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What are the common sayings and idioms with the word' home' ~

Beautiful woman

(bó

Minmin

jiā

(continued)

Misfortune: fortune is thin, but life is bitter. A beautiful woman, bad luck and hard life.

gifted scholar and fair lady

(Cai

plum

jiā

(continued)

Generally refers to talented men and women.

This son-in-law has both beauty and talent.

(Qing)

dragon

jiā

xù)

Lapras: A woman can ride a dragon and live forever. Son-in-law: A son-in-law in that sense. In the past, she was a son-in-law with both talent and beauty. Also used as the reputation of other people's son-in-law.

Sweet sixteen-year-old girl

(Al

hope earnestly/stick to

jiā

(continued)

Twenty-eight: refers to sixteen: beauty: beauty. A beautiful woman of fifteen or sixteen.

Problem baby

(jiā

ér

jiā

fù)

A good son and wife.

Equivalent to young men and women who are married or in love.

(jiā

ethics

Cai

zǐ)

Beautiful young women and talented men. Generally refers to young men and women of the same age who are married or in love.

(of the situation) get better

(Jian

jiā

jìng)

It turns out that the lower end of sugarcane is sweeter than the upper end. From top to bottom, the more you eat, the sweeter you get. After the metaphor, the situation is getting better or the interest is getting stronger.

An incomparably beautiful woman

(Chewie

put on

jiā

(continued)

Peerless: unique in contemporary times; Beauty: Beauty. The most beautiful woman of our time.

We'd better stay for a while

(qi

Zhu

Vey

jiā)

And: temporarily; Good: Good. It is better to live here for the time being. It is often used to persuade guests to stay.