eat with relish
Pronunciation: [jρn jρn yǒu wèI]
Interpretation: the appearance of strong interest. Of eating or talking with great interest.
Source: Zhu Mingzhi's language "Seventeen Books of Zhu Shunshui Collection and Ansai Festival": "Masterpieces are better; The more you read, the more you like it. "
Vernacular translation: The more you read a good book, the more uncontrolled it becomes, and the more interesting it becomes.
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Extended information synonym: high mood
Pronunciation: [xng zhi bóbó]
Interpretation: exuberant appearance. Describe excitement.
Source: Li Qingru's "Mirror Flower Edge": "This group has passed the exam; Everyone thought that money would not go; Who knows that he is still in high spirits. "
When it came to the group exam, my uncle thought he wouldn't go, but who would have thought he was in high spirits.
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; With praise.