Deception
The idiom to describe " things are complicated and difficult to distinguish " was " complicated." This idiom means that things are so complicated that it is difficult to make sense of them. It can be used to describe a variety of situations or events, including interpersonal relationships, business competition, political struggles, and so on.
The idioms of rebirth were: rebirth from the fire, rebirth from the dead tree, breaking out of the cocoon into a butterfly, rebirth, rebirth of the phoenix, and seeing the sun again.
An example of a novel with a delicious idiom is as follows: There was a famous poem in " Dream of the Red Chamber ":" Jia Baoyu felt a fragrance fade out of his mouth." The " fade out " here was to describe the delicious taste of the food. In the Water Margins, Lin Chong shouted,"Let my mouth fade out!" The phrase "fade out" also vividly expressed the deliciousness of the food. In Journey to the West, when Sun Wukong ate Tang Sanzang's meat, he described it as " spitting out a mouthful of thick phlegm that smells fishy." This was also an idiom to describe the deliciousness of food.
The idiom that described everything that one saw was related to something sensitive was Tulong Qiji, which meant that the people and things they encountered were extremely special and sensitive and difficult to deal with.
The idioms used to describe a bad novel are usually those that describe absurdity, strangeness, unrealistic, or vulgar content, such as: 1. Parallel goods: refers to goods that have not been officially registered and are unreliable and of poor quality. 2. Trash: It refers to waste items that are worthless. 3. Brainless: It refers to people with low IQ who do things without thinking. 4. Brain failure: It means that the decision made by a person with a problem in their head is very stupid. 5. Brainless fans: refers to people who worship a star or idol. Their fanatical behavior is often incomprehensible. 6. Brainless drama: It refers to those extremely brainless films and television works that often have absurd plots and characters. 7. Stupid comics: Comics with stupid content often draw strange, funny, and meaningless scenes and characters. 8 Idiot sayings: The classic sayings of those brainless people are often illogical and do not match the words. 9. Brainless games: Games with brainless content often have absurd scenes and characters that people can't understand. These idioms can be used to describe a bad novel that is absurd, unrealistic, and vulgar.
There are many idioms that describe delicious food. 1. Excellent color, aroma, and taste: It refers to food that is excellent in appearance, taste, and aroma. 2. Fragrance in the wild: It described the fragrance of food that could spread to the surroundings and make people drool. 3. Delicious: It is used to describe the taste of food that is very unique and difficult to surpass. 4. Delicious food: A very precious delicacy that tastes extremely delicious. Manchu Han Imperial Feast: A very sumptuous dinner that includes a variety of different delicacies. 6. drool: It refers to a person who is very eager for the taste of delicious food and is drooling just by looking at it. 7. Color, aroma, and shape: It refers to food that is outstanding in appearance, taste, aroma, and shape. A table full of delicacies: a table full of delicacies of all kinds. Food culture: A rich and colorful culture that includes the production and tasting of various delicacies. 10. Eat to one's heart's content: It refers to feeling very satisfied and happy, eating a lot and feeling very carefree.
The idioms used to describe a good book were: extensive and profound, rich in content, beautiful in writing, benefited a lot, enlightening the soul, etc.
What idiom is used to describe a hot topic or event? You could use 'well-known',' widely attented','world-famous' and so on. These idioms all express the popularity and importance of the topic or event.
The idiom used to describe sci-fi movies is technological fantasy, which refers to the use of technological means to show the future or fictional technological world, usually imaginative and creative, different from the real world. Such films often explored the limits of human technology and the exploration of future technology. They also often involved common topics and elements in science fiction.
The idiom that described people addicted to the Internet age was " digital age phobia " or " Internet addiction." These idioms all express the symptoms of fear and addiction that people may develop in the face of the changes and challenges of the digital age. For example," digital age phobia " described people's fear and uneasiness in the face of the changes and challenges brought about by the digital age, while " Internet addiction " described people's excessive use of the Internet, which led to physical and psychological effects.