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Chinese idioms like 「惡醉強酒」 represent a high level of language skill. This free guide helps you learn their meaning and use.

In this introduction, we explore the idiom 「惡醉強酒」. Its definition and ways to use it are shown below.

Qiang: insist. Afraid of getting drunk but still drinking heavily. A metaphor for committing a crime knowingly.

The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :

è zuì qiáng jiǔ

while its Cantonese pinyin is :

ok3 jeui3 keung4 jau2

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