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温酒拼醉
[wēn jiŭ pīn zuì]
Literally means 'heating wine to get drunk.' It portrays an act of drinking warm alcohol with passion, indicating carelessness, release from constraints, and maybe a little recklessness.
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喝酒用瓶吹
[hē jiŭ yòng píng chuī]
Literally means drinking alcohol using a bottle implying uninhibited unrestrained drinking behavior ...
酒干人已醉
[jiŭ gān rén yĭ zuì]
Literally means The alcohol is dry but the person is already drunk It implies someone who gets tipsy ...
温烈酒
[wēn liè jiŭ]
Warming Fiery Wine conveys a dual meaning It can refer both to literally warming a potent alcoholic ...
热到酒灼
[rè dào jiŭ zhuó]
Means Heated up to a wine scald Symbolically this name could imply extreme passion or emotions burning ...
欲温酒
[yù wēn jiŭ]
It roughly means want to warm the wine indicating preparation or readiness before enjoying something ...
浊酒卖醉
[zhuó jiŭ mài zuì]
Literally translated to Selling Drunkenness with Murky Wine It metaphorically refers to indulgence ...
烈酒醉得深
[liè jiŭ zuì dé shēn]
This name suggests a deep drunkenness from strong liquor It conveys a sense of indulgence in alcohol ...
温喉烈酒
[wēn hóu liè jiŭ]
Mellow Throat Intense Alcohol Possibly a metaphorical expression referring to the burning feeling ...
未有饮酒
[wèi yŏu yĭn jiŭ]
Literally it means no wine has been drunk But figuratively it indicates that someone is sober or has ...