Some idioms are introduced:
1, satiated with food and drink (jiǔ zú nbǔ o)
Drink enough wine and eat enough rice. Describe eating and drinking. Also known as "drunk".
2, eat all day (b m: o shí zh not ng ri)
Being full all day means doing nothing.
3, drunk and full (Ji Zu O)
Drink enough wine and eat enough. Describe eating and drinking very full. And: (full of food and wine).
Step 4 do Su Fei
It means eating greasy food. Describe the luxury and luxury of life.
5. Put the intestines on the abdomen (ZH ǔ Fei ǔ).
Metaphor carries a lot. It also describes a full stomach.
The meaning of satiety:
Eating is a verb, and the adjective satiety is used to modify the state of eating. People feel full when they have eaten enough at one time. This is the meaning of satiety.
Examples of idioms describing satiety:
1 So after eating and drinking enough, the four of them came here and opened a box, screaming at the top of their lungs.
2. When all the people had had enough to eat and drink, they chatted with Sun again. This sun is also an expert in drinking. After drinking two bottles of Daughter Red, he was still blushing, just like nothing happened.
3. After they are full of food and drink, they stand out and walk out of the restaurant.
4. After some business plans, everyone decided to kill cows to sacrifice to the God of Snow Mountain, then have a good meal, and then clean up the dam after dinner.
5, curry fresh fish, Creole flavor is unique; Listening to grandma's story while eating, kind and casual; After a full meal, grandma sent the guests out with handwritten recipes.
6. Mr. Zhang, Mao's son-in-law, came to the door on the first day. After the meal was full, it happened that a relative of the woman's family fell down. Mr. Zhang drove him to the hospital out of kindness, and relatives passing by also scrambled for a ride.
After enjoying the sumptuous meal, we were all full.