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Taste delicious idioms?

(1) Words describing food and feelings after tasting food.

Full of raw fragrance, extremely fresh fragrance, tender fragrance, endless aftertaste, rich fragrance, overflowing fragrance, intoxicated with it, so attractive, sweet and delicate, wonderful, delicious, long fragrance, tangy * * flavor. It is necessary and delicious, and you can smell it before you see it.

(2) What are the idioms to describe food?

Eight treasures eat,

Drooling,

Drooling,

With relish,

Popular,

Three sacrifices and five ding,

The forefinger moves greatly,

Five flavors,

delicious

Keep your mouth sweet

The saliva flowed down three feet from the lips.

Watch your mouth and leave a fragrance.

The saliva flowed down three feet from the lips.

Stare anxiously until your eyes are tired.

There is a sign of delicious food, and then it is described as delicious and greedy.

Yupan is delicious and delicious, and the feast is delicious. The phoenix marrow dragon liver has an endless aftertaste, with fragrant lips and teeth, good color and taste, and eight treasures and jade fragrance.

In everyone's mouth.

Eager to put on

There is a sign of delicious food, and then it is described as delicious and greedy.

⑶ Words describing food and feelings after tasting food.

A generous sacrifice

Meaning:

In the past, it was described as a rich sacrifice. Later, I also described the food as beautiful.

Word sound:

Sang sang w incarnation

Don't eat good rice or chopped meat-you are very picky about food.

Are you right?

Idiom allusion: disgust: satisfaction; Meat: finely cut meat. The finer the particles, the better the meat. Describe food that has been refined and carefully cooked.

The origin of the idiom: "The Analects of Confucius and the hard-working township party": "Zhai will change into food, and the residence will move." Fine food is not greasy, fine food is not greasy. "

For example, "Don't eat if you don't cut it right" is an old-fashioned rule of his old gentleman, but the rule of "eat carefully, eat carefully and not get tired" is a bit strange. (Lu Xun's "Southern accent, China women's feet ...")

Aili steamed food

I love you

Idiom allusion: Steamed pears to eat. Metaphor does not know the goods. Spoil good things in a muddle.

The origin of the idiom: Liu Yiqing in Shuo Wen Jie Zi New Things in the Southern Song Dynasty: "Every time people in Huannan County are unhappy, they say,' If you want to grieve for pears, should you stop steaming them?' "

Exquisite yaozhuan

Ban Zhuo Yong

Idiom allusion: refers to exquisite dishes.

An incompetent officer accustomed to irony.

Panchen (Lama)

Idiom allusion: eat with others. Used to satirize officials who do nothing and are incompetent.

The origin of the idiom: Biography of Lu Huaishen in the Old Tang Dynasty: "In the third year of Kaiyuan, I moved to Huangmen Prison. Huai Shen and Wei Zi brought Yao Chong very close. Huai Shen thinks that officials are not as good as worshipping, and everything is shirking. At that time, people called him the companion prime minister. "

eat to fullness and wear warm clothes

make extensive use of the expertise from all quarters

Idiom allusion: satiety: satiety; Warm clothes: Wear warm clothes. Describe a well-off life with ample food and clothing.

The origin of the idiom: "On Mencius Teng Wengong": "People have a way: to eat and wear warm clothes, to live in seclusion without teaching, that is, to get close to animals."

I'm full/overeated/full

Jiǔ· Pei su fen bo wo

Idiom allusion: the wine is exhausted and the food is full. Describe satiated with food and drink.

The origin of the idiom: the Xiangyang Club in Gaoyuan Wen Xiu was discounted for the first time: "I arranged a table of good wine here ... and I made him drunk and full, so he couldn't walk."

Eat all day, don't use your head and do nothing.

Thousand sail boat races

Idiom allusion: all day: all day. Eat all day, don't think, don't do anything serious.

The origin of the idiom: "The Analects of Confucius Yang Huo": "It's hard to eat all day long without intention!"

For example, people who are full of food and have no intention are the least enterprising.

eat with relish

Eat dates in the morning and evening and enjoy the food. I'm not tired of fine food and clothes. The food is delicious and unforgettable.

(4) Seeking idioms to describe delicious food.

Pan Yu gourmet

delicious

Abundant

Deliberately overeating.

Smile like a flower

Dimples, small round dimples on both sides of the mouth.

Pan Yu gourmet

Rare delicacy

5] Words describing food and feelings after tasting food.

Words used to describe food: with relish, mouth-watering, eight treasures and jade food, and the forefinger moves greatly.

After tasting the delicious food, it feels smooth, crisp and tender, full of gravy and long aftertaste.

1, mouth watering

Pronunciation: ChuíXián yud.

Interpretation: describe yourself as greedy and eager to eat; Metaphor is to see something good, envy it very much, and want to copy it very much (including derogatory meaning).

Source: Zhao Hai Wen Jia by Liu Zongyuan in Tang Dynasty: "Laugh more and be angry more; My mouth is watering. " Laughing again will lead to anger; Drooling is amazing.

2. Eight Baoyu foods

Pronunciation: bāzhēn yüshí.

Interpretation: refers to exquisite dishes.

Source: Jin Dong Jieyuan's "The West Chamber" Volume III: "Eight Baoyu invites Lang to eat, and a thousand words are good business." I invite you to a party with delicious food. I have a thousand words to say to you.

(5) Taste delicious idioms and expand reading.

Drooling is synonymous with drooling.

1, drooling pronunciation: chuí xián sān chǐ.

2, interpretation: saliva: saliva, hanging down three feet long saliva, describing the appearance of extreme greed, but also describing the eyes are very hot.

3. Source: Liu Zongyuan's "Three Commandments": "People near the river; Get a moose; Introduction of livestock; Dogs covet; The tail and the tail are coming. " , meaning: Linjiang people; Hunting moose; Livestock. Into the door; A group of dogs are drooling; I just came with my tail between my legs.

4. Sentence: Food and tableware are carefully prepared. The menu is full of mouth-watering dishes, made of many nutritious ingredients.

[6] What are the idioms that describe food?

Four-word idioms to describe food:

Incense on feet and cheeks: After eating delicious food, teeth and cheeks gradually feel sweet. Metaphorical words and poems are meaningful and unforgettable.

Eat delicious food and ride a fine horse. Describe the luxury of life.

Boil five cauldrons: boil: boil. Ancient rituals were later used to refer to eating particularly delicious meals. Describe the luxury of life.

Fat and crisp: crisp: refers to strong alcohol; Crispy: delicious. Delicious food Generally refers to good wine and good food.

Burning incense: burning: burning, igniting; Column: arrange. Light expensive incense and put many delicious foods on it. Describe a rich life and pay attention to ostentation and extravagance.

Rich clothes and delicious food.

Phoenix marrow dragon liver: a metaphor for exotic food.

Sweet and fat: generally refers to delicious food.

Children with paste beams: paste: fat; Liang: Flour and rice; Paste beam: refers to food in general. In the past, it refers to bureaucrats, landlords and children of rich families.

Highlighted children: Highlighted: Fat meat and flour and rice, referring to delicious food. Children of wealthy families who are used to enjoying life.

Haicuo Jiang Yao: Haicuo: refers to a wide variety of seafood, which was later used to refer to seafood; Jiang Yao: Mytilus edulis is inedible, but its front and rear columns are delicious, commonly known as "Jiang Yaozhu". Generally refers to food.

Delicious food: dishes: cooked fish, etc. ; Rudder: diet. Delicious, delicious.

Jiayao liquor: liquor: fine liquor. Of wine and food.

When you see a bullet, you must: bullet: projectile; Owl: owl; Grill: barbecue. I want to eat delicious barbecue when I see the projectile. Metaphor is a premature estimation of the actual effect.

Golden carp: a delicious dish made by Wu Jun in ancient times. It is made by drying finely cut fresh perch and leek with seasoning. Perch is as white as jade and leek as yellow as gold, hence the name. Generally refers to food.

Famous people: Yan: lean meat cut; Barbecue: Barbecue. Pickled food and baked food are both popular foods. Refers to the delicious food that everyone likes to eat. Metaphorically, a good poem is praised and sued.

Shanpi and water: this refers to the delicious food produced in the mountains and rivers. Later it was called delicious.

Delicious seafood: all kinds of precious foods produced in Shan Ye and the sea. Generally refers to rich dishes. Source: A poem on Chang 'an Road, Wu Ying, Tang Wei: "Mountains and seas throw hedges to cook calves like sunflowers."

Fish meets mackerel: metaphor changes the taste to avoid monotony. Mackerel cooked with fish is delicious.

Big forefinger movement: originally refers to the omen that food is delicious, and later describes the greedy appearance when you see something delicious.

Abnormal smell: a strange smell. Refers to delicious food.

Mixed land and water: there are all kinds of delicious food produced by land and water. Describe rich dishes.

Land and water treasure: land and water: refers to the precious grain produced by land and water. Refers to delicious food.

Fresh clothes are delicious: fresh: shiny. Wearing gorgeous clothes and eating delicious food. Describe a rich life.

Fresh clothes and delicious food: fresh: glorious. Wearing gorgeous clothes and eating delicious food. Describe a rich life.

(7) What are the words that describe food, and the words that you feel after tasting food?

1. mouth watering

Pinyin: chuí xiá from n sān chǐ

Explanation: Saliva: Saliva. The saliva hangs three feet long. Describe the appearance of extreme greed Also described as very hot eyes.

Source: Lao She's "Zhao Ziyue" Chapter 3: "There is a black and white puppy sitting opposite, blinking, hoping to eat some sweet potato whiskers and skins."

2. mouth watering

Pinyin: chá n xiá n yü d:?

Explanation: gluttony: I want to eat when I see something delicious; Saliva: saliva; Desire: to be. I am so greedy that my mouth is watering. The desire to describe greed or insatiability is very strong. Also called "drooling".

Source: Tang Zongyuan's "Zhao Hai Wen Jia": "I am greedy for words and squander the afternoon." Su Song's poem "Jiang Hu Zhou" says: "I am thin and want to fly, and my mouth is watering before I go."

(8) Words describing the food and the feelings after tasting the food.

Words used to describe food: smooth, crisp and tender, juicy, full of taste, long aftertaste, soft and smooth, instant in the mouth, crisp and fragrant.

Words that describe the feelings after tasting delicious food: refreshing, fragrant, fragrant, lingering, drooling, swallowing dates, eating delicious food, eating essence, wasting food, savoring carefully, lingering fragrance, drooling and eager to wear.

A generous sacrifice

Meaning:

In the past, it was described as a rich sacrifice. Later, I also described the food as beautiful.

Word sound:

Sang sang w incarnation

Don't eat good rice or chopped meat-you are very picky about food.

Are you right?

Idiom allusion: disgust: satisfaction; Meat: finely cut meat. The finer the particles, the better the meat. Describe food that has been refined and carefully cooked.

The origin of the idiom: "The Analects of Confucius and the hard-working township party": "Zhai will change into food, and the residence will move." Fine food is not greasy, fine food is not greasy. "

For example, "Don't eat if you don't cut it right" is an old-fashioned rule of his old gentleman, but the rule of "eat carefully, eat carefully and not get tired" is a bit strange. (Lu Xun's "Southern accent, China women's feet ...")

(9) Idioms praising food

Its taste is endless, gluttonous, delicious, memorable, delicious, delicious, delicious, delicious and juicy.

Idioms describe that food is delicious and looks delicious.

1, leaving fragrance on the teeth and cheeks

It is pronounced as chǐ jiá liú xiāng, a Chinese word, which basically means that after eating delicious food, the teeth and cheeks gradually feel sweet.

2. Delicious food

Delicious, pronounced zh ē n xi m í i zh à n, a Chinese word, which basically means delicious food, delicious food.

3. Eight Baoyu foods

The idiom "eight treasures eat" refers to exquisite food in general and is synonymous with delicacies. Delicious seafood is a rare and precious food produced in Shan Ye and the sea, and it is a fine product in food. Bear's paw, bird's nest, shark's fin and sea cucumber often play a leading role in ancient recipes.

4. Three Sacrifices and Five Dings

Sacrifice three sacrifices and five ding, pronounced as sān shēng wǔ dǐng, which means enriching the original description of sacrifice. Now describe food as rich and beautiful.

5, all five flavors

Five flavors, idioms, from the Book of Rites, describe spices (sweet, sour, spicy and salty) as predicates and attributes; Used in people's mood, etc. And Ma Zhiming's cross talk "Five Flavors".