Understand Chinese Nickname
病酒
[bìng jiŭ]
'Being Intoxicated,' also implying being sick from drinking too much, the character '病' means disease and the '酒' represents alcohol; this can refer to being drunk to relieve oneself of suffering or simply loving alcoholic indulgence.
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Drunk酗酒
[drunk xù jiŭ]
It combines English word Drunk and Chinese word for excessive drinking 酗酒 This person might enjoy ...
余醉
[yú zuì]
余醉 means Remaining Drunkenness depicting a lingering intoxication or infatuation with somethingsomeone ...
嗜酒
[shì jiŭ]
The name suggests a person with a fondness or addiction to alcohol 嗜 means indulgence or addiction ...
辄醉
[zhé zuì]
辄醉 can be translated as inevitably getting drunk It implies the user is likely prone to drinking ...
憔醉
[qiáo zuì]
憔醉 translates to exhausted with intoxication It evokes feelings of being emotionally or physically ...
饮人醉
[yĭn rén zuì]
Literal translation being drinking to intoxication “饮人醉” connotes getting drunk It can symbolize ...
大醉
[dà zuì]
Literally means heavily drunk Used as a nickname to imply the user is often found intoxicated or using ...
醉清眸
[zuì qīng móu]
In Chinese literature the word 醉 typically means intoxicated and it does not only connote intoxication ...
我醉了
[wŏ zuì le]
I Am Drunk can simply refer to intoxication but also metaphorically means being overwhelmed or affected ...