Onu dün gece barda gördüm ve o gerçekten sarhoştu.
- I saw him last night in the bar and he was really drunk.
Ben dün gece çok sarhoştum.
- I was so drunk last night.
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.
Tom'un canı sarhoş olmak istedi.
- Tom felt like getting drunk.
Sarhoş olmak istiyor musun?
- Do you want to get drunk?
Tom eve sürmek için çok içkili.
- Tom is too drunk to drive home.
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.
Tom sokakta yatan bir ayyaşı fark etti.
- Tom noticed a drunkard lying in the street.
Ayyaşlar genellikle oldukça komiktirler.
- Drunkards are often quite amusing.
During his sanity hearing, things look bleak for Deeds, especially since he initially refuses to defend himself. Cedar even gets Deeds's Mandrake Falls tenants, eccentric elderly sisters Jane and Amy Faulkner (Margaret Seddon and Margaret McWade), to testify that Deeds is pixilated. That charge falls apart when the two spinsters admit that everyone in town, except themselves, suffers from the same affliction. from Mr. Deed goes to Town.
The melancholy beauty of Strachur and Inveraray was for me complicated by the agonies of first love; I was well and truly pixilated, and I soaked myself in the works of Niel Munroe and Maurice Walsh... 1960 Ring of Bright Water. Gavin Maxwell. Longmans p.5.