1. relish [j and NJ and ny ǒ uwè i]
explanation: relish: the appearance of strong interest. Of eating with great taste or talking with great interest.
from: Han Wang Bao's Ode to Dongxiao: "It's pleasant to mourn _ _, good _ _ and delicious."
translation: it's sad to be sad. I'm very interested in eating.
Example: That's true, but when it comes to theory, Xu Ning still talks to Tao Jing with relish and eloquence.
2, drooling [chuíxiányùdī]
explanation: saliva: saliva. I am so greedy that my mouth is dripping. Describe a very greedy look.
from: Tang Zongyuan's "Zhao Hai Jia Wen": "I am drooling and squandering the afternoon."
translation: I was so greedy that my mouth was dripping. It took me all afternoon.
Example: But for a poor boy like me, I really think this is a lot of money, and to be honest, it is a bit drooling!
3. Big forefinger movement [shí zh ǐò Dà ng]
Explanation: It originally means that there is a sign of delicious food, and later it describes the appearance of greed when you see something delicious.
from: Zuo Qiu-ming's "Zuo Zhuan Xuangong Four Years" in the Spring and Autumn Period: "The Chu people presented their horses to Zheng Linggong, and the son Song and his son's family met, and the son's forefinger moved."
The Chu people presented giant salamanders to Zheng Linggong, and when the son Song met with his son, he was particularly excited to have delicious food.
Example: This dish looks particularly delicious, which makes people's index fingers move.
4. mouth watering [chuíxiánsānchǐ]
explanation: saliva: saliva. The saliva hangs three feet long. Describe the appearance of extreme greed. Also described as very hot eyes.