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Can a dazzling array of things describe food?

dazzling array is a Chinese idiom, which is usually used to describe the colorful, precious and beautiful things you see. However, this word does not directly describe the act of "eating" or the delicacy of food. It is discussed in detail as follows:

1. The dazzling array is mainly used to describe visual feelings, such as seeing various precious and colorful items in shops or exhibitions. It emphasizes the diversity and value of goods, not the taste or taste.

2. When describing food, we usually use other words to describe the appearance, taste and taste of food. For example, we can say that food looks attractive, smells delicious, tastes delicious and so on. These words describe more accurately how we feel when we taste food.

3. Of course, if the appearance of a food is very attractive, we can also say that it "looks dazzling". However, it should be noted that "dazzling array" is not specifically used to describe eating, it is more related to visual effects.

The sentences are as follows:

1. I am dazzled by the dazzling array of goods in the shop.

2. All kinds of handicrafts on display in the exhibition hall are dazzling and beautiful.

3. There are many kinds of goods in this shopping mall.

4. In the counter of the store, all kinds of medicines are dazzling.

5. In the book building, there are a wide variety of books.

6. At the Arts and Crafts Exhibition, there were a wide variety of new products on display.

7. Exquisite glasses and all kinds of tea make people dazzling.

8. In the exhibition hall, all kinds of exhibits are dazzling, which makes the audience linger.

9. The goods in the store are dazzling.

1. There are a wide variety of goods in the supermarket.

11. Walking into the toy store, all kinds of toys are really dazzling.

12. Flowers in spring and fruits in autumn are dazzling and refreshing.

13. The museum is full of precious cultural relics, which is an eye-opener.

14. The books in the library are dazzling.

15. The goods in the supermarket are dazzling.