1. Four-word idioms related to eating (five)
relish
be lazy
restless
unable to eat
eat, drink and be merry
eat alive
wolf down
gulp down dates < Eat, eat and wear
Eat, drink and be merry, be surprised, be afraid, be hard-working, eat inside and pick outside, eat inside and climb outside
Be ungrateful to eat food, no matter what you eat, be soft and not hard, eat yabakui, you will learn a lesson
Eat hard and not eat soft, eat endlessly, look at the pot, be surprised, eat short and wear less
Be lazy, be a hero, don't eat food, look at food, look at food, Eat by water
Eat by the sky. Toads want to eat swan meat. Wolves eat hoes, provoke bees to eat hoes, and be jealous.
Eat short and wear short, eat less and wear less, eat frugally, eat frugally and be greedy and lazy.
Eat three dumb notes, eat Huanglian Yin, eat rice, eat wine, drink wine, and be drunk.
Be jealous, be jealous and ask for trouble. Don't eat horse liver, don't eat fireworks, don't eat places
Don't eat Zhou Su, don't know how to sleep, eat clothes, eat clothes, eat vegetables, eat whales
Eat grass, eat grass, eat trees, eat food, eat clothes, eat food, eat food
Squeeze food, sip food, blow chi, beg for food, blow flute, beg for food, eat quail, live in a poor place
Quail clothes, eat food. Food leads to satiety, listening to ears, eating carved dishes and eating exotic foods
Ding Shi Ming Zhong Ding Shi Ming Zhong Ding Shi Zhong Ming Dong Shi Xi Su Choke to snatch food
Evil tigers don't eat children's dirty clothes, eat dirty clothes, eat dirty clothes and eat dirty clothes and vegetables
Hungry tigers pounce on ear food, talk about ear food, talk about ear food, talk about ear food, look at eyes, eat food, forget to eat thin clothes, forget to sleep and burn food. Eat hard, attack bitter food, attack bitter food, and be indifferent to food
attack bitter food, save food, dog, dog, pig, and vegetable.
Wait for jade, eat tiger, eat vegetables, and attack Zhong Ding. Hunger, hunger, and food. 2. Four words related to "eat"
Have a good time
Wolf down.
jealousness and jealousy
gorging
eating slowly
eating inside and picking outside
eating and drinking Lazar
gulping down dates
gorging
feasting
can be clear.
wolf down
eat meat in chunks, drink heavily
be jealous of the wind
take reassurance
wolf down
eat and drink
eat seaweed
chew slowly
eat mountains on the mountain, Eat by the water
shut the door
eat, drink, have fun, gamble, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, Don't eat well, respect after eating, make plans for food and clothing, eat at the age of 31 and nine, eat less and worry about things, eat only with milk, lead animals to eat people, eat whole cattle, force food to love themselves, pay taxes on clothes and rent, combine accommodation with food, fight for food, eat without swallowing, eat with money, eat with hunger, and eat with hunger. Self-reliance, snack, give up eating because of choking, eat drink man woman, eat one's own fruit, eat the old, eat one's own words, eat luxuriously, be hungry, have plenty of food, clothing, housing and transportation, have enough to eat, eat for the people, eat poorly, eat at the age of 21, wag one's tail for food, and eat easily. Eating in parallel with the day, eating too much, eating and living, moving your forefinger, eating without fatigue, eating without pains, sipping and spitting, eating without ladybugs, eating without dogs, being contemptuous of meat eaters, eating too little, traveling in a pavilion, eating too much, eating too much, breaking your word, forgetting to eat every day, Yi Lu eats Lu, eats leisurely, favors the monarch, eats celery with his back exposed, eats with his stomach measured, has trouble sleeping, lacks clothes and food, craves food from the eagle, eats from the wolf, eats from the land where he doesn't eat, grabs food by choking, eats without knowing the taste, feeds his parents, stops eating and spits, eats at dusk, has enough to eat, and eats from the swallow. Full of food and soldiers, full of food, many forefingers, eating whales, retreating from food, eating tea in the west, eating thorns, eating grass and wood, eating food from the mouth, eating wool and soil, eating jade and cooking laurel, eating because of choking, eating all day, eating before the abbot, eating well. Overeating, eating three times at a time, eating well in clothes, eating in water, eating in phoenix and living in phoenix, eating light clothes and coarse clothes, eating warm clothes and satiety, eating rice bowls, eating clams, eating meat, eating bean soup with food and pleasure, eating with cloth, eating with a melon, eating with food and clothing, eating with food and clothing, eating with food in humble pie, eating with food in humble pie, and eating with food in humble pie. 4. The four-character idioms of eating include those
quail eating in the nest, eating in the dragon's mouth, eating in the ruler's board, eating horses to keep the liver, eating clams in the pond, eating without clothes, eating in the well, eating after the event, seeking food and clothing, eating for nine times in thirty, eating less and worrying about things, and eating rice. Eating without leisure, looking at the house, eating in the west and sleeping in the east, waiting for jade food, the law of the jungle, retrenching, forgetting to eat and sleep, eating with bells ringing, forgetting to eat in anger, eating without food, relying on oneself, eating with snacks, abandoning food because of choking, eat drink man woman, eating at home, eating out of the past, reneging on one's words, eating at home. Eating ten thousand dollars at a time, eating at the same table, not knowing how to sleep, eating meat to sleep, stealing food to make you full, eating by breaking your word, eating by ear, eating fish when it meets a mackerel, hesitating to eat, eating by day, eating by force, eating daily, moving your index finger, eating without fatigue, eating without pain, and eating without food. Eating meat in the evening, hungry, eating thin clothes, eating bad clothes, disdaining clothes and pushing food, not eating millet, eating ten thousand dollars a day, eating clothes and stealing food, eating bones in the throat, eating like an ancient fish, eating clothes and food, eating calmly, eating celery with bare back, eating with a full stomach, having trouble sleeping, eating less clothes and food, and being loyal to an eagle. Listening to the Tao and eating thin clothes, eating clothes and silks, eating too much, eating too little, eating too much, eating too much, eating too much, eating too little, eating too much, eating too much, eating too much, eating too much, eating too much, eating too much, eating too much, eating too much, eating too much, eating too much, eating too much, eating too much, eating too much, eating too much, lying on the spine, eating too much. Don't eat horse liver, tie up but don't eat, listen to the words of eating, sleep and food are wasted, wine and food are demanded, the moon is full, food is not full, beggar clothes are eaten, clothes are sweet, food is not sweet, overeating, eating three times at a time, eating good clothes, giving food to the water, eating phoenix food, eating light clothes and warm clothes. Eat hunger and rest, pay attention to food, eat not enough, eat vegetarian food, do not eat fireworks, eat on carved plates, lack clothes and eat less, eat eight treasures and jade, help tigers eat, eat first, and eat kettle pulp. 5. Four-word idioms with food characters
Four-word idioms with food characters: the law of the jungle, frugality, forgetting to eat and sleep, eating in anger, self-reliance, snack and eating, choking on food, eating at home, eat drink man woman, eating out of the way, eating well, eating what you say, being hungry, eating without food. Metaphor is that the weak are swallowed up by the strong.
from Tang Han Yu's Preface to Send Fu Tu Wen Chang: "Weak meat is strong food."
weak meat, strong food
grammatical subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and attribute; With derogatory meaning
2, frugality
Pinyin jié y and su? shí
Explain frugality: saving. Save food and clothes. Describe economy.
It comes from Sima Qian's Biography of Loans and Colonies in Historical Records in the Western Han Dynasty: "Be able to eat thin, endure cravings and save clothes."
It can reduce diet, control hobbies and save clothes
Syntax combination; As subject, predicate, object, attribute and adverbial; Describe frugality
3. Forget about eating and sleeping
Pinyin fèi qǐn wàng shí
Explain waste: stop. I forgot to sleep and eat. Describe to concentrate on your efforts.
It's from Ceng Rui Qing's "Leaving Shoes" in Yuan Dynasty. It's the first discount: but it saves people from forgetting to eat and sleep.
grammatical combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; With a compliment, it describes people's hard work
4. Self-reliance
Pinyin zü shí qí li
Explaining living on their own labor income.
It is from the Book of Rites and Rites by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty: "There are countless powers of eating." Chen Haoji said: "Food power, self-reliant people."
"The power of food is infinite. "Chen Haoji said:" Food power, people who rely on their own labor income to live. "
grammatical subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; With praise
5. Have plenty of food and clothing
Pinyin fēng yī zú shí
Explain enough: enough. There is plenty of food and clothing. Describe a rich life.
From "Selected Works of * * * Organize": We have achieved the goal of ample food and clothing by doing it ourselves.
grammatical combination; As a predicate and attribute; 6. Four-character idioms with the word "food"
The four-character idioms at the beginning of "food" include: not eating enough, not eating the old, not knowing the taste, moving your forefinger, breaking your word and getting fat, eating before the abbot, combining accommodation with food, not eating enough, not eating enough, not eating enough, not eating enough [shí b ù gu] Refers to not having enough to eat. Describe living in poverty
2. [shí g ǔù huà]
It means that you don't have a deep understanding of the ancient knowledge you have learned, and you are not good at using it according to the present situation, just like you can't eat or digest it.
3. I don't know the taste when I eat [shí bù zhī wèi]
It describes something in my heart, and eating is not fragrant. The same as "food is not enough."
4. The forefinger moves [[shí zhǐ dà dòng]
It originally means that there is a sign of delicious food, and later it describes the greedy appearance when you see something delicious.
5. Break your word and get fat [shí yá né ré fé i]
Break your word: break your promise. Refers to breaking promises, only to take advantage of yourself.
6. Anteprandial abbot [shí qiá n fā ng zhdang]
Abbot: one foot square. When eating, the square place in front of you is full of food. Describe eating lavishly.
7. Accommodation and accommodation [shí sù xiāng jiān]
It is a metaphor for fantasy to achieve two contradictory goals at the same time.
8. If you don't eat enough [shí bê ch not ng j ī]
You still say that you don't have enough to eat. Refers to not having enough to eat. Describe living in poverty
9. You can't swallow food [shí bê xià yan]
Although the food is in your mouth, you can't swallow it. Describe being worried and not thinking about diet.
11, eat two flavors [shí bé rè wè i]
You don't have to eat two dishes. It is called frugal diet.