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Four-character idioms related to eating

1. What are the four-character idioms about eating?

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[Definition] Swallow things like a wolf and tiger. Describes eating vigorously and urgently.

[Speech out] Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty's "Record of the Appearance of Officialdom": "No time for engraving; gobble it up; actually eat it all."

[Authentic pronunciation] Swallow; cannot be read as " yīn" or "yè".

[Shape identification] Swallow; cannot be written as "tongue".

[Synonym] Eat a lot, drink a lot, be hungry, not choose food, be unwilling to eat anything that tastes bad

[Antonym] chew slowly, eat slowly

[Usage] use Used to describe the appearance of eating. Generally used as predicate, adverbial, and attributive.

[Structure] Union. 2. Four-character idioms related to eating (five)

Relish, eat, be lazy, restless about food, cannot swallow, eat, drink and have fun, eat alive, wolf down, swallow jujube, chew slowly, pick and choose, help dog eat, help tiger eat, don’t eat fireworks, can’t eat pocket Walking around, eating, wearing, spending money, eating, drinking, having fun, being surprised, being afraid, working hard, eating in and out, crawling in and out, thankless, eating food regardless of things, eating soft or not, eating hard, being dumb and losing money, gaining wisdom, eating hard, not eating soft, eating endlessly, eating the bowl. Look at the pot and be surprised. Eat less, wear less, eat well, be lazy, be a good man, don’t eat at the loss in front of you, look at the food, eat, look at the food, eat, tailor your clothes to the mountain, rely on the water to eat, rely on the sky to eat. Wear less, wear less, wear less, eat less, be frugal, be frugal, be greedy and lazy, be steady and eat three notes. The dumb man eats Huang Lianyin, eats Mao grain, Zhang Gong drinks wine, Li Gongdian, Zhang Gong eats wine, Li Gong is drunk, quarrels with the wind, is jealous, quarrels with others, is jealous, asks for trouble, sits and eats a landslide. Sit and eat in the sky, don’t eat fireworks, don’t eat in leisure time, don’t eat horse liver, don’t eat fireworks, don’t eat in land, don’t eat Zhou millet, don’t know how to sleep, eat cloth, eat cloth, eat cloth, eat vegetables, nibble, eat whales, swallow grass, clothes, wood, eat in Changting, travel in the morning, take advantage of dusk, eat with rulers and boards, eat in luxury Clothes are good, clothes are shrunk, food is slurping, spitting, feeding, begging, playing flute, begging for food, living in quails, eating quails, eating quails, eating coarse robes, eating coarse clothes, eating coarse clothes, eating coarse clothes, eating baskets, eating pots of pulp, eating pots of wine, eating pots of wine, eating ladles, drinking and stealing food. To be satiated, listen to the ear, eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, tripod, eat, bells and tripods, chime, bells and tripods, eat, bells ring, eat in the east, eat in the west, stay in the west, grab food, evil tigers do not eat children, evil food, evil clothing, evil food, evil clothing, evil clothing, evil clothing, evil clothing, vegetable food Hungry tiger pounces on ear food, talk about ear food, ears and eyes, food, anger, forget to eat, thin food, thin clothes, waste sleep, forget food, burn withered food, rich food, sufficient food, phoenix food, roost, late night food, late night clothing, late food, labor attack, bitter food, bitter food, light attack Dogs and pigeons do not eat, dogs and pigs do not eat, other dogs and pigs do not eat, other dogs and pigs do not eat, other brown clothes, vegetables, food, Houfu, jade eats, tigers do not eat, children strike bells and tripods, they eat when they are hungry, they do not eat, they do not eat when they are hungry, they do not have time to eat.

3. Four-character idioms related to eating (five)

Relish the taste

Delicious but lazy to cook

Restless in sleeping and eating

Can’t swallow the food

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Eat, drink and have fun

Eat alive

Gobble voraciously

Swallow dates in one gulp

Chew slowly

Be picky and picky

Help the dog eat, help the tiger eat, don’t eat fireworks, can’t eat, walk around, eat, wear money

Eat, drink, play, be surprised, be afraid, bear hardships, work hard, eat inside and outside, eat inside and outside

It's thankless to eat food. I don't care about things. I eat soft food. I eat hard. I eat dumb. I gain a lot of wisdom.

Eat hard and don't eat soft. I eat endlessly. I eat from the bowl and look at the pot. I'm surprised. I eat less. Wear

Eat well, be lazy, be a good man, don’t eat at the loss in front of you, look at the food to eat, look at the food to eat, tailor your clothes to rely on the mountain, rely on the water to eat water

rely on the sky to eat, the toad wants to eat swan meat, the wolf eats the head, teases the bee, eats the sting Be sour and jealous

Eat less, wear less, eat less, wear less, eat less, be frugal, be frugal, be greedy and lazy

Eat steadily, three notes: the mute eats coptis, eats maoliang, Zhang Gong eats wine and plums Public favors, Zhang Gong eats wine, Li Gong is drunk

Fighting for the wind, jealousy, jealousy, asking for trouble, sitting and eating the landslide, sitting and eating the empty mountain

If you don’t eat fireworks, you can’t eat. If you don’t eat, you can’t eat horse liver. If you don’t eat fireworks, you can’t eat. Place

If you don’t eat Zhou millet, you don’t know how to sleep, eat common clothes, eat common clothes, eat vegetables, nibble and swallow whales

Eat grass, clothes and wood, travel in Changting, eat morning and evening, eat rulers and boards, eat in luxury clothes and delicacies

Retire the clothes, shrink the food, sip, spit, feed, blow the chi, beg for food, play the flute, beg for food

eat the quail, eat the coarse robe, eat the coarse clothes, eat the coarse clothes, eat the basket, eat the pot Pulp

Food in baskets, pots of wine, baskets of food, gourds of wine, stolen food until full, listening to ears, eating carvings, plates of food, food

Ding food ringing bells tripod food ringing bells tripod food bells ringing in the east eating in the west The evil tiger eats food by strangulation

The evil tiger does not eat food, eats food with bad clothes, eats food with bad clothes, eats food with poor clothes, eats food with bad clothes, eats vegetables with bad clothes

The hungry tiger pounces on ear food. Words, ears, sight, eyes, food

Being angry, forgetting to eat, having little food, thin clothes, wasting sleep, forgetting to eat, burning dry food, being rich, having enough food, having enough food and clothing

Feng Shi, Luan, resting, eating night, eating, wearing clothes, eating hard, eating hard, eating hard, eating hard Eat lightly

Attack the bitter food and be frugal. Dogs and pigeons will not eat. Dogs and pigeons will not eat other dogs and pigs. They will not eat other brown clothes and vegetables. Eat for free 4. Four-character words about eating

The idioms and explanations about eating are as follows:

Eat for free: Eat without giving money or other compensation, taking advantage of others .

Eat for nothing: only know how to eat but not work.

The Prime Minister of accompanying food: accompanying others to eat together. Used to satirize officials who do nothing and are incompetent.

No time to eat: no time to eat. Describes intense and hard work.

Eat in the wind and sleep in the open air. Describe the hard work of traveling or field work.

Tea and rice are unintentional: There is no intention to drink tea and eat. Describes a depressed mood.

Taste the gallbladder and sleep on the firewood: firewood. He slept on firewood and tasted gall while eating and sleeping. Describes a person who is hardworking and self-motivated and strives to become stronger.

Taste the courage and lie down on firewood: firewood. He slept on firewood and tasted gall while eating and sleeping. Describes a person who is hardworking and self-motivated and strives to become stronger.

Eat in the morning and eat in the evening: refers to a person who has little talent and little ability, and can do nothing but eat.

Eating, drinking, pooping, and peeing. Refers to a person's basic living needs.

Ear food and eye theory: Ear food: Believe what you hear. Like eating with ears but not knowing the taste of food, like eyes seeing fine hairs but not eyelashes.

It is a metaphor for trusting other people's words without any solid basis.

Ear-eating words: Ear-eating: Ear-eating. Refers to rumors without solid basis and without thinking and analysis.

To be so angry that one forgets to eat: To be angry: to be determined, to be determined; to be angry and forget to eat. I study or work so hard that I even forget to eat. Described as very diligent.

Being so angry that you forget to eat: studying or working so hard that you even forget to eat. Described as very diligent.

Rice bag and wine jar: a metaphor for a person who only knows how to eat and drink, but not how to do anything.

Rice bag and wine jar: a metaphor for a person who only knows how to eat and drink, but not how to do anything.

Abbott Yingqian: Abbot: one foot square; Ying: full. When eating, food is spread out over a square foot. Describe luxurious food and drink.

Put the rice and drink it: drink it. Big mouthfuls of food, big mouthfuls of soup. The old finger is rude.

Forgetting sleep and meals: Forgetting to sleep and not caring about eating. To describe working or studying with concentration or selflessness on something.

Forgetting food and sleep: waste: stop. I couldn't care less about sleeping and forgot to eat. Describes concentrated efforts.

Waste food and forget sleep: waste: stop; sleep: sleep. I couldn't care less about sleeping and forgot to eat. Describes concentration.

Dining in the wind and sleeping in the open: eating in the wind and sleeping in the open air. Describe the hard work of traveling or field work.

Dining in the wind and staying in the water: eating in the wind and spending the night on the boat.

Eat in the wind and stay in the rain: Eat in the wind and stay in the rain. Describe the hardships of life on the road.

Fengxiang sleep in the open air: 駧 means dinner; dew: dew, open air; dor: accommodation, overnight. Eat in the wind and sleep in the open air. Describe the hard work of traveling or field work.

Fengxiushuisu: 駧: dinner; Su: accommodation, overnight. Eat in the wind and sleep in the open air. Describe the hard work of traveling or field work.

Fengsu water meal: meal: eat. Eat on the water and rest in the wind. Describe the hardships of traveling life.

The belly becomes a pit for food: The belly becomes a pit for food. It describes just eating and not doing anything.

Sunday food and night clothes: Eat dinner very late and get dressed before dawn. Describes being diligent in political affairs. 5. Four-character idioms describing eating

wolf voraciously describes eating vigorously and urgently. Same as "the wolf eats and the tiger eats".

voraciously describes eating vigorously and urgently. Same as "the wolf eats and the tiger eats".

The wolf eats and the tiger bites ① Describes eating vigorously and urgently. Same as "the wolf eats and the tiger eats". ②A metaphor for cruel exploitation.

The wolf eats like a tiger and eats like a tiger, describing eating something vigorously and urgently.

Source: Chapter 52 of Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West" of the Ming Dynasty: "[The traveler] faced the light inside and watched carefully. I saw the large and small groups of demons, one by one, devouring themselves. Eat something."

Wolf and tiger swallow: cooked food, rice. Describes eating vigorously and urgently. Also known as "the wolf eats the tiger's meal".

Source: Ming Dynasty Ling Shuchu's "The Surprise at the First Carving" Volume 3: "Ten people came to have wine, and the host arranged some chicken, dolphin, beef, and mutton to go with the wine. In a moment, Gorge oneself like a tiger, eating sixty or seventy kilograms of meat, and drinking up sixty-seven jars of wine."

"Gorge one's meal like a tiger's meal" describes eating something vigorously and urgently.

Gobble down to describe eating something vigorously and urgently.

Source: Ming Dynasty Ling Shuchu's "Surprise at the First Moment of the Case·Liu Dongshan Praises His Skills in Shun City Gate": "Ten people came to have a drink... In a moment, they were gorging themselves, and they came to eat. Enough for sixty or seventy kilograms of meat."

Swallow the jujube whole: the whole thing. Swallow the dates whole without chewing them or discerning the taste. It is a metaphor for not analyzing and thinking about things.

Source: Volume 3 of "Bi Yan Lu" by Zen Master Yuanwu of the Song Dynasty: "If you know the bottom, chew it carefully; if you don't know the bottom, it's like Hun Lun swallowing a jujube." 6 . What are the four-character idioms for eating?

The cheeks are fragrant: After eating delicious food, the teeth and cheeks gradually feel the sweet taste. The metaphorical language and poetry are meaningful and evocative.

Eat delicious food and ride a horse. Describes a luxurious life.

Big Cooking Five Cauldrons: Cooking: Cooking. An ancient ritual, later used to refer to eating particularly delicious meals. Describes a luxurious life.

Fatty sweet and crispy: Li: refers to strong alcohol; sweet and crispy: delicious. Delicious food. Generally refers to good food and wine.

Burning incense and lining the tripod: burning: burning, lighting; column: arranging. Expensive incense was lit and many delicacies were placed. Describes a life of lavishness and pomp and circumstance.

Rich clothes and delicious food: rich clothes and delicious food.

Phoenix marrow and dragon liver: a metaphor for rare and delicious food.

Delicious and rich: generally refers to delicious food.

The children of Yao Liang: Yao: fat meat; Liang: fine grain; Yao Liang: generally refers to delicious meals. In the old days, it referred to officials, landlords, and children of wealthy families.