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Inebriating

UK
/ɪˈniːbrɪeɪtɪŋ/
US
/ɪˈnibrieɪtɪŋ/
ru

Translation inebriating into russian

inebriate
Verb
inebriating Gerund
raiting
inebriate
inebriates
inebriated Past Simple / Past Participle
inebriating Gerund
The strong wine began to inebriate him quickly.
Крепкое вино быстро начало его опьянять.
Additional translations
напиваться
пьянять
inebriating
Adjective
raiting
UK
/ɪˈniːbrɪeɪtɪŋ/
US
/ɪˈnibrieɪtɪŋ/
inebriating
The inebriating aroma of the wine filled the room.
Опьяняющий аромат вина наполнил комнату.

Definitions

inebriate
Noun
raiting
A person who is habitually drunk or intoxicated.
The inebriate was often seen stumbling out of the local tavern late at night.
inebriate
Verb
raiting
To make someone drunk or intoxicated.
The bartender refused to inebriate the already tipsy customer.
inebriate
Adjective
raiting
Affected by alcohol; intoxicated.
The inebriate guests stumbled out of the party, laughing and singing loudly.

Idioms and phrases

inebriate (someone) with success
The rapid growth in his career seemed to inebriate him with success.
опьянить (кого-то) успехом
Быстрый рост в карьере, казалось, опьянил его успехом.
inebriate (oneself) with wine
He would often inebriate himself with wine after a stressful day.
опьянить (себя) вином
Он часто опьянял себя вином после напряженного дня.
inebriate (someone) with power
The position of authority seemed to inebriate him with power.
опьянить (кого-то) властью
Позиция власти, казалось, опьяняла его властью.
inebriate (someone) with joy
The news of his promotion inebriated him with joy.
опьянить (кого-то) радостью
Новость о его повышении опьянила его радостью.
inebriate (someone) with love
Her affection seemed to inebriate him with love.
опьянить (кого-то) любовью
Ее привязанность, казалось, опьянила его любовью.