Meaning and Usage
The verb 陶醉 (táozuì) means to be deeply enchanted or intoxicated by something, often in a positive emotional sense rather than literal drunkenness. It is commonly used to describe being absorbed or delighted by music, success, scenery, or other experiences that evoke strong pleasure or admiration.
Common Collocations
- 陶醉于 + noun (e.g., 陶醉于音乐, 陶醉于成功): to be enchanted or absorbed in something.
- 陶醉在 + noun (e.g., 陶醉在美景中): to be immersed in a certain atmosphere or feeling.
Usage Notes
陶醉 is more literary and expressive than simply saying 喜欢 or 爱. It conveys a sense of being emotionally overwhelmed or enchanted. It is not used for literal drunkenness; for that, 醉 is used alone or with other verbs.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse 陶醉 with 醉 alone. 醉 usually refers to physical intoxication, while 陶醉 emphasizes emotional or aesthetic immersion.
Register and Tone
This word is somewhat formal and often appears in written or poetic contexts, but it is also used in spoken language when expressing strong emotional absorption.
Meaning and Usage
The verb 陶醉 (táozuì) means to be deeply enchanted or intoxicated by something, often in a positive emotional sense rather than literal drunkenness. It is commonly used to describe being absorbed or delighted by music, success, scenery, or other experiences that evoke strong pleasure or admiration.
Common Collocations
- 陶醉于 + noun (e.g., 陶醉于音乐, 陶醉于成功): to be enchanted or absorbed in something.
- 陶醉在 + noun (e.g., 陶醉在美景中): to be immersed in a certain atmosphere or feeling.
Usage Notes
陶醉 is more literary and expressive than simply saying 喜欢 or 爱. It conveys a sense of being emotionally overwhelmed or enchanted. It is not used for literal drunkenness; for that, 醉 is used alone or with other verbs.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse 陶醉 with 醉 alone. 醉 usually refers to physical intoxication, while 陶醉 emphasizes emotional or aesthetic immersion.
Register and Tone
This word is somewhat formal and often appears in written or poetic contexts, but it is also used in spoken language when expressing strong emotional absorption.
Meaning and Usage
The verb 陶醉 (táozuì) means to be deeply enchanted or intoxicated by something, often in a positive emotional sense rather than literal drunkenness. It is commonly used to describe being absorbed or delighted by music, success, scenery, or other experiences that evoke strong pleasure or admiration.
Common Collocations
- 陶醉于 + noun (e.g., 陶醉于音乐, 陶醉于成功): to be enchanted or absorbed in something.
- 陶醉在 + noun (e.g., 陶醉在美景中): to be immersed in a certain atmosphere or feeling.
Usage Notes
陶醉 is more literary and expressive than simply saying 喜欢 or 爱. It conveys a sense of being emotionally overwhelmed or enchanted. It is not used for literal drunkenness; for that, 醉 is used alone or with other verbs.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse 陶醉 with 醉 alone. 醉 usually refers to physical intoxication, while 陶醉 emphasizes emotional or aesthetic immersion.
Register and Tone
This word is somewhat formal and often appears in written or poetic contexts, but it is also used in spoken language when expressing strong emotional absorption.