Idioms containing the word "juice":
"wet ink"
(Pronunciation): [mò zh and wè i gā n]?
(Interpretation): The ink for writing is still wet. Metaphor means that an agreement or Covenant has just been signed (mostly used to accuse the other party of breaking his word).
(sentence):
1) My Dasong is a country of civilization and etiquette. How can you go back on your contract with others before the ink is dry?
2) There are more than ten branches of wolf hair standing in the cypress hollow pen holder, and the ink in the inkstone is not dry, and it is as dark as a miniature pool.
3) At 5: 00 or 6: 00 in the morning, the Dongjiang levee is foggy and the morning light is slightly exposed, like a wet ink painting.
"golden pot ink"
(pronunciation): [jρNHúmòzhρ]?
(Interpretation): Jinhumo is an idiom in China, and its pinyin is jρ nhú mà zhρ, which refers to extremely precious and rare calligraphy and painting supplies.
(sentence):
1) My grandfather often paints and calligraphy with golden pot ink.
2) This painting and calligraphy is said to be painted in golden pot ink.
"rack one's brains"
(pronunciation): [ji m: o j n m: o zh: and]
(Interpretation): Describe thinking hard, thinking hard and doing your best. Think about one thing.
(sentence):
1) This problem is so difficult that Xiaoli racked her brains and didn't come up with a solution.
2) Even though he racked his brains, he was still in vain.
She racked her brains, but she still couldn't understand the teacher's explanation.