- 麻醉 mázuì anesthesiaState of loss of sensation or awareness, typically induced for medical purposes; narcosis
- 陶醉 táozuì to be intoxicatedTo be enchanted or infatuated with something; to revel in a feeling or environment
- 麻醉剂 mázuìjì anesthetica drug that causes a temporary loss of sensation or awareness
- 醉鬼 zuìguǐ drunkarda person who is often or currently drunk; used as a term of dislike or ridicule
- 喝醉 hēzuì to get drunkto become intoxicated from drinking too much alcohol; to be drunk
- 醉醺醺 zuìxūnxūn drunkintoxicated; tipsy; sottish
- 沉醉 chénzuì to become intoxicatedto be very drunk; to become disoriented by alcohol
- 灌醉 guànzuì to get someone drunkto force or ply someone with alcohol until they are intoxicated; to get someone drunk; to inebriate
- 麻醉药 mázuìyào anesthetica drug used to make humans or animals temporarily lose feeling or consciousness; anesthetic; narcotic; chloroform
- 醉汉 zuìhàn drunkarda drunkard or a drunken man
- 酒醉 jiǔzuì to become drunkto become intoxicated or lose consciousness from drinking too much alcohol
- 麻醉师 mázuìshī anesthetistanesthetist; anesthesiologist; a medical professional who specializes in administering anesthesia
- 心醉 xīnzuì to be enchantedTo be charmed, fascinated, or deeply moved by someone or something; to be intoxicated with admiration or satisfaction.
- 如痴如醉 rúchīrúzuì entrancedtotally mesmerized or intoxicated by something; literally like being obsessed or drunk
- 迷醉 mízuì to be intoxicatedto be deeply fascinated, bewitched, or absorbed in something
- 醉心 zuìxīn to be infatuated withto be deeply engrossed in or fascinated by something due to a strong interest; to be enthralled
- 醉意 zuìyì tipsinessa tipsy feeling; signs of being slightly intoxicated
- 醉生梦死 zuìshēngmèngsǐ to lead a befuddled life(idiom) to live as if drunk or in a dream; to lead a muddled, decadent, or aimless existence without a sense of purpose
- 自我陶醉 zìwǒtáozuì self-intoxicationto be intoxicated with self-satisfaction; to be lost in self-admiration
- 纸醉金迷 zhǐzuìjīnmí life of luxury(idiom) indulging in a life of luxury and dissipation; literally describing a place so dazzling with paper and gold that it causes one to become intoxicated and confused
- 心醉神迷 xīnzuìshénmí ecstaticecstatic; enraptured; to be in a state of enchantment or ecstasy
- 醉翁之意不在酒 zuìwēngzhīyìbùzàijiǔ to have an ulterior motivethe wine-lover's heart is not in the cup; to have hidden intentions or be pursuing a different goal than what is stated; (originally) of an interest in the beauty of nature rather than the wine itself
- 麻醉品 mázuìpǐn narcoticdrugs or medicines that produce anesthesia or can lead to addiction; narcotics
- 烂醉 lànzuì dead drunkextremely intoxicated; completely drunk
- 酩酊大醉 mǐngdǐngdàzuì dead drunk(idiom) extremely drunk; plastered; as drunk as a lord
- 醉眼 zuìyǎn bleary-eyedhaving eyes that are blurry or unfocused from being drunk; drunken eyes
- 一醉方休 yīzuìfāngxiū to get good and drunk(idiom) to get thoroughly drunk; to get plastered; to keep drinking until one is intoxicated
- 如醉如痴 rúzuìrúchī utterly engrossedAs if intoxicated and stupefied; used to describe being fascinated, mesmerized, or crazy about something.
- 醉态 zuìtài drunken statea state of being drunk, especially when showing signs of intoxication such as blurred consciousness or unusual behavior
- 醉翁 zuìwēng drunkardan old drunkard; a person who loves drinking; a wine-lover
- 烂醉如泥 lànzuìrúní dead drunk(idiom) to be completely plastered; to be so drunk that one's body is limp like a heap of mud
- 今朝有酒今朝醉 jīnzhāoyǒujiǔjīnzhāozuì to live for the momentLiterally "if there is wine today, get drunk today"; refers to living only for immediate pleasure without concern for the future or worrying about tomorrow.
- 醉拳 zuìquán drunken boxingA style of Chinese martial arts that mimics the movements of a drunk person. It features stumbles and falls to deceive opponents while maintaining mental focus remains sharp. The style is traditionally said to be inspired by the [[醉八仙|醉八仙|zui4 ba1 xian1]].
- 醉话 zuìhuà drunken talknonsense or gibberish spoken while intoxicated
- 针刺麻醉 zhēncìmázuì acupuncture anesthesiaA technique using acupuncture at specific points on the body to numb pain, allowing a patient to undergo surgery while conscious; often abbreviated as [[针麻|針麻|zhen1 ma2]].
- 醉翁亭 zuìwēngtíng Zuiweng PavilionA famous historical pavilion located in Chuzhou, Anhui Province, built during the Northern Song dynasty; its name was inspired by the nickname of the writer Ouyang Xiu, who wrote the classic essay [[醉翁亭记|醉翁亭記|zui4 weng1 ting2 ji4]] while serving as an official there.
- 醉猫 zuìmāo drunkarddrunk person; someone who is habitually intoxicated
- 醉乡 zuìxiāng drunken stupora state of being unconscious or in a daze after drinking alcohol; the blissful or hazy realm of intoxication
- 酣醉 hānzuì to be dead drunkto be completely or extremely intoxicated from drinking alcohol
- 马醉木 mǎzuìmù Japanese pierisAn evergreen shrub or small tree with leathery serrated leaves and drooping clusters of white bell-shaped flowers; its leaves are highly toxic and can cause stupor in horses if ingested, leading to its name.
- 醉墨 zuìmò drunken calligraphypainting or calligraphy done while under the influence of alcohol
- 如醉如狂 rúzuìrúkuáng wild with joywild with joy or excitement; describe someone who has lost self-control or is acting as if drunk or crazy
- 醉枣 zuìzǎo drunken datesChinese dates (jujubes) preserved in liquor; dates steeped in spirits and sealed in a container
- 我醉欲眠 wǒzuìyùmián I'm drunk and want to sleep(idiom) I am drunk and would like to sleep; used to describe a person's sincere, natural, and straightforward character. Derived from a story about the poet [[陶渊明|陶淵明|tao2 yuan1 ming2]] who would bluntly tell guests to leave when he was tired.
- 今日有酒今日醉 jīnrìyǒujiǔjīnrìzuì live for the momentto enjoy oneself while one can; to live only for the present without regard for the future; literally translated as having wine today and getting drunk today
- 金迷纸醉 jīnmízhǐzuì dazzlingly opulentoriginally describing a room or furniture so exquisitely decorated with gold and paper that it is dazzling to the eyes
- 麻醉药品 mázuìyàopǐn narcoticsDrugs used for medical or scientific purposes that can numb nerves and reduce pain, but are highly toxic and addictive if used long-term, such as opium, cannabis, or cocaine
- 如醉如梦 rúzuìrúmèng as if drunk or dreamingDescribes a state of being dazed, confused, or experiencing something that feels blurred between reality and a dream; in a trance-like state
- 心醉魂迷 xīnzuìhúnmí to be enchantedto be extremely fascinated, infatuated, or overcome with admiration
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