1. There are four-character words that describe very delicious food. There are many four-character words that describe very delicious food, such as Bazhenyushi, salivating, salivating, relishing, popular, three animals and five tripods, index fingers moving, all five flavors,
Beautiful scenery, delicious food, delicacies from mountains and seas, etc.
Word analysis: 1. Bazhen Jade Food Explanation: Generally refers to exquisite delicacies.
From: Volume 3 of "The Romance of the West Chamber" by Dong Jieyuan of Jin Dynasty: "Eight precious jade dishes invite you to a meal, and a thousand words can answer business." Vernacular: "Exquisite delicacies invite you to a meal, and a thousand words can answer business." Grammar: Joint style
; used as subject and object; to describe precious and beautiful food. 2. salivation. Explanation: 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 big sum, and to be honest, it is indeed a bit salivating!" Grammar: Supplementary; Composition
Predicate, attributive, complement; has a derogatory meaning, referring to greedy people. 3. Explanation of salivation: 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 Zi Yue" by Lao She in modern times: "Sitting opposite is a salivating little black and white dog, winking and hoping to eat some sweet potato whiskers and skin." Grammar: Supplementary form; used as predicate, attributive; containing
Derogatory meaning, describing someone who is jealous when seeing someone else's things. Explanation: 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 he said, but when it came to theory, Xu Ning still talked to Dao Jing in the same way, with great interest and clarity." Grammar: more formal; composition
Predicate and object; contain complimentary meanings 5. Popular explanation: 荍: finely chopped meat; Zhi: roasted meat.
Wan and Zhi are both popular foods that people love to eat.
It means delicious food that everyone loves to eat.
Good metaphorical poems are praised and criticized by people.
From: Modern Wen Yiduo's "Songs and Poems": "A popular "Guofeng" and "Xiaoya" are also the best part of the "Three Hundred Chapters", which is the most satisfactory achievement in poetry cooperation." Grammar
: complex form; used as a predicate, attributive; with a commendatory meaning 2. What are the four-character idioms that describe "the food is very rich"?
Food.
From: Volume 3 of Dong Jieyuan's "The Chronicles of the Western Chamber" by Jin Dynasty: "Eight delicacies and jade food invite you to a meal, and a thousand words can answer business." Translation: "Exquisite delicacies invite you to a meal, and a thousand words can answer business." 2. Explanation of delicacies from mountains and seas
: Various precious foods produced in the mountains and sea.
Refers generally to rich dishes.
From: Wen Yiduo's "Inscription on Deng Yizhe's "Poetry and History"": Tonic supplements are not necessarily as delicious as delicacies from the mountains and seas.
3. Popularity. Explanation: 脍: finely chopped meat; Zhi: roasted meat.
Wan and Zhi are both popular foods that people love to eat.
It means delicious food that everyone loves to eat.
Good metaphorical poems are praised and criticized by people.
From: Modern Wen Yiduo's "Songs and Poems": "A popular "Guofeng" and "Xiaoya" are also the best part of the "Three Hundred Chapters", which is the most satisfactory achievement in poetry cooperation." IV
, salivation explanation: saliva: saliva.
I'm so greedy that my saliva is dripping.
Describes an extremely greedy appearance.
Also described as being very jealous.
From: Chapter 26 of "Sound of the City" by Ji Wen of the Qing Dynasty: At this time, I heard Zi Su say that there is such a good smoke, and I can't help but salivate.
Translation: At this time, Zi Su said that there was such a good cigarette, and he was so greedy that his saliva was dripping.
5. Endless aftertaste Explanation: Aftertaste: refers to the aftertaste after eating something.
It is a metaphor for recalling something. The more you think about it, the more interesting it becomes.
From the poem "Olive" by Wang Yucheng of the Song Dynasty: "It took a long time to have an aftertaste, and then it felt as sweet as sugar." Translation: It took a long time to have an aftertaste, and it started to feel as sweet as sugar.
3. What are the four-character idioms that describe "delicious"? It has endless taste, gluttonous feast, lingering fragrance in your mouth, endless aftertaste, delicacies on a jade plate, beautiful appearance, good color and taste, mouth-watering, eight delicacies, fragrant, fragrant
Floating ten miles away, oily but not greasy, crispy and delicious, moderately salty and sweet, crispy and refreshing, five flavors, sweet and sour, juicy, refreshing and delicious, tender and refreshing, spicy and fragrant, sweet and soft, delicious and delicious, enjoy it
Beautiful and delicious: Explanation: Beautiful: beautiful appearance or natural beauty; meal: eating.