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千古醉人
[qiān gŭ zuì rén]
It signifies a person intoxicated over time, not necessarily by alcohol but metaphorically by life experiences. 'Ancient Drunkard' reflects a timeless, continuous state of being lost or immersed in one’s own world or emotions.
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醉三秋
[zuì sān qiū]
Drunk through three autumns vividly describes a longlasting and profound state of infatuation ...
喝醉了酒
[hē zuì le jiŭ]
Translates to drunk indicating inebriation after drinking Often associated with losing control ...
烂醉人
[làn zuì rén]
Drunkard represents someone fond of enjoying life in an unapologetic manner ; it symbolizes revelry ...
久醉
[jiŭ zuì]
Drunk for a Long Time : Refers to a prolonged state of being under the influence of alcohol or metaphorically ...
夜里酒鬼
[yè lĭ jiŭ guĭ]
Translates to drunkard at night This indicates someone who enjoys drinking during nighttime reflecting ...
醉鬼
[zuì guĭ]
Literally Drunkard which may not just refer to being under the influence of alcohol but more so embodying ...
时光里的醉人
[shí guāng lĭ de zuì rén]
It translates to Someone drunk in time This conveys the sentiment of being immersed deeply in cherished ...
成宿醉
[chéng sù zuì]
It means to become drunk overnight suggesting lingering aftereffects of excessive drinking that ...
心底醉
[xīn dĭ zuì]
This name implies being deeply and profoundly inebriated not just by alcohol but often used metaphorically ...