Four-letter idioms for dishes
1. Four-character words that describe a dish that is very delicious
There are many four-character words that describe a dish that is very delicious, such as Bazhenyushi, salivating, salivating, and relishing , popular among the people, three animals and five tripods, big index fingers, all five flavors, beautiful scenery, delicacies from mountains and seas, etc.
Word analysis:
1. Bazhen Jade Food
Explanation: Generally refers to exquisite dishes.
From: Volume 3 of Jin Dong Jieyuan's "Romance of the West Chamber: Zhugongdiao": "Inviting a man to dinner with eight treasures and jade food can speak a thousand words about business."
Vernacular: "Exquisite delicacies invite you to a meal, and a thousand words answer business."
Grammar: conjunction; used as subject and object; describing precious food
2. Mouthwatering
p>Explanation: saliva: saliva. He was so greedy that his saliva was dripping. Describes a very greedy look.
From: Zou Taofen's "Experience·Newspaper Office in the Slums": "But from the perspective of a poor boy like me, I do feel that this is a big sum, and to be honest, it is indeed a bit salivating! ”
Grammar: supplementary form; used as predicate, attributive, complement; has a derogatory meaning, referring to greedy people
3. Salivating
Explanation: Saliva: saliva. The saliva hangs down three feet long. Describes an extremely greedy appearance. Also described as very hot-eyed.
From: Chapter 3 of Modern Lao She's "Zhao Zi Yue": "Sitting opposite is a salivating little black and white dog, winking and hoping to eat some sweet potato whiskers and skin."
Grammar: supplementary form; used as predicate and attributive; has a derogatory meaning, describing being jealous when seeing other people's things
4. Relishing with gusto
Explanation: Relishing: showing a strong interest. It means eating very deliciously or talking with great interest.
From: Chapter 12 of Part 1 of Yang Mo's "Song of Youth": "That's what he said, but when it came to theory, Xu Ning still talked to Dao Jing in the same way, with gusto and clarity. ”
Grammar: more formal; used as predicate and object; with a complimentary meaning
5. Popularity
Explanation: 荍: finely chopped meat; broiled: roasted of meat. Wan and Zhi are both popular foods that people love to eat. It means delicious food that everyone loves to eat. Good metaphorical poems are praised and prosecuted by people.
From: Modern Wen Yiduo's "Songs and Poems": "A popular "Guofeng" and "Xiaoya" is also the most exciting part of "Three Hundred Chapters", which is the poetry cooperation The most satisfactory result. ”
Grammar: complex form; used as predicate, attributive; with complimentary meaning 2. Write 20 four-character idioms about food
Phoenix marrow and dragon liver: a metaphor for rare things. tasty.
Pearls and pearls: refers to the delicious food produced by land and water. Delicious and rich: generally refers to delicious food.
Fatty sweet and crispy: Li: refers to the strong alcoholic nature; sweet and crispy: delicious. Delicious food.
Generally refers to good food and wine. Treasures of water and land: water and land: refers to the precious food produced by water and land.
Refers to delicious food. Popular: 脍: finely chopped meat; Zhi: roasted meat.
Both steamed vegetables and fried vegetables are popular foods that people love to eat. It means delicious food that everyone loves to eat.
It is a metaphor for good poetry and prose being praised and sued by people. Incense and Li Ding: burn: burn, light; column: arrange.
Light up the expensive incense and fill it with many delicacies. Describes a life of lavishness and pomp and circumstance.
Fresh food: fresh: lustrous. Wearing gorgeous clothes and eating delicious food.
Describes a prosperous life. Jia Yao Zhijiu: Zhijiu: fine wine.
Refers to delicious food and wine. Shanfushuihu: This refers to the delicious food produced in the mountains and waters.
Later it is generally called delicious. Fragrance on the cheeks: After eating delicious food, the teeth and cheeks gradually feel the sweet taste.
The figurative language and poetry are meaningful and evocative.