sober
英 ['səʊbə]
美['sobɚ]
- adj. 冷静的,清醒的;未醉的
- vt. 使严肃;使醒酒,使清醒
- n. (Sober)人名;(英)索伯
英英释意
- 1. cause to become sober;
- "A sobering thought"
- 2. become more realistic;
- "After thinking about the potential consequences of his plan, he sobered up"
- 3. become sober after excessive alcohol consumption;
- "Keep him in bed until he sobers up"
双语例句
- 1. He was left to sober up in a police cell.
- 他被留在一间拘留室里醒酒。
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- 2. When Dad was sober he was a good father.
- 不喝醉的时候,爸爸是一个好父亲。
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- 3. These pressures come not from unthinking lawyer-bashers, but from sober legal reformers.
- 这些压力并非来自于那些对律师心怀不满的轻率之人,而是来自于那些头脑冷静的司法改革家。
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- 4. We are now far more sober and realistic.
- 我们现在清醒、现实多了。
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- 5. I need you sane and sober.
- 我要你清醒、冷静。
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