1, the gluttonous eye, pronounced y m y m yǎn chán d \u b\u o m m o m m o, describes when people want to eat but can't eat or gluttony is not satisfied.
Source: A Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Qingxue Qin (16): "It's time to see the world after a trip to Suzhou. I am still so greedy. "
2, gluttonous, pinyin tāo kǒu chán shé, meaning a metaphor for greedy people.
Source: Qing Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng" The 33 rd time: "Warm clouds steam Xia Wei; My mouth is licking my tongue. I'm from the mountains. "
3, drooling, meaning that even the saliva is dripping. Describe the appearance of being very greedy.
Source: Qing Jiwen's Twenty-sixth Return to the City? At this moment, I heard Perilla say that there were such good cigarettes, and my mouth was watering.
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Idiom to describe greed: mouth watering, mouth watering.
1, salivating is an idiom in China, pronounced as chuí xián sān chǐ, which means that there is three feet of saliva hanging on your mouth, describing greediness to the extreme. It also describes envy to the extreme and wants to keep it for yourself.
Usage: There is a black and white puppy sitting opposite, making faces and wanting to eat.
2, drooling, pinyin is chuí xián yù dī, an idiom in China, which means that your mouth is watering. Describe the appearance of being very greedy, and also express great envy and desire for good things (including derogatory words).
Source: Zou Taofen's Experience, Slum Newspaper? But in the eyes of a poor boy like me, I really think this is a lot of money. To be honest, my mouth is watering!