Understand Chinese Nickname
酌酒伤喉
[zhuó jiŭ shāng hóu]
'Zhuo Jiu Shang Hou' means drinking until it hurts your throat, signifying overdrinking to numb oneself, maybe due to sorrow or depression. The drinker seems to drown their sorrows through this excessive behavior.
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酒后
[jiŭ hòu]
Jiu Hou simply translates into After Drinking referring specifically to actions taken or conditions ...
浊酒两行泪
[zhuó jiŭ liăng xíng lèi]
Zhuo jiu liang xing lei stands for two lines of tears with a cup of unrefined liquor It portrays an intensely ...
浊酒人喉
[zhuó jiŭ rén hóu]
Literally Muddy Wine Reaches Throat Zhuo Jiu Ren Hou represents the act of downing a rough alcoholic ...
烈酒浸喉
[liè jiŭ jìn hóu]
Lie Jiu Jin Hou stands for Throat Soaked in Liquor depicting a persons love for strong alcoholic beverages ...
浊酒烈饮
[zhuó jiŭ liè yĭn]
Zhuo Jiu Lie Yin stands for drinking turbid wine fiercely or drinking to excess It indicates carefreeness ...
烈酒傷喉
[liè jiŭ shāng hóu]
Lie Jiu Shang Hou meaning Harsh Liquor Hurts Throat It depicts someone feeling the intense burn from ...
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 ...
小酌一口
[xiăo zhuó yī kŏu]
Xiao Zhuo Yi Kou 小酌一口 means taking a small sip of alcohol typically to savor it The name implies ...
浊酒喜相逢
[zhuó jiŭ xĭ xiāng féng]
This nickname conveys joy found in an unexpected or unplanned encounter often while drinking together ...