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What does it mean to get drunk in winter?

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Basic explanation

In late winter. Song Yang Wanli's poem "Looking at the East Garden in the Afternoon after Snow": "I don't know the scenery, but I will lose my old age. What would you do? " The second adventure I witnessed in the past twenty years: "After beginning of winter, my uncle went to Nanjing on the fourth and fifth days." Yang Shuo's Indian Feelings: "Winter is almost over and the weather is just right. Let's take a short trip to the ancient city of Park in hollinger, southwest India. "

Antonym: Spring Festival

Drunk

Zooey

Excessive drinking, delirious: drunk. I'm loaded. I'm loaded. Drunken boxing (a kind of boxing in which the footwork highlights the drunken state of stagger). Drunk to death. Many people kiss babies to feed them.

Overindulgence: infatuation. Intoxicated Intoxicated (contentedly immersed in a certain realm or ideological activity).

Brewed with wine: drunken dates. Drunk shrimp. Drunk crab.

Antonym: wake up

Tevas?

1. Injured.

2. refers to the great sadness brought by parting.

Now use youth to express the parting and passing of a relationship.

annotations

With the advent of the Internet age, the abuse of words is becoming more and more serious. Before, first-class lyricists such as Lin and Fang Fenglei castrated and tampered with Chinese, and later, a large number of non-mainstream writers who claimed to be literate pursued the one-sided abnormal aesthetic feeling of words and pieced together words at will. This phenomenon must be resolutely cracked down. According to Chinese grammar, the word "farewell" is meaningless. It is a typo formed in the above process, which is unscientific. "Injury" and "injury" cannot be confused, and "injury" can only mean premature death or accidental death in Chinese dictionary.