释义 |
sobrietyso‧bri‧e‧ty /səˈbraɪəti/ noun [uncountable] formal sobrietyOrigin: 1400-1500 Old French sobrieté, from Latin sobrietas, from sobrius; ➔ SOBER1 - Terry had many periods of sobriety, including eight years in the 1980s.
- And he'd been more unkind than usual in this odd period of sobriety.
- As for the teacher, in most eases, he behaves with a sense of sobriety.
- But, employing the commercial sobriety for which they were being approached, they all refused.
- His sobriety and temperament are questionable.
- Looking around the room, I was immediately struck by the sobriety of these undergraduates.
- Mortified by the twist in his sobriety, George decided to go the whole hog and join the Total Abstinence Society.
- That was our one break with sobriety.
- When he was through, Tip sensed the awkward sobriety that had overcome his table.
1when someone is not drunk: John had periods of sobriety, but always went back to drinking.2behaviour that shows a serious attitude to life |