1. drowsy adj. 昏昏欲睡的
eg. He felt pleasantly drowsy and had to fight off the urge to sleep.
他感觉昏昏欲睡,只好尽量克制睡意。
eg. The story took place on a drowsy summer afternoon.
这个故事发生在一个令人昏昏欲睡的夏日午后。
eg. Exhaust fumes made him drowsy and brought on a headache.
废气把他熏得昏昏沉沉,还引起了头疼。
2. opiate n. 麻醉剂
eg. One woman suffered such severe pain she had to take opiates to control it.
有一位妇女剧痛难忍,不得不服用鸦片制剂来镇痛。
eg. It was Karl Marx who said, 'Religion is the opiate of the people'.
卡尔·马克思曾说,“宗教是人民的精神鸦片。”
3. incoherent adj. 语无伦次的
eg. As the evening progressed, he became increasingly incoherent.
随着夜色加深,他说话越来越前言不搭后语了。
eg. The man was almost incoherent with fear.
那个人吓得几乎语无伦次了。
eg. She dissolved into incoherent sobs.
她语无伦次地抽咽起来。
4. privileged adj. 有特别恩典的,享有特权的
eg. They were, by and large, a very wealthy, privileged elite.
他们基本上是一些非常有钱有势的精英。
eg. Her privileged position now proved her undoing.
她的优越正是她的祸患。
eg. Only the privileged few could afford to send their children to private schools.
只有少数享有特权的人才能负担得起送孩子去私立学校就读。