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Adjectives describing people who like to eat.

. Eat in large chunks

Pronunciation: [dà kuài duǒ yí]

Interpretation: Eating: encouraging the cheeks, that is, munching. Eat a hearty meal

Source: The word "eat" comes from the Book of Changes: "Watching me eat is fierce."

Sentence: After the steamed fish was served on the table, he removed the fishbone and watched her feasting with satisfaction.

2. The forefinger moves greatly

Pronunciation: [shí zh ǐò dò ng]

Interpretation: It originally refers to the omen of delicious food, and later describes the greedy appearance when seeing something delicious.

Source: Zuo Zhuan Xuangong Four Years: "The Chu people presented a gift to Zheng Linggong, and the son Song and his son's family will meet, and the son's forefinger will move."

Sentence making: Come to the Post-Action Hall in the evening and have a good drink. It is full of all kinds of refreshments, delicious and mellow coffee and cocktails at dusk.

3. Eating food

Pronunciation: [chΜ hu]

Interpretation: gluttonous person.

Sentence making: Normal people are happy that they have eaten delicious food, and those who eat food are happy that they are not hungry today.

4. gluttonous

Pronunciation: [chán zuǐ]

Interpretation: 1. gluttony; Delicious; 2. gluttonous people.

Sentence making: It's like a glutton following a prey, but it doesn't show the air of doing so intentionally.

5. gluttony

Pronunciation: [tān chī ]

Interpretation: He loves to eat, which means he is greedy and doesn't eat enough: he is too ~, no wonder he can't lose weight.

Sentence making: It is easy to stay away from disaster if you are startled, and it is easy to forget your worries if you are greedy for food, which is caused by their different hearts.