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已深醉
[yĭ shēn zuì]
'Yi shen zui' means 'deeply drunk'. In this context, it may not refer just literally to alcohol but symbolizes indulgence - be it joy, sorrow, or other strong emotions beyond normal limits.
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欲醉
[yù zuì]
Y ù Zu ì combines two characters y ù desire and zu ì drunkenness Thus it translates to desire for ...
醉九
[zuì jiŭ]
Zui Jiu Literally means Drunk Nine suggests someone is profoundly intoxicated not just by alcohol ...
有酒痛醉
[yŏu jiŭ tòng zuì]
You Jiu Tong Zui translates to With wine deeply drunk This expresses a desire to indulge in momentary ...
醉了酒
[zuì le jiŭ]
Zui Le Jiu translates directly to Drunk With Wine This kind of user name can describe a funloving person ...
醉酒亦醉人
[zuì jiŭ yì zuì rén]
Zu ǐ ji ǔ y ì zu ì r é n translates to Drunken by wine intoxicated by the person This suggests an intoxicating ...
我心醉
[wŏ xīn zuì]
Wo Xin Zui means my heart is drunk depicting a state of overwhelming infatuation or intoxication ...
醉了心意
[zuì le xīn yì]
Zui Le Xin Yi or Drunkenly Intent The meaning conveys that actions and decisions were made under some ...
一醉解愁
[yī zuì jiĕ chóu]
This nickname Yi Zui Jie Chou means getting drunk once to release worries and sorrows In Chinese culture ...
酒烈醉人
[jiŭ liè zuì rén]
Jiu Lie Zui Ren means The strong alcohol intoxicates people symbolizing getting lost or being overwhelmed ...