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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 ...
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醉薇
[zuì wēi]
Zuivei combines two parts : Zui suggests drunkenness often used metaphorically for being obsessed ...
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醉陌
[zuì mò]
Zui Mo consists of two parts Zui means to be drunk or intoxicated while Mo refers to roads or paths implying ...
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醉窝美人膝
[zuì wō mĕi rén xī]
This name suggests a situation where someone is enjoying the comfort and affection of being in a loved ...
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最姿态
[zuì zī tài]
Zui zi tai means the posture or the attitude highlighting individual personality or manner Perhaps ...
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醉浅
[zuì qiăn]
Zui Qian means being lightly drunk It represents light intoxication not deeply lost but still feeling ...
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由醉
[yóu zuì]
In Chinese culture being intoxicated or drunk Zui can have different meanings either losing oneself ...
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醉罢
[zuì bà]
Zui ba means being thoroughly drunk It suggests the state of having let oneself go completely either ...
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Tipsy醉
[tipsy zuì]
Tipsy means slightly drunk in English 醉 Zui is the Chinese character for drunk The user might want ...