Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Drunkard"
The meaning of "Drunkard" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa drunkard?
A:
酒鬼
Someone who drinks a lot.
Someone who drinks a lot.
Q:
O que significa "Maybe if being a drunkard doesn't work out you can be a comedian."?
A:
When Packie said they don't have any beer one implication is that they don't have any because they already drank it.
Niko thinks this isn't very funny and tells Packie that they should be a comedian if they stop drinking so much.
"drunkard" =an alcoholic, someone who drinks too much.
"Maybe if you didn't drink so much, you could become a comedian."
(Easier sentence.)
Keep in mind, this is a super sarcastic response.
Niko thinks this isn't very funny and tells Packie that they should be a comedian if they stop drinking so much.
"drunkard" =an alcoholic, someone who drinks too much.
"Maybe if you didn't drink so much, you could become a comedian."
(Easier sentence.)
Keep in mind, this is a super sarcastic response.
Other questions about "Drunkard"
Q:
In the past, drunkards often walked around in a subway. When I was 15 years old, I met a deranged drunkard in the train. While he moved between train cars, he repeatedly yelled at the other passengers, "Is it all my fault?" After a while, two train guards captured him. I supposed he was fired from his workplace, so he was despair.
soa natural?
soa natural?
A:
× In the past, drunkards often walked around in a subway.
✓ In the past, drunkards often walked around in the subway.
× When I was 15 years old, I met a deranged drunkard in the train.
✓ When I was 15 years old, I met a deranged drunkard on the train.
× After a while, two train guards captured him.
✓ After a while, two train guards detained him.
× I supposed he was fired from his workplace, so he was despair.
✓ I supposed he had been fired from his job, so he was in despair.
Everything sounded quite natural except for the few words I added!
✓ In the past, drunkards often walked around in the subway.
× When I was 15 years old, I met a deranged drunkard in the train.
✓ When I was 15 years old, I met a deranged drunkard on the train.
× After a while, two train guards captured him.
✓ After a while, two train guards detained him.
× I supposed he was fired from his workplace, so he was despair.
✓ I supposed he had been fired from his job, so he was in despair.
Everything sounded quite natural except for the few words I added!
Q:
In the past, drunkards often walked around in a subway. When I was 15 years old, I met a deranged drunkard in the train. While he moved between train cars, he repeatedly yelled at the other passengers, "Is it all my fault?" After a while, two train guards captured him. I supposed he was fired from his workplace, so he was despair.
soa natural?
soa natural?
A:
× In the past, drunkards often walked around in a subway.
✓ In the past, drunks often walked around in a subway.
× When I was 15 years old, I met a deranged drunkard in the train.
✓ When I was 15 years old, I saw a deranged drunk in the train.
× I supposed he was fired from his workplace, so he was despair.
✓ I suppose he was fired from his workplace, so he was in despair.
Drunkard is an old fashioned word. We would probably say a drunk instead.
✓ In the past, drunks often walked around in a subway.
× When I was 15 years old, I met a deranged drunkard in the train.
✓ When I was 15 years old, I saw a deranged drunk in the train.
× I supposed he was fired from his workplace, so he was despair.
✓ I suppose he was fired from his workplace, so he was in despair.
Drunkard is an old fashioned word. We would probably say a drunk instead.
Q:
I saw a terrible drunkard who turned out to be myself in the mirror. soa natural?
A:
Maybe drunk is better. Drunkard sounds kinda childish.
Q:
I saw a terrible drunkard who turned out to be myself in a mirror. soa natural?
A:
but it's better to say 'the mirror' instead of 'a mirror'.
Q:
“Fat and a drunkard, most people considered him a creep.”
What does “a creep” mean in this sentence?
What does “a creep” mean in this sentence?
A:
someone strange and generally has a weird vibe about them. Creeps are generally people you want to avoid.
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