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醉 [zuì]
(verb)
1. 饮酒过量,神志不清。
(En.) drunk
2. 沉迷,过分爱好。
(En.) be fascinated
3. 用酒浸制的。
(En.) liquor-saturated
4. 昏愦,糊涂。
(En.) muddleheaded
**1. 饮酒过量,神志不清:** 酒汉。酒鬼。酒意。醉拳(一种拳术,步法上突出东倒西歪的醉态)。醉生梦死。醉翁之意不在酒。
(En.) Drunk: a drunkard; a drunk; drunken mood; drunken boxing (a form of martial arts emphasizing a swaying movement). Living in a state of indulgence and dreaming of death. The intention of the drunkard is not only about the wine.
**2. 沉迷,过分爱好:** 醉心。沉醉。陶醉(很满意地沉浸在某种境界或思想活动中)。
(En.) Infatuated; heavily intoxicated; to be enchanted (deeply immersed in a certain realm or thought activity with satisfaction).
**3. 用酒浸制的:** 醉枣。醉虾。醉蟹。
(En.) Liquor-saturated dates; liquor-preserved shrimp; liquor-preserved crab.
**4. 昏愦,糊涂:** 醉梦(指人糊里糊涂如醉如梦);醉命(胡乱下的命令);醉痴(精神恍惚不安)。
(En.) Dazed dream (referring to being confused as if drunk); muddled orders; dazed and confused state.
**5. 沉酣入迷; 爱好:** 醉乡砚田(沉缅于美酒与文墨之间);醉飞吟盏(在喝酒的同时作诗);醉侯(称喜欢喝酒而又有酒量的人);醉翁(喜好喝酒的老人)。
(En.) Enchanted homeland of ink and wine; composing poetry while drinking; describes a person who enjoys drinking and has a good capacity for liquor; an old man who loves drinking.
wine-lover's heart is not in the cup (idiom); a drinker not really interested in alcohol / having an ulterior motive / to have other things in mind / with an ax to grind / accomplishing something besides what one set out to do
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