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In everyday conversation, "上瘾" (shàngyǐn) is commonly used to describe someone being addicted to something or getting into the habit of doing something. It can refer to any type of addiction, such as drug addiction, gambling addiction, or even addiction to activities like playing video games or shopping.
For example, you might hear someone say "他对游戏上瘾了" (tā duì yóuxì shàngyǐn le), which means "He is addicted to playing video games." Or, "她已经上瘾了,每天都要买新衣服" (tā yǐjīng shàngyǐn le, měitiān dōu yào mǎi xīn yīfu), which means "She is already addicted, she has to buy new clothes every day."
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1. 沉迷 (chénmí) - to be deeply immersed/engrossed in something, often used to describe a negative addiction or obsession
2. 痴迷 (chīmí) - to be infatuated/obsessed with something, can also have a negative connotation
3. 着迷 (zháomí) - to be fascinated/enthralled by something, can be used for both positive and negative addictions
4. 入迷 (rùmí) - to be captivated/entranced by something, similar to 着迷 but with a stronger sense of being completely absorbed
5. 成瘾 (chéngyǐn) - to develop an addiction, often used in a medical or psychological context
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