Describe the necessities of life. 6. I wish you a wish [zhùgěng zhùyù] Wish: pray; Asphyxia: food blocks the esophagus.
Ancient emperors showed respect and support for the elderly: they invited old officials to drink and eat, and set up special people to pray that they would not suffocate. 7. Let the rice flow [[fàng fàn liú chuò]: drink, drink.
Eat and drink soup. Old fingers are impolite.
8. Hunger [rü jü sü k] describes the urgency of the request, as if hungry and thirsty for food and thirsty for water. 9. "wolfing down" describes overeating.
10, relish [jρnρnρuèI] relish: the appearance of strong interest. Of eating or talking with great interest.
Eat chο 1. Send something to your mouth to swallow, or eat something: rice. ~ medicine.
~ hey. 2. destroy (mostly used in military and chess games): ~ lose an enemy company.
3. cigarettes: cigarettes. 4. Feeling: ~ Surprised.
~ tight. ~ hardships make a wise mind.
5. file a lawsuit. 6. Take responsibility and support: ~ No need.
7. Water depth of hull: ~ water depth. 8. I was cut by that guy.
9. stutter: mouth ~.
2. What are the words that mean "eat"? 1, swallow [tūn yàn]
Swallow; Swallow without chewing
2. Taste
Taste it
3. Taste
Carefully distinguish the taste; Try [taste]
4. Chew 【 J ǔ Zhu 】
Chew it in your mouth.
5. Hungry and thirsty
Eat when you are hungry and drink when you are thirsty. Describe the necessities of life.
6. May you suffocate
Wish: pray; Asphyxia: food blocks the esophagus. Ancient emperors showed respect and support for the elderly: they invited old officials to drink and eat, and set up special people to pray that they would not suffocate.
7. Let the rice flow.
Hey: drink, drink. Eat and drink soup. Old fingers are impolite.
8. Hunger [rú j and sü k]
Describe the need is urgent, as if hungry and thirsty for food and water.
9. Gobble [Langtan hǔ Yang]
Describe eating very fiercely and in a hurry.
10 with relish 【 j and NJ and ny ǒ u wè i 】
Jin Jin: You look interested. Of eating or talking with great interest.
Eat ch: and
1. Send something to your mouth to swallow, or what do you live on: ~ rice. ~ medicine. ~ hey.
2. destroy (mostly used in military and chess games): ~ lose an enemy company.
3. cigarettes: cigarettes.
4. Feeling: ~ Surprised. ~ tight. ~ hardships make a wise mind.
5. file a lawsuit.
6. Take responsibility and support: ~ No need.
7. Water depth of hull: ~ water depth.
8. I was cut by that guy.
9. stutter: mouth ~.
3. Idioms that describe cravings for food: drooling, drooling, drooling.
1, mouth watering
Pinyin: ChuíXián yod
Interpretation: saliva: saliva. I'm so greedy that my mouth is dripping. Describe a very greedy look.
Source: Tang Zongyuan's "Zhao Hai Wen Jia": "I am greedy for words and squander my afternoon time."
Example: but in the eyes of a poor boy like me, I really think this is not a small sum, and to be honest, it does exist ~!
2. mouth watering
Pinyin: ChuíXin sān chǐ
Interpretation: saliva: saliva. Saliva is three feet long. Describe the appearance of extreme greed Also described as very spicy eyes.
Source: Lao She's "Zhao Ziyue" Chapter 3: "There is a black and white puppy sitting opposite, winking at the sweet potato beard and sweet potato skin."
Imperialists have long been interested in oil in the Gulf countries.
3. Drooling
Pinyin: chán Xián yüd:?
Explanation: Saliva: Saliva. I'm so greedy that my mouth is dripping. Describe the appearance of extreme greed Also described as very jealous.
Source: Tang Zongyuan's "Zhao Hai Wen Jia": "I am greedy for words and squander my afternoon time." Su Song wrote in his poem "Jiang": "I am thin and want to fly, and my mouth is watering when I want to walk."
Example: At this time, I heard Perilla say that there was such good smoke, but I didn't feel it.
4. What words describe "diet style"? 1. Chew slowly [xjiá o mà n yà n]: Eat slowly. Slowly extend the appreciation.
My mother told me to chew slowly when eating.
2. Gobble [láng tūn hǔ yàn]: It describes eating in a hurry.
The hungry children wolfed down their food when they saw it.
3. Residual cloud [Fē ng jun á n yú n]: Residual cloud was swept away by strong wind. Metaphor is to clean up the rest of the things at once.
Sentence: He swept away so many dishes.
4. Eat and drink [dà cha ha]:
1) Wolf down.
2) refers to eating and drinking without restraint and planning.
3) refers to large-scale and high-grade eating and drinking activities.
Sentence: Many people died playing, many people died eating and drinking, and no one thought of death.
5. Overeating [bào yǐn bào shí]: Sudden and urgent eating and drinking in large quantities makes the body out of balance.
Sentence: Overeating is a shameful act and a waste of national food. Think of those who are starving!
6. Hungry food [jī bù zé shí]: Choice: Pick and choose. Eat whatever you want. Metaphor requires a sense of urgency, regardless of choice.
When you are hungry, you eat everything, and when you are cold, you wear everything. This is the so-called hunger for food, cold does not choose clothes!
5. Words to describe food (about 20, the more the better) I recommend the following words to describe food:
1, Fragrance: Pinyin: Fangxiang Yisi; ; Sweet fragrance pervades everywhere.
2, drooling: pinyin: ChuíXián sān chǐ; ǐ; Saliva: saliva. Saliva is three feet long. Describe the appearance of extreme greed Also described as very spicy eyes.
3. drooling: pinyin: ChuíXián yùdī;; ; Saliva: saliva. I'm so greedy that my mouth is dripping. Describe a very greedy look.
4, with relish: Pinyin: jρ nρ nǒ uwè i; Jin Jin: You look interested. Of eating or talking with great interest.
5, good color and taste: Pinyin: se taste is good; The food is good in color and taste.
6. Popular people: Pinyin: kuà izhré n kǒ u; It means finely cut barbecue, which everyone likes to eat. A good poem or a good thing is praised by everyone.
7. Eight Baoyu foods: Pinyin: bā zhē nù shí; ; Generally refers to exquisite dishes.
8, duplicity: Pinyin: Liu Xiang; The feeling of tasting these words is just like tasting delicious food, with fragrant teeth and cheeks and a long aftertaste, leaving a beautiful and unforgettable impression.
9, extravagant food: Pinyin: chǐyīmīI shí;; ; Luxury clothes, gorgeous clothes; Delicious food, delicious. Everything is fine. From Lu Chunqiu's Collection of Great Achievements.
10, never tire of essence, never tire of essence: pinyin: shíbùyàn jěng, kuá i b ù yà n x; Tired: content with "shame"; Meat: finely cut meat. The finer the particles, the better the meat. Describe the delicious food.
1 1, eat: pinyin: dà kuài duǒ yí;; Refers to eating and drinking, describes eating and drinking, and enjoys food very happily.
12, Pan Yu Treasure: Pinyin: yánzhēnīXi;; Good food.
13, gluttonous meal: pinyin: tāo tièdàcān; n; The food was so delicious that I ate too much and finally choked to death.
14, salt in the morning and evening: pinyin: zhā ojρ mù yá n; There are pickles for breakfast and salt for dinner. Describe a simple diet and poor life.
15, the wind follows Gan Long: pinyin: fè ng su ǐ ló ng gā n; Metaphor is rare and delicious.
16, three sacrifices and five ding: pinyin: sā n sh ē ng w ǔ d ǐ ng; The initial description of sacrifice is rich. Now describe food as rich and beautiful.
17, delicious: pinyin: xiù sè k ě cā n; Beauty: beauty or natural beauty; Rice: Eat. After the initial description of women's beauty, it also described the scenery as beautiful.
18, with relish: Pinyin: jΟ nΟ nΟ nΟ uwè i; Jin Jin: You look interested. Of eating or talking with great interest.
19, tooth and cheek fragrance: pinyin: chǐ jiá liú xiā ng; ; China's words basically mean that after eating delicious food, teeth and cheeks gradually feel sweet.
20, fat but not greasy: Pinyin: Philbuni; Although vegetables are fat, they are not greasy; Refers to a plump person without fat.
6. What are the mouthwatering idioms that describe the desire for food?
It's mouth watering.
drool
one's stomach growls/rumbles with hunger
Hunger [rú j and sü k]
1, mouth watering [chuí xiá n yú d: and]
Interpretation: Saliva refers to saliva. I'm so greedy that my mouth is dripping. Describe a very greedy look. From Liu Tang Zongyuan's Zhao Hai Wen Jia: "I covet my tongue and waste my afternoon."
2. mouth watering
Interpretation: Saliva refers to saliva. Saliva is three feet long. Describe the appearance of extreme greed Also described as very spicy eyes. The third chapter of Lao She's Zhao Ziyue: "There is a black and white puppy sitting opposite, winking at it and wanting to eat some sweet potato whiskers and sweet potato skins."
3. Drooling [chá n xiá n yù d:]
Interpretation: Saliva refers to saliva. I'm so greedy that my mouth is dripping. Describe the appearance of extreme greed Also described as very jealous. From Liu Tang Zongyuan's Zhao Hai Wen Jia: "I covet my tongue and waste my afternoon." Su Song wrote in his poem "Jiang": "I am thin and want to fly, and my mouth is watering when I want to walk."
4. Hunger
Definition: Hunger describes the sound people make when they are hungry. This means a person's stomach is growling with hunger, which means a person is very hungry. From Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio West Lake Master: "And you are hungry." For example, at this time, the meal was delivered at the wrong time, and it was all breakfast in the twilight, so everyone was hungry.
5. Hunger [rú j and sü k]
Interpretation: It is urgent to describe the demand, as if you want to eat when you are hungry and drink when you are thirsty. From "The Story of the Three Kingdoms and the Value of Chen Siwang": "Ambition; Hungry. "