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Idioms of "Da Kuai Duo"

The idiom "eat a lot" is introduced as follows:

The correct spelling of the idiom is "eat a lot".

It describes a hearty meal, a hearty meal, and a very happy enjoyment of food. "Have a big meal" also means to have a big meal. It is not an idiom, but a idiom, and the idiom dictionary is not included, so it is not recommended.

Pronunciation: dà kuài duǒ yí

Source: Zhouyi Yi: "Schell Linggui, it's fierce to watch me eat."

grammar: compact; As a predicate or attribute.

Example: Pei Hui dug out a can of lunch meat and ate it in chunks.

Extended information

Synonym:

Gobble? [láng tūn hǔ yàn] describes eating fiercely and urgently.

Going out: Qing Li Baojia's "Officialdom in the Appearance": "It doesn't take much time; Wolf down; Actually ate it all (translation: in a short time, he has eaten everything quickly). "

Example: The hungry child wolfed down the food when he saw it.

antonym:

chew slowly? [xjiá o mà n yà n] Eat slowly. Extend slowly to appreciate.

Source: Confucius: You never tire of fine food, and you never tire of fine food. The finer the meat, the better.

Example: My mother told me to eat slowly.