drunk drʌŋk...in my own mind, than to convey to yours. However, let me try. You remember a certain famous occasion when I was more drunk than—than usual?" "I remember a certain famous occasion when you forced me to confess that you had been drinking." "I ... | berauscht betrunken getrunken |
drunken drʌnknliː...anything but alarming to me." "Ah!" said Carton, with a careless wave of his hand, as if he waved that away. "On the drunken occasion in question (one of a large number, as you know), I was insufferable about liking you, and not liking you. I wish ... | betrunken trunken |
drunkenness drʌŋkenəs...soldiers and patriots, asleep and awake, drunk and sober, and in various neutral states between sleeping and waking, drunkenness and sobriety, were standing and lying about. The light in the guard-house, half derived from the waning oil-lamps of the ... | Betrunkenheit (f) Trunkenheit (f) |