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An idiom to describe the ripeness of oranges?

What idioms are there to describe fleshy oranges?

Fresh and juicy, please adopt it if you are satisfied.

Ⅱ What are the words used to describe oranges?

The words used to describe "orange" are delicious, delicious, sweet, full, Huang Chengcheng, bitter, sweet and sour, sweet, fresh and dry.

1.

delicious

plum blossom

Wye

]

Explanation:

1 gourmet.

2 delicious; It tastes good.

Sentence: Gazelle is only interested in enjoying the delicious food in front of her eyes, and she doesn't notice the hidden dangers around her.

2.

delicious

what

chī

] [

Haoou

chī

]

Explanation:

[

what

chī

]

The shape tastes good.

[

Haoou

chī

]

Greed; Greed; Like to eat and drink.

Sentence: The food is delicious, but a little salty.

3.

Sweet

timely rain

Tien

]

Interpretation: sweet.

Sentence making: Only after suffering can we truly taste the sweetness of victory.

4.

Sweet

Xichuang

Tien

]

Explanation:

Sweet and fragrant.

② Describe that sleep is practical and comfortable.

After a hard day's work, he is sleeping soundly now.

5.

Huang Chengcheng [

Juang

the Chen Dynasty

the Chen Dynasty

]

Interpretation: describe orange or golden yellow.

This big orange in Huang Chengcheng looks delicious.

6.

Fresh [

Layla

Xichuang

] [

Layla

Xi 'an (place name)

]

Explanation:

(1) does not deteriorate, process or wither.

(2) The circulation is regular and there is no impurity.

(3) Not long after its appearance, it is still uncommon; Rare; Rare.

In the shop, all kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables are fragrant.

7.

Sweet and sour

Su Xun

Tien

]

Explanation:

① Sour taste and sweet taste; Sweet and sour.

(2) Yuan Sanqu writers Guan Yunshi (No.Suanzhai) and Xu Zaisi (No Heaven House). Both are equally famous, and later generations compiled it, named sweet and sour Yuefu.

Sentence: I prefer sweet and sour food.

8.

pained

stopper

]

Explanation:

Bitter.

2 inner pain.

Sentence: This is a bitter olive.

9.

full

Variety

Ma Su

]

Explanation:

1 fullness; Enrich.

(2) full of emotions.

Sentence: There is a bumper harvest this year, and the rice grains are full.

10.

sapless

timely rain

finish

]

Explanation:

(1) shrinkage; Not full.

(2) describe the text and other content is poor and boring.

Sentence: This orange has been left for a long time, and some of it has withered.

Idioms describing oranges

Bright red, translucent white, translucent reddish purple with green, translucent agate, big and round fruit, full loquat, golden fruit flavor, full of sweet and sour, delicious and cold, refreshing, fragrant and sweet, juicy melon, green flesh, red granules, full, sweet and delicious.

Idioms about oranges

There are only three idioms about oranges, namely, south orange and north orange, Huai orange is orange and Huai orange is orange. Explanation of words:

1, living in the south and branching in the north

Pinyin: Nanyin

Explanation: The ancients thought that oranges in the south would become bitter oranges when transplanted to the north of Huaihe River. Later used to describe the variation of the same species due to different environmental conditions.

Source: Yanzi Chunqiu Miscellaneous Articles: "Those born in Huainan are oranges, and those born in Huaibei are oranges. Leaves are similar to disciples, but they taste different. What's that? The soil and water are different. "

Yan Zi left his seat and replied, "I heard that oranges grow orange in the south of Huaihe River and bitter orange in the north of Huaihe River, but the leaves are similar in shape and the fruits taste different." What is the reason? The water and soil are different.

2. Huai orange is bitter orange.

Pinyin: huái jú wéi zhǐ

Explanation: Citrus in Huainan was transplanted to the north of Huaihe River and became a bitter citrus reticulata. Metaphor environment has changed, and the nature of things has also changed.

Source: Yan Fu's Yuan Qiang: "The West is mostly based on wealth, but if we make it ourselves, the orange is bitter. What if you survive and can't hand it in? "

3. Oranges outside Huaihe River

Pinyin: yúHuai zh and jú

Explanation: It is a metaphor for things that are easy to change and deteriorate.

Source: Ye Shengtao's "Poor Sorrow": "There is no factory system, it is prosperous in the west, almost like an orange crossing the Huaihe River and moving to the floating beam."

(4) Extended reading of idioms describing the maturity of oranges.

Orange is a kind of fruit of Citrus in Rutaceae. There are mainly the following kinds of oranges:

1, orange

Lacquer orange is native to Huangyan County, Zhejiang Province, and belongs to Lacquer Orange Group in Rutaceae orange subregion. There are several varieties, the total number of which is very small at present, which are only distributed in some traditional citrus areas in Huangyan, Zhejiang. Sweet and fruity, it is the only aromatic variety in wide-peel citrus.

2. orange

Oranges are the fruits of citrus trees in Rutaceae, also known as Guo Huang, Citrus, Jinhuan and Liu Ding. Citrus is a kind of citrus fruit with high edible and medicinal value. Oranges originated in Southeast Asia. Small trees of citrus.

3. Lemon

Lemon is a dicotyledonous plant belonging to Rutaceae and Citrus. Lemon is produced in the south of the Yangtze River in China, originated in Southeast Asia, and mainly produced in the United States, Italy, Spain and Greece.

4.grapefruit

Pomelo is a kind of tree belonging to the genus Citrus in Rutaceae. The shoots, leaf backs, pedicels, calyx and ovary are all pilose, the leaves are usually dark purple, and the shoots are flat and angular. The leaves are thick, dark green, oval or oval.

5.kumquat

Kumquat, also known as kumquat, is an evergreen shrub of Rutaceae. The height of the tree is less than 3 meters, the leaves are thick, oval-lanceolate or rectangular, the top is slightly sharp or blunt, and the base is wide wedge-shaped or nearly round. They are all over southern China, especially in Taiwan Province, Fujian, Guangdong and Guangxi.

Idioms describing the color of oranges.

There is no proper idiom to describe the color of oranges. These words are

Huang Chengcheng Huang Chengcheng

Description: Describe orange or golden yellow.

Example: "Huang Chengcheng is full of oranges.

Idioms describing oranges

Bright red, translucent white, translucent red purple, green, translucent agate-like big round fruit, plump loquat, golden fruit fragrance, sweet and sour, cool and refreshing, fragrant and sweet. The juice is tasty and sweet, and the melon green and red granules are full, sweet and delicious.

ⅶ Idioms describing oranges

Sweet and round, golden and bright, and fragrant. ....

Qu Yuan's Ode to Orange

Text: translation:

After the emperor, the trees are beautiful and the oranges are attractive. Orange, you are a good tree between heaven and earth. You were born to adapt to the local water and soil.

I was ordered not to move. I was born in the south. Your quality is down-to-earth. You grew up in a country in the south of the Yangtze River.

Deep-rooted and difficult to migrate, more determined. Deep-rooted, difficult to move, that's because your will is single-minded.

The green leaves are brilliant and gratifying. The green leaves are lined with white flowers, which is refreshing.

Once the branch is pricked, the round fruit will be embarrassed. The branches are layered, the thorns are pointed and the fruits are perfect.

Green and yellow are mixed, and the article is rotten. There is yellow in the green and green in the yellow. How gorgeous the colors are.

Fine color and white inside, arbitrary class. Exquisite appearance and clean heart are similar to a moral gentleman.

Disputes need to be repaired, but they are not ugly. It is lush, beautiful and elegant.

Well, you have different ambitions. Ah, you had different ambitions when you were a child.

Wouldn't it be nice not to move independently? Independent and special lines will never change. How can they not be respected?

Deep and difficult to move, nothing to ask for. Unswerving quality, you are open-minded and want nothing.

Su Shi is independent, horizontal but not flowing. You are far away from the secular, dare to cross, and don't go with the flow.

If you are closed to the outside world and cautious, you will not lose your heart. Be careful, never be reckless, and never make mistakes from beginning to end.

Bingde is selfless and lofty. Obeying morality without selfishness is really comparable to heaven and earth.

I wish you a happy new year and long-lasting friendship. In the season when everything is dying, may I become a bosom friend with you.

Comfort and prostitution are inseparable, which makes sense. Good inside and beautiful outside without debauchery, how upright and rich in arts and sciences,

Although you are young, you are a teacher. Although you are young, you can be a good teacher for people.

The lines are better than Bo Yi, like Xi. Character is like ancient bo art, planted here as my role model.

Idioms describing oranges

Bright red, crystal clear, big and round, fruity, sweet and sour, cold and refreshing.

ⅸ What idioms are there to describe oranges?

The four-word idioms describing oranges are: orange yellow, orange green, south orange and north orange, Huai orange, Huai orange and Huai orange. The specific explanation is as follows:

1, orange yellow orange green

Explanation: The orange is yellow and ripe, but it is still green. Autumn scenery is pleasant.

Source: Shi Zhi's poem: "Good years must be remembered, especially orange, yellow and green."

You must remember that the best scenery in a year is in the late autumn and early winter when oranges are golden and green.

2. Southern Orange and Northern Orange

Explanation: Fructus Aurantii: Deciduous shrub with bitter and sour fruit and spherical shape. The ancients thought that oranges in the south would become bitter oranges when transplanted to the north of Huaihe River. Later used to describe the variation of the same species due to different environmental conditions.

The source "Yanzi Chunqiu Neiza": "Those born in Huainan are oranges, and those born in Huaibei are oranges. Leaves are similar to disciples, but they taste different. What's that? The soil and water are different. "

Yan Zi left his seat and replied, "I heard that oranges grow orange in the south of Huaihe River and bitter orange in the north of Huaihe River, but the leaves are similar in shape and the fruits taste different."

3. Huai orange is bitter orange.

Pinyin huái jú wéi zhǐ

It shows that the citrus in Huainan has been transplanted to the north of Huaihe River and turned into bitter orange. Metaphor environment has changed, and the nature of things has also changed.

The source of Yan Fu's Yuan Qiang: "The West is mostly based on wealth, and if we do it ourselves, then Huai orange is bitter orange. If it survives, what if it can't be handed in? "

4. Turn oranges into bitter oranges

Explain the metaphor that people become bad because of the influence of the environment.

The source is Qi Yanying's "Yanzi Chunqiu Miscellaneous Ten" in the Spring and Autumn Period: "Babies smell it, but those who are born in Huainan are oranges, and those who are born in Huaibei are oranges. Leaves are similar to disciples, but they taste different. What's that? The soil and water are different. "

Yan Zi left his seat and replied, "I heard that oranges grow orange in the south of Huaihe River and bitter orange in the north of Huaihe River, but the leaves are similar in shape and the fruits taste different."

5. Oranges outside Huaihe River

A metaphor for things that are changeable and bad.

The source of Ye Shengtao's Poor Sorrow: "Nothing is better than the factory system. The prosperity of the west is almost like an orange crossing the Huaihe River. Just move to another place."

What are the four-word idioms to describe oranges?

The four-word idiom used to describe oranges is:

Orange, orange green, south orange and north orange, Huai orange is orange, orange is orange, and orange is over Huai.