1. When I was a child, I looked at those colorful pictures with relish, and I still remember those scenes for a long time.
2. After driving for half a day, everyone was hungry. Although it was just Yangchun noodles on the roadside, everyone enjoyed it.
3. Although it's just an ordinary short story, it makes people listen to it with relish under his witty remarks.
4. This novel is full of twists and turns, which makes people enjoy reading it.
5. Mr. Li still ate with relish, even though it was just some simple tea and rice.
Extended information:
With relish [j and n j and n y ǒ u w è i]?
interpretation: Jin Jin: the appearance of strong interest. Of eating with great taste or talking with great interest.
from: Ming Zhu Zhiyu's Seventeen Poems on Answering Wild Festivals in Zhu Shunshui Collection: "The more you read the excellent works, the more you will enjoy them, so you can see that the words of reasoning win, and the words of others win better."
Translation: The more you read a good article, the more you will enjoy it. It can be seen that an article that is good at reasoning is better than an article that makes people feel good.
grammar: formal; As predicate and object; With praise.