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Which idiom can describe "the mood of seeing delicious food"?

salivation chuí xián sān chǐ, explanation: saliva: saliva.

The saliva hangs down three feet long.

Describes an extremely greedy appearance.

Also described as very hot-eyed.

chǐ jiá liú xiāng, chǐ jiá liú xiāng, meaning: after eating delicious food, the teeth and cheeks gradually feel the sweet taste.

译典:wàng yǎn yù chuān, meaning: the eyes are about to penetrate.

Describes ardent hope.

Big move of the index finger shí zhǐ dà dòng, explanation: originally it was a sign of something delicious to eat, but later it was used to describe being greedy when seeing something delicious.

It also refers to describing a situation where there is some delicious food in front of you and you are ready to enjoy it.

The delicacies on the jade plate yù pán zhēn xiū, explanation: From Li Bai’s poem: The delicacies on the jade plate are worth ten thousand dollars.

It means fine delicacies.

Pinyin: [chuí xián sān chǐ]? Explanation: saliva: saliva.

The saliva hangs down three feet long.

Describes an extremely greedy appearance.

Also described as very hot-eyed.

Sentences: 1. The aroma of roast duck wafted out, making him salivate.

2. The peaches are all juicy and rosy, making people salivate.

3. This soft and fragrant cake makes my greedy sister salivate.

4. We children have already salivated over the delicious food on this table and can’t wait.

5. The smell of fruit pie baking on the stove makes everyone salivate.