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Yes, there is a difference between 醉酒 (zuì jiǔ) and 酒醉 (jiǔ zuì).
醉酒 (zuì jiǔ) means "to be drunk" or "to be intoxicated." It focuses on the action or state of being drunk. Example: "他醉酒后开始胡言乱语。" (Tā zuìjiǔ hòu kāishǐ húyán luànyǔ.) - "He started to talk nonsense after getting drunk."
酒醉 (jiǔ zuì) places emphasis on the condition resulting from alcohol consumption. Example: "他酒醉后睡着了。" (Tā jiǔzuì hòu shuìzháo le.) - "He fell asleep after getting drunk."
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