陶醉 | táo zuì | to be infatuated with; to be drunk with; to be enchanted with; to revel in | |
麻醉 | má zuì | anesthesia; (fig.) to poison (sb's mind) | |
沉醉 | chén zuì | to become intoxicated | |
醉心 | zuì xīn | enthralled; fascinated | |
醉酒 | zuì jiǔ | to get drunk |
1 | Yep, I must be drunk. | |
2 | His wife says he's indisposed , but I know he's drunk. | |
3 | But he had a problem with alcohol. Even one drink seemed to change his personality and make him drunk. | |
4 | They pitched the drunkard out. | |
5 | Vic was really drunk so we put her to bed and I joined Fredo for a cigarette in his room when he whispered something in Spanish, which I didn' t catch. |