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酒窖烂醉
[jiŭ jiào làn zuì]
Dead Drunk in the Wine Cellar: It implies enjoying oneself to the fullest, reaching a state of oblivion, often associated with temporary escapes from reality by immersing heavily into drinking.
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有酒当醉
[yŏu jiŭ dāng zuì]
When there is wine get drunk reflects a philosophy of enjoying life to the fullest and not holding ...
喝醉烈的酒
[hē zuì liè de jiŭ]
Drunk on strong wine Indicates indulgence probably to escape reality temporarily through drinking ...
醉之酝中
[zuì zhī yùn zhōng]
Meaning Within the Brewing of Drunkenness this implies immersing oneself fully in drunken states ...
烂醉在酒窖
[làn zuì zài jiŭ jiào]
Drunkenly Lost In The Cellar implies getting extremely intoxicated in solitude likely as an escape ...
醉酒醉人心
[zuì jiŭ zuì rén xīn]
Drunk wine drunk heart suggests someone who enjoys drinking to let their guard down and express genuine ...
酒醇人醉
[jiŭ chún rén zuì]
Drunk on Pure Wine : It refers to being intoxicated not only by the wine itself but by the richness ...
有酒独醉今朝
[yŏu jiŭ dú zuì jīn cháo]
It translates as Drunk alone today with wine emphasizing a solitary enjoyment of alcohol often linked ...
溺醉
[nì zuì]
Drowned in drunkenness expresses a state where one escapes from reality or sorrow through excessive ...
酒深情醉
[jiŭ shēn qíng zuì]
Deep Drunkenness from Wine symbolizes losing oneself in liquor to escape emotions emphasizing ...