Homophones for garlic:
Garlic
Explanation
PerennialHerb, underground bulb divided into petals, according to the different skin color is divided into purple skin species and white skin species. It has a spicy, pungent odor, and can be eaten or used for flavoring, as well as medicine (commonly known as "garlic").
Group of words
Garlic cloves
[ suàn bàn ]Bulb of garlic. Divided into a number of cloves, each of which is called a garlic clove.
Garlic paste
[ suàn ní ]Pounding garlic into a paste is called garlic paste, and it is used for mixing or dipping vegetables.
Garlic
[ suàn zǐ ]Garlic head. Suàn zǐ ]Garlic.
Egg garlic
[ luǎn suàn ]Wild garlic.
Green garlic
[ qīng suàn ]Tender garlic stalks and leaves for cooking.
Ya garlic
[ yǎ suàn ]An alias for daffodil flower.
Braid Garlic
[ biàn suàn ]When harvesting garlic, the garlic seedling is braided together with the garlic into a braid, thirty heads or so for a braid, and the finished product is called a garlic braid, or garlic braid. Then it is dried out and stored or sold until it is 70% - 80% dry.
Garlic Sticks
[ suàn tiáo ]1. The flowering stem of garlic. 晋 Wang Xizhi 《吴兴鲊帖》: "Today, I am paying two clamps of northern preserved meat, two containers of Wuxing lousy meat, and four thousand and two hundred strips of garlic." New Tang Book - five lines of Zhi Yi ":" Jinglong three years, within the garlic, on the heavy sitting garlic. Garlic, the evil grass is also; born again, its kind of crowd." 2. refers to the slender and garlic-like seedlings. Northern Zhou Yu Xin 《梦入堂内》poem: "Mantle rope of golden wheat, curtain hooks of silver garlic."
Garlic Yellow
[ suàn huáng ]Yellow garlic leaves cultivated under conditions of no sunlight and proper temperature.
Garlic pellets
[ suàn kē ]Also known as " garlic fruit". Garlic.
Tripping Garlic
[ bàn suàn ]Colloquial term referring to the legs and feet are not good, walking effortlessly, the two feet touch each other and fight, as if the garlic braided together, often leading to the body is not balanced, on the level ground are prone to fall on the heel The metaphor of a person who is not skillful in his work. The metaphor is that the skill is not fine, and the work is unfavorable.
Monkey Garlic
[ hóu suàn ] Alias for buttercup.
Garlic
[ dà suàn ]That is, garlic. Perennial rooted herb. Garlic, garlic seedlings, garlic moss can be used as vegetables. Garlic contains allicin, which can be used medicinally. Northern Wei Jia Si-feng, "The Essentials of Qimin - Planting Garlic":" Wang Yi said: Zhang Qian Zhouliu extinct, began to get garlic, grapes, alfalfa."
Silver Garlic
[ yín suàn ]1. Silver garlic bar-shaped curtain hooks, used to hook curtains. Yu Xin (庾信), Northern Zhou Dynasty, "Dreaming of entering the hall", poem: "The rope of the curtain is made of golden wheat, and the hooks of the curtain are made of silver garlic." Nieven's note: "The silver hook is like a garlic bar, like its shape." Song Ouyang Xiu Curtain poem: "Silver garlic hooks and curtains are hanging down, and gui bushes are rising in the morning sun." 2. Silver garlic-shaped curtain pendant, used to press the curtain. Song Jiang Jie White Ramie: "The Qiong Bao has not been dissected, and the east wind is evil. I have arranged for a pair of silver garlics to calm down the curtain." Twenty Years of Witness to a Strange Present (第二十年目睹之怪现状)第二五回: "银蒜双垂碧户中,樱桃花下约帘栊"。". Zhang Youhe's correction: "Silver garlic, also known as the curtain, is a device to suppress the lower end of the curtain to prevent it from being blown by the wind. It is made of silver and shaped like a garlic head, so it is called silver garlic."
Garlic sauce
[ suàn jiàng ]A delicacy.
Garlic Cheese
[ suàn lào ]Garlic Cheese is commonly eaten in the north, and is used as a reference to the minorities of the north.
Garlic shoots
[ suàn miáo ]Tender garlic shoots.
Garlic breath
[ suàn qì ]Stinking breath emitted from the armpits, fox odor .
Garlic Hair
[ suàn háo ]Garlic shoots.
Garlic hair
[ suàn fā ]Strong man's gray hair. It also refers to gray hair in general.
Chicken hair and garlic skin
[ jī máo suàn pí ]Metaphorically, it refers to insignificant and trivial things.
Pretending to sell garlic
[ zhuāng cōng mài suàn ]Pretending to be confused; putting on airs.
Mixing garlic with scallions
[ bàn suàn jiā cōng ]Usually, to add oil and vinegar.?
Smashing ginger and grinding garlic
[ zá jiāng mó suàn ]Dialect. It is a metaphor for delaying time by talking about the east and the west.
Shā guō zá suàn (砂锅砸蒜)
[ shā guō zá suàn ]Shā guō zá suàn (砂锅)is a fragile casserole, and you can only do a garlic attack in it. The metaphor is that things can only be done once.
Casserole smashing garlic
[ shā guō dǎo suàn ]See " casserole smashing garlic ".