单词 | sobriety |
释义 | so·bri·e·ty /səˈbraɪəti/ noun [uncountable] formal 1 when someone is not drunk 未醉,清醒 John had periods of sobriety, but always went back to drinking. 约翰也有清醒的时候,但总是重拾酗酒的老习惯。2. SERIOUS/NOT JOKINGbehaviour that shows a serious attitude to life 持重,庄重,严肃Examples from the Corpussobriety• When he was through, Tip sensed the awkward sobriety that had overcome his table.• But, employing the commercial sobriety for which they were being approached, they all refused.• Mortified by the twist in his sobriety, George decided to go the whole hog and join the Total Abstinence Society.• His sobriety and temperament are questionable.• And he'd been more unkind than usual in this odd period of sobriety.• Terry had many periods of sobriety, including eight years in the 1980s.• As for the teacher, in most eases, he behaves with a sense of sobriety.• Looking around the room, I was immediately struck by the sobriety of these undergraduates.• That was our one break with sobriety.Origin sobriety (1400-1500) Old French sobrieté, from Latin sobrietas, from sobrius; → SOBER1so·bri·e·ty nounChineseSyllable is someone Corpus not drunk when |
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