1. The four-character idiom for purple sweet potato
blurt out
tuō kǒu ér chū
say it casually without thinking about the explanation.
From Chapter 8 of Li Baojia's "A Brief History of Civilization" in the Qing Dynasty: "Although the whole part is not completely familiar, at least half of it is familiar to me. Otherwise, how can I blurt it out?"
The structure is more formal.
Usage can be used to describe speaking without thinking. Generally used as predicate and attributive.
The correct pronunciation is "er"; it cannot be pronounced as "ěr".
The synonyms are "confident and forthright"
The antonyms of "tight-lipped and silent"
Analysis~ and "confident" both mean "to speak casually". But "talking freely" means to speak casually; and ~ means to speak without thinking. "Opening your mouth to talk" sometimes means that the content of the conversation is complicated and has no boundaries; ~ cannot be used in this meaning.
Examples of works by great writers; words ~; no pretentious gestures. 2. Words and idioms about potatoes
Yam vegetables, shǔ yù lèi shū cài, are a type of vegetables with edible fleshy roots and tubers. Such as potatoes, sweet potatoes (sweet potato, potato), taro, yam, Jerusalem artichoke, ginger, etc. Its product organs (roots, tubers) are located underground. The edible parts mostly contain starch and can be used as vegetables, cereals, feed, etc., and can also be used as industrial raw materials for light industry, food, medicine, etc. All are reproduced with product organs.
Dioscorea, shǔ yù is also called yam. A perennial creeping plant (Dioscorea opposita) with heart-shaped, opposite leaves and underground roots, which are edible
Shuliang:
White potato: Dioscorea is a kind of Chinese medicine pronunciation: Bái Shǔ Lànɡ Also known as white rice Ruliang, Shanpu potato, yam potato, card potato, Diben, Shanpu potato, Daliwang Source of medicinal material: It is the tuber of Dioscoreaceae plant Dioscorea.
White thread potato: White thread potato is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine. Pronunciation: Bái Xiàn Shǔ Introduction: Also known as red vine, mountain turtle and drop of blood. Source of medicinal materials: The root of the Fangfeng family plant Ipomoea batata
Sweet potato: yáng fān shǔ Explanation of the efficacy of sweet potato, also known as potato: potato ("Hunan Drug Chronicles") Differentiation Names: Yang taro, yam egg ("Plant Names and Facts Illustrated Research"), sweet potato ("Chinese Vegetable Cultivation"), potato ("Cihai" 1963 edition), mountain potato ("Hunan Medicine Chronicle"). Source: It is the tuber of Solanaceae plant potato
Big potato: Big potato dà shǔ is a twining vine; the wild tubers are mostly cylindrical or rod-shaped, and the cultivated shapes vary greatly, such as palm-shaped, rod-shaped or conical. , surface brown or black, cross-section white, yellow or purple. The base of the stem is quadrangular and winged; there are often scattered seeds of different shapes and sizes in the leaf axils; the single leaves are alternate, and the leaves are opposite above the middle, and the leaves are ovate and heart-shaped to heart-shaped
Dioscorea: also known as Yam. A perennial creeping plant (Dioscorea opposita) with heart-shaped, opposite leaves.
Dioscorea: Dioscorea. Feng Zhi of the Tang Dynasty wrote in "Yunxian Miscellaneous Notes: Fear of Potato Medicine": "Li Fuguo was afraid of potato medicine. If someone showed it, his eyes would be on fire and his hair would bleed with blood, which would lead to serious illness."
Potatoes Hyacinthus silk: that is, copy silk. Buqing of the Qing Dynasty wrote in "Xia Wai Zongchi·An Interpretation of the Proverbs·Yam Silk": "In the summer months of Yue Zhong, people often wear leather hakama. At first, it was worn by people in the city. Recently, it has become popular and has gradually spread to boudoirs. It is called yam silk. There are two colors: purple and 缁." See "Copy Silk".
Dioscorea: plant name. It is a perennial twining vine with tubers underground. It is purple-black on the outside and brownish-red on the inside. The boiled juice is used to dye the silk into Diosphorus silk, also known as silk. It can also be used to dye cotton, linen fabrics, fishing nets, fishing clothes, etc. to make it water-resistant and durable.
Sweet potato: Sweet potato. Fan, Tong "fan". "Min Xiaoji·Sweet Potato" written by Zhou Lianggong of the Qing Dynasty said: "In the Wanli period, the Fujian people could grow any foreign country with barren soil and gravel.
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Sweet potato: 〈square〉: sweet potato
Cold potato: 〈square〉: jicama
Cassava: Another name for cassava
Jicama: Also known as jicama and jicama. It is an annual creeping herb. It is widely cultivated in southern and southwestern my country. The root has white flesh and is sweet and juicy. It can also be used as a vegetable, feed and starch. The leaves and seeds are poisonous and can be used as pesticides
Sweet potato: the common name of sweet potato
Sweet potato: (1) [sweet potato] (2) A tropical vine, morning glory. Genus, underground tubers are thick, rich in starch, leaves of various shapes, flowers lavender, original. (3) The roots of this plant - commonly known as "sweet potato", "sweet potato",
Cassava: Cassava. Any of several plants, especially one of which has a fleshy rhizome that produces a nutritious plant.
Potato: (1) [potato](2) An upright herbaceous plant. , the leaves are pinnately compound, the flowers are white, yellow, blue or purple, and the berries are purple. They are native to the tubers of this plant.
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