Ben dün gece çok sarhoştum.
- I was so drunk last night.
Tom sokakta yatan bir sarhoşu fark etti.
- Tom noticed a drunk lying in the street.
Çok fazla içmek seni hasta edecek.
- Too much drinking will make you sick.
Artık onu, içmekten alıkoymalıyız.
- We have to stop him from drinking any more.
Çalışanların alışkanlıklarından biri sarhoş olmak ve ertesi güne kadar sefil hayatlarını unutmak için iş gününün sonunda bir barda ya da restoranda toplanmaktır.
- One of the employees' habits is to gather in some bar or restaurant at the end of the workday to get drunk and forget their miserable life until the next day.
Tom sarhoş olmak istemedi.
- Tom didn't want to get drunk.
Boş mideyle içki içmek sağlığa zararlıdır.
- Drinking on an empty stomach is bad for your health.
Canım içki içmek istiyor.
- I feel like having a drink.
Alkolsüz içecekleriniz var mı ?
- Do you have alcohol-free drinks?
İçecek bir şeye ihtiyacı var.
- He needs something to drink.
Polis memuru el fenerini sarhoş adamın yüzüne tuttu.
- The officer shone his flashlight in the drunken man's face.
Sarhoş adam düz yürüyemiyordu.
- The drunken man couldn't walk straight.
Sarhoş olmak istiyor musun?
- Do you want to get drunk?
Sarhoş olmak için yeterince içelim.
- Let's drink enough to get drunk.
Tom eve sürmek için çok içkili.
- Tom is too drunk to drive home.
Tom'un canı sarhoş olmak istedi.
- Tom felt like getting drunk.
Tom sarhoş olmadan bütün bir şişe viskiyi içebileceğini söylüyor.
- Tom says that he can drink a whole bottle of whiskey without getting drunk.
Canım içki içmek istiyor.
- I feel like having a drink.
Tom'a sigara içmekten ve içki içmekten sakınması söylendi.
- Tom was told to abstain from smoking and drinking.
Deniz suyunu içemezsin çünkü su çok tuzlu.
- You can't drink seawater because it's too salty.
Leyla deniz suyu içemedi.
- Layla couldn't drink seawater.
Meşrubat otomatı nerede var?
- Where is there a soft drink vending machine?
Biz patates kızartması ve meşrubat sipariş ettik.
- We ordered French fries and soft drinks.
İçecek bir şeye ihtiyacı var.
- He needs something to drink.
Sana bir içecek ısmarlayacağım.
- I'll buy you a drink.
Biraz su içmek istiyorum.
- I want to drink some water.
Bu su içmek için güvenli.
- This water is safe to drink.
İnternette bilgi çekmek yangın musluğundan su içmek gibidir.
- Absorbing information on the internet is like drinking water from a fire hydrant.
Tom Mary'den içilecek şeyler istedi.
- Tom asked Mary for something to drink.
O içtiğinde farklı bir kişi oluyor, bu yüzden onunla içki içmeyi sevmiyorum.
- He's a different person when he's drunk, so I don't like to drink with him.
Canım içki içmek istiyor.
- I feel like having a drink.
Çoğu Japon, suyu musluktan içer.
- Most Japanese drink water from the tap.
Alkolsüz içecekleriniz var mı ?
- Do you have alcohol-free drinks?
Fahişelik, kumar, uyuşturucu madde kullanımı, sarhoşluk, düzeni bozmak ve diğer yasadışı etkinlikler kesinlikle yasaklanmıştır.
- Prostitution, gambling, the use of narcotic substances, drunkenness, disorder, and all other illegal activities are STRICTLY FORBIDDEN.
O, gerçek bir ayyaştı.
- He was a real drunkard.
Çocuklar, aptallar ve ayyaşlar doğruyu söyler.
- Children, fools and drunkards tell the truth.
Can I buy you a drink?.
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
He drank the water I gave him.
She has a problem with the drink.
He was about to take a drink from his root beer.
If he doesn't pay off the mafia, he’ll wear cement shoes to the bottom of the drink!.
Drunk with power he immediately ordered a management reshuffle.
Here – help yourself to another drop there, Redmond! By the time we've got a good drunk on us there'll be more crack in this valley than the night I pissed on the electric fence!.
Gen. G. had been on a long drunk from July last until Christmas.
The student celebrated his exam success by drinking heavily and finally was arrested for being drunk and disorderly.
1823: 'Drunk as Chloe'; she must have been an uproarious lass. — Jon Bee, Slang Dictionary of the Turf, the Ring &c;, page 27. Quoted in G. A. Wilkes, A Dictionary of Australian Colloquialisms, second edition, 1985, Sydney University Press, ISBN 0-424-00113-6.
How he managed to light it, God knows, for he was as drunk as a lord.
My ex keeps harassing me, drunk dialing every other night.
It was Christmas Eve babe, in the drunk tank, an old man said to me, won't see another one, and then he sang a song, The Rare Old Mountain Dew, I turned by face away, and dreamed about you.
We got him drunk by spiking the punch.
I'm going out tonight to get drunk.
I think he might be an alcoholic; he gets drunk almost every day.
She's getting her parents good and drunk before she asks for a new car.
The boss and my fellow workers were well aware of my drinking habits, but I had always been able to keep my wits about me. I was a good drunk, as they say.
He's a little odd. He got drunk and cleaned my whole house. He even organized my DVD collection.
That woman is something else... She's gotten drunk with her boyfriend and kicked his ass in Madden every day for a week.
The fighter looked harmlessly punch drunk, but he was only faking and suddenly threw a vicious, skillful, blow.
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