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Idiom with more fruits?

What are the idioms about fruits?

Idiom:

1.

Eat sugar cane upside down

3. The fruit smells good

4. Fresh and crisp

Refreshing

7. tender and smooth.

8. Stay sweet

9. Delicious and sweet

10. Delicious and crisp

1 1. Keep your mouth sweet.

12. It's memorable

13. My mouth is watering.

14. aromatic

15. Full of fragrance

16. Delicious and juicy

17. Fresh and refreshing

18. Full of fragrance

19. Melon fragrance

20. Fruit fat juice is sweet.

2 1. Bright yellow, sweet and sour.

22. Juice is sweet and meat is crisp.

23. Melons smell good

24. Green is about to drop.

25. Clear and transparent

26. Green is shining

27 .. green skin and red meat

28 .. white inside and red inside

2. Describe many idioms about fruit juice

Strong fruit juice: describes a dish or fruit with strong flavor and delicious taste.

3. Idioms describing a variety of fruits

Countless fruitful fruits

Pinyin: [Shuo GuléI léI]

Vernacular explanation: the original meaning refers to the lush appearance of fruits on trees during autumn harvest. Now it often means that someone has a lot of works and great achievements.

Source: network information

English translation: with a heavy heart

(3) Extended reading of multi-fruit idioms:

There are also many idioms to describe it: all over the mountains, countless, countless, countless.

First, all over the mountains.

Vernacular explanation: It is all over Shan Ye and describes many things.

Dynasty: modern

Author: Du Pengcheng

Quote: Chapter 2 of Defending Yan 'an: "He sat in Yan 'an, scribbled on the map with red and blue pencils, and we ran everywhere! "

Second, countless.

Interpretation of vernacular: it is impossible to calculate the quantity and describe a lot.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: thorough

Source: "Wulin Old Story West Lake Tour": "The rest are countless."

The rest can't be counted.

Third, countless.

Vernacular interpretation: too much description.

Dynasty: 1896

Author: Yu Dafu

Quote: "Yan Fang Ji Jing": "A miracle like this is a miracle; Countless; This is the case all year round; Yan Fang is full of incense; Especially in spring and autumn.

Fourth, thousands

Interpretation of vernacular: more descriptions. There are also thousands.

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Wen Kang

Source: "Biography of Heroes of Children" The thirtieth time: "He looked at people like Wu Kezhai and Deng; A bunch of people a thousand times; It is easy to see the world and human feelings. "

4. What are the four words for plenty of fruit?

A fruitful garden

Explanation: Fruitful, big fruit. Refers to the large and rich fruit in the orchard.

Fruits are numerous and flourishing.

Description: Huge fruits are covered with branches, which is used to describe the fruitful harvest.

Stuffed with branches

Explanation: Fruits are covered with branches, which is used to describe the fruitful harvest.

dense

Description: There are many fruits, which can be used to describe that there are fruits everywhere.

Fruity and fragrant.

Description: the fragrance of fruit overflows everywhere, describing a lot of fruit.

fruitful

Explanation: numerous: continuous string. A continuous string of fruits indicates that there are many fruits.

Example: Look! That tree is full of fruits.

Countless fruitful fruits

Explanation: Fruitful, big fruit. Accumulate a lot. There are a lot of big fruits knotted with fingers.

5. Idioms describing fruits.

Shuo Guo Man Yuan Chao

Explanation: Fruitful, big fruit. Refers to the large and abundant fruits in the orchard.

Fruits are numerous and flourishing.

Description: Huge fruits are covered with branches, which is used to describe the fruitful harvest.

Stuffed with branches

Explanation: Fruits are covered with branches, which is used to describe the fruitful harvest.

dense

Description: There are many fruits, which can be used to describe that there are fruits everywhere.

Fruity and fragrant.

Description: the fragrance of fruit overflows everywhere, describing a lot of fruit.

fruitful

Explanation: numerous: continuous string. A continuous string of fruits indicates that there are many fruits.

Example: Look! That tree is full of fruits.

Countless fruitful fruits

Explanation: Fruitful, big fruit. Accumulate a lot. There are a lot of big fruits knotted with fingers.

Origin: Over the past 700 years, there have been endless descendants and talented people, and the imperial examinations in previous dynasties have achieved fruitful results. Chapter 13 of Huo Da's "mending the sky crack"

Be covered with branches

Description: the branches are covered with flowers, which describes something, such as fruit or flowers, in large quantities.

Orchard piaoxiang

Description: You can smell the fragrance of fruit everywhere in the orchard, which is used to describe the fruit harvest.

6. Idioms that describe a variety of fruits

Fruitful: the original meaning refers to the lush appearance of fruits on the trees during the autumn harvest. Now it often means that someone has a lot of works and great achievements.

Note: Shuo: (fruit) is big and rich.

7. What are the words to describe fruit richness?

A selection of good words to describe fruit;

Bright red

White with red.

Purple with green.

Clear and transparent

agate

Big and round

The fruit is full.

Loquat tray-gold

Fruity and fragrant.

Sweet and sour

Cool and refreshing

Sweet, sweet.

8. Idioms with a lot of juice

A big fruit. Look, it is used to describe many fruits. Numerous explanations are used to describe the fruitful harvest: huge fruits are covered with branches, and the garden describes the fruitful harvest. For example. A fruitful explanation. A fruitful explanation. Full branch explanation: fruitful: fruitful. It means that there are many fruits in the orchard: many and many; Continuous string: dense, can be used to describe a large number of fruits: the fragrance of fruits overflows everywhere. Fruits are constantly strung and everywhere! That tree is really full of fruit, bumper harvest, big fruit: fruit is full of branches. The aroma of fruit shows that there are many fruits and describes a lot of accumulation. Heavy. There are a lot of big fruits knotted with fingers.

9. Idioms describing fruits

1. Bad dates and pears

In the old days, most books were printed in jujube and pear wood, because it was said that it was a "curse of jujube and pear wood" to engrave useless books indiscriminately. See "Lizao"

2. Pear blossoms bring rain

Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Song of Eternal Sorrow": "Tears fall on her white face, like spring rain on pear flowers." "Pear blossoms bring rain" was originally used to describe how Yang Guifei cried when it rained. Later used to describe a woman's delicate and charming.

3. pear-shaped eyebrows and hair

Eyebrows are all white. Describe the height of a year.

4. Liyuan disciples

Also known as "children of pear garden". (1) A general term for the court song and dance artists in Liyuan during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. (2) After the Tang Dynasty, it generally refers to opera actors.

5. Avoid the plum and doubt the melon

The Three Kingdoms "A Gentleman's Journey": "A gentleman does not doubt before acting. If you don't accept shoes, Li won't be crowned. " Later, he said that he would avoid suspicion by "avoiding Li and suspecting melon"

(9) Extended reading of multi-fruit idioms:

In fact, fruit is always close to our life. In the long history, fruit has never faded out of human sight. In ancient times, people used fruits for sacrifices, gifts and entertainment, and even used fruits to express their feelings and praise the ambition of poetry creation. Today, we are still familiar with some words about fruit creation, and everyone knows something to some extent. For example, in the Book of Songs, "Give me papaya, give me Qiongju, give me Mutao, give me Qiong Yao". Another example is the proverb "peaches and plums are self-evident" which praises people's noble character, and the idiom "Gua Tian has a history" which is still widely used today.

In China's ancient metonymic culture, fruits are widely borrowed, and all aspects of life can be compared with fruits. What do you mean by "returning the favor", "two peaches and three scholars", "breaking sleeves and cracking peaches", "looking at plums to quench thirst" and "acting peaches", whether it is jealousy or homosexuality or intrigue. These words containing fruits can express their subtle meanings.

At the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, Yan Shu, a doctor of the State of Qi, was witty and eloquent, and once went to Chu. In order to show the strength of his country, the king of Chu tried to insult Yan Zi again and again, but Yan Zi skillfully responded with words, and finally made the king of Chu bring disgrace to oneself. One of the things is related to fruit.

He said that the King of Chu had failed in humiliating Yan Zi, so he made another plan. At the banquet, the king of Chu let two prisoners pass by the temple gate. Deliberately containing the prison guards, asked the two prisoners where they came from and what crimes they committed. The bodyguard replied that he was from Qi and handed over the theft. The king of Chu shook his head and said with a smile, "Hey, this is Qi people."

At this time, as the angel of Qi, he stood up unhurriedly and said to the king of Chu:

"I heard that this orange is produced in Huainan, sweet and delicious. If transplanted to Huaibei, it will not be an orange, but will become sour and astringent. Although there is little difference in appearance, the essence has changed a lot. What is the reason, mainly because the water and soil are different? I, a citizen of Qi State, went abroad and became a thief at your doorstep, which is all due to the soil and water of Chu State. "

Hearing this, the king of Chu made a big blush. I am embarrassed to confess to Yan Shu: "I really shouldn't tease a saint like you." I really brought shame on myself. "

In this story, Yan Zi skillfully defended the dignity of himself and the country by taking advantage of the difference between the oranges in Huainan and the oranges in Huainan. Yan Zi's intelligence is praised by later generations.