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Yes, 喝醉 (hē zuì) is used to describe the action of getting drunk. It literally means "to drink until drunk". It is a verb and can be used in the present, past, and future tenses. For example, 他喝醉了 (tā hē zuì le) means "He got drunk". It can also be used to describe someone who is drunk, for example, 他喝醉了 (tā hē zuì le) means "He is drunk".
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Yes, there are a few other words in Chinese that convey a similar meaning to 喝醉 (hē zuì), which means "get drunk." Here are some alternatives:
1. 醉酒 (zuì jiǔ) - This term specifically refers to the state of being drunk or intoxicated by alcohol. It combines the characters for "drunk" (醉) and "alcohol" (酒).
3. 喝多了 (hē duō le) - This phrase translates to "drank too much." It implies that someone has consumed more alcohol than they should have, leading to intoxication.
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