First, I am ashamed and delicious.
1, pinyin: [[zhēn Xiǎm I wèI] è i]
2, explanation: precious food. Precious and delicious food.
3, the source: Feng Ming Meng Long's "History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" 99 times: "The table is full of two lines of songs, needless to say."
4. Example: Ming Lanling laughed and gave birth to "Jin Ping Mei" for the 55th time: "I only saw the precious and shameful delicacies on the table of rhinoceros herb collectors, so I had to have no dragon liver and phoenix marrow."
5, usage: as an object, attribute; Used in written language.
Second, eight Baoyu foods
1, pinyin: [bā zhēn yù shí]
2, explanation: generally refers to exquisite dishes.
3, the source: Jindong Jieyuan's "The West Chamber" Volume III: "Eight treasures and jade food invite lang to eat, and a thousand words are good for business."
4. Example: Chef Li's dishes are as delicious as babao jade.
5, usage: combination; As subject and object; Describe delicious food.
Third, the color is delicious.
1, pinyin: [xiù sek ě cā n]
2, explanation: beautiful looks or beautiful scenery seems to be eaten as a meal. Describe the beautiful appearance of women; Or the scenery is beautiful; It's fascinating.
3. Source: Jin's Southeast Sunrise: "How can fresh and tender skin be moist and beautiful?"
4. Example: This girl is beautiful and really delicious.
5. Usage: subject-predicate type; As a predicate; With praise.
Fourth, the aftertaste is endless.
1, pinyin: [huí wèi wú qióng]
2, explanation: aftertaste: aftertaste after eating good things; Refers to the meaning realized from memories; Poverty: exhaustion. Metaphor thinks more afterwards; The more meaningful it is. It is also a metaphor for reading meaningful literary works; Experience unlimited fun.
3. Source: Wang Song Yucheng's poem "Small Livestock Roll Six Olives": "The aftertaste is long and the first feeling is sweet."
4. Example: This article is profound and unforgettable.
5. Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and complement; Refers to recalling meaningful things in the past.
Five, food
1, pinyin: [shān zhēn h m:IèI]
2. Explanation: Shanzhen: a rare food produced in mountainous areas; Seafood: Delicious in the sea. Refers to all kinds of precious foods produced in mountains and seas. Now it refers to all kinds of delicious food.
3, the source: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" 39 back: "Girls are tired of eating delicacies every day."
4. Example: Tonics are not necessarily as delicious as delicacies. (Wen Yiduo wrote an inscription for the history of Deng Yizhe's poetry)
5, usage: combination; As subject, object and attribute; With praise.
Six, drooling
1, pinyin: [chuí xiá n yù d:]
2, explanation: vertical: one end of the thing is down; Saliva: saliva. I'm so greedy that my mouth is about to come out. Describe more insatiable.
3. Source: Tang Zongyuan's "Zhao Hai and Wen Jia": "I am greedy for words and squander the afternoon."
Example: But in the eyes of a poor boy like me, I really think it's a lot of money, and to be honest, it's a bit mouth watering!
5. Usage: supplement; As predicate, attribute and complement; It is derogatory and refers to greedy people.