英 [ˈtɪpsi] 美 [ˈtɪpsi]
adj. (非正式)微醉的,略有醉意的;歪曲的,不稳的
比较级tipsier或more tipsy
最高级tipsiest或most tipsy
tipsy /ˈtɪpsɪ/
形容词 If someone is tipsy, they are slightly drunk. 微醉的
I'm feeling a little tipsy.
我觉得有点微醉了。
unstable and prone to tip as if intoxicated
a tipsy boat
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... spurn 诬蔑 tipsy 微醺 brains not brawn 结实的 ...
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... tipsy cake 葡萄葡萄酒蛋糕 tipsy 喝醉的 tiptoe 脚尖 ...
tipsiness 倾斜;喝酒
I'm feeling a little tipsy.
我觉得有点微醉了。
"I either behold a fata morgana, or I am regularly tipsy," whimpered out the Councillor.
“要不是我出现了幻觉,就是我喝醉了。”司法官呜咽着说。
He is a bit tipsy.
他已经有几分醉意了。
State regulation is definitely good for teenagers in Boston and for tipsy drivers in the assigned-risk pool.
Whatever the police say, it is widely believed that there are now automatic fines for passengers riding with tipsy drivers.
Tipsy employees, they say, find it hard to focus on a task, but this makes them more likely to come up with innovative ideas.