1·The author portrayed his father as a vicious drunkard.
作者把他父亲描绘成一个可恶的酒鬼。
2·The grave-digger is a drunkard, and a friend of mine.
那个埋葬工人是个酒鬼,是我的朋友。
3·And if I add in the fact that the neighbour is known to be a drunkard who sometimes does crazy things help you to change your mind again?
如果我在补充说其实迈克的邻居是酒鬼,会时不时做些疯狂的事,你又会怎么想?
4·"You have had too much already, drunkard," said Danglars; "and if you continue, you will be compelled to sleep here, because unable to stand on your legs."
“你已经喝得不少了啦,酒鬼,”腾格拉尔说,“你要是再喝,就得睡在这儿了,因为你连站都站不起来了。”
5·He is a drunkard.
他是个酒鬼。
1·The drunkard staggered along the street.
那醉汉趔趄着走在街上。
—— 《新英汉大辞典》
2·That drunkard flung out the empty bottle.
那个醉汉把空瓶扔了出来。
3·The drunkard was turned from the bar.
那个醉汉被从酒吧撵了出去。
4·His father is an irresponsible drunkard.
他父亲是个不负责任的醉汉。
5·He collided with a drunkard at the corner of the street.
他跟一个醉汉在这条冲的转角发生冲撞。
1·He became a skid row type of drunkard.
他变成了那种贫民窟里常见的醉鬼。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·They were all afraid of Jim; he was a drunkard, but he could twist the law to suit his client's needs as no other man in all western Kansas could do; and there were many who tried.
他们都怕吉姆——醉鬼一个,但是他能搬倒法律,使法律替委托人说话,干这种事儿,堪萨斯西部再没有第二个;很多人都试过。
3·He is a drunkard.
他是一个醉鬼。
4·No, I acted like a stupid drunkard.
不,我当时的行为举止就象个愚蠢的醉鬼。
5·It was seen by the hidden Old drunkard.
这一切被一直躲在暗处的老醉鬼看得一清二楚。