in ecstasies
Infatuation is an idiom pronounced R ú ch ī s ì Zu ì, which means to describe being in a daze because of panic. ② Describes a state of mind that is intoxicated. Also known as "infatuated".
explain
① It describes being in a daze because of panic. ② Describes a state of mind that is intoxicated. Also known as "infatuated".
source
The sequel of GUI Xin's miscellaneous knowledge, thunder and fire in stone cave, written by Zhou Mi of Song Dynasty, said: "he is infatuated, but I don't know why." The second fold of Han Palace autumn written by Ma Zhiyuan in Yuan Dynasty: "since you met Wang Zhaojun, I have been so intoxicated that I have not been in court for a long time."
Examples
Suddenly can get infatuated, alone who warm who hot? Gao Lian, Ming Dynasty
usage
It is used as predicate, attributive and adverbial; it refers to abnormal expression
in ecstasies
be courteous to the wise and condescending to scholars - jìng xián xià shì
eliminate disease and prolong life - qū bìng yán nián
eat vegetarian food before the buddha - cháng zhāi lǐ fó
prick one 's own thigh with a needle to keep himself awake - yǐn zhuī cì gǔ