意 Let Me Slightly Tipsy ...
Others are lopsided, as small as a chess piece, or a thimble, and squiffy-eyed, as if they have availed themselves of too much of the local rice whisky.
还有些歪歪扭扭,像一枚棋子或顶针那样大小,醉眼朦胧的,似乎吃了太多的本地米酒。
They were indulging in the rite of passage of dancing around the statue in the middle of the square and getting squiffy.
Mr Blair may never have shared the reputation for drinking of some of his predecessors, notably Herbert "Squiffy" Asquith who was known to sway when on his feet in the Commons.