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What are the four-letter words that describe food?

The four-character idioms that describe delicious food include salivating, relishing it, salivating, fragrant for ten miles, and delicacies from mountains and seas.

1. Saliva? [chuí xián yù dī]? Meaning: saliva: saliva.

He was so greedy that his saliva was dripping.

Describes a very greedy look.

From: Zou Taofen's "Experience·Newspaper Office in the Slums": "But from the perspective of a poor boy like me, I do feel that this is a large amount, and to be honest, it is indeed quite a bit~!?" Example: After hearing this, Xiao

After Yang's experience of making a lot of money outside, Xiao Zhao is indeed a little bit better.

2. With gusto? [jīn jīn yǒu wèi]? Definition: Jinjin: a look of strong interest.

It means eating very deliciously or talking with great interest.

From: Chapter 12 of Part 1 of Yang Mo's "Song of Youth": "That's what they say, but when it comes to theory, Xu Ning can still talk to Dao Jing in the same way~, and it's clear and logical.?" Example: The teacher is in Taiwan

He spoke with great enthusiasm and the students listened.

3. Saliva? [chuí xián sān chǐ]? Meaning: saliva: saliva.

The saliva hangs down three feet long.

Describes an extremely greedy appearance.

Also described as very hot-eyed.

From: Chapter 3 of "Zhao Ziyue" by Lao She: "Sitting opposite is a salivating little black and white dog, winking and hoping to eat some sweet potato beards and skins." Example: The imperialists have long been interested in the oil of the Gulf countries.

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4. Xiangpiaoshili? [xiāng piāo shí lǐ]? Definition: Describes a strong fragrance or a fragrance that spreads very far and is particularly fragrant. It is generally used in articles to describe the smell and fragrance of something.

From: "Osmanthus Rain": When the sweet-scented osmanthus is in full bloom, not only the fragrance spreads for ten miles, but also at least a dozen neighbors are soaked in the fragrance of the sweet-scented osmanthus.

5. Delicacies of mountains and seas [shān zhēn hǎi wèi]? Meaning: various precious foods produced in the mountains and sea.

Generally refers to rich dishes.

From: Wen Yiduo's "Inscription on Deng Yizhe's "Poetry and History"": "Tonic supplements may not be as tasty as ~." Example: No need for ~, just a little sweet and fatty food is enough

It made the children jump with joy.