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橙子微酸
[chéng zi wēi suān]
The literal meaning is 'the orange is slightly sour,' which uses fruit to describe a feeling - like sweetness tainted with slight acidity, reflecting mixed emotions.
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橘子好酸
[jú zi hăo suān]
The orange is sour This phrase may appear literal at first glance but its often used metaphorically ...
橘子心酸
[jú zi xīn suān]
Bitter Orange Represents an emotional state of melancholy or sadness similar to the taste of a bitter ...
酸果味儿
[suān guŏ wèi ér]
This name Sour Fruit Taste implies a slightly sour or bittersweet feeling suggesting that the owner ...
柠萌酸
[níng méng suān]
Translating to Citrus sour symbolizes something related to citrus which usually conveys fresh ...
橘子好酸橙子好甜
[jú zi hăo suān chéng zi hăo tián]
Literal translation is Oranges are sour tangerines are sweet contrasting between two similar things ...
柠檬会酸西瓜会甜
[níng méng huì suān xī guā huì tián]
This name uses two different fruits to contrast sourness and sweetness in life indicating dual aspects ...
橘子酸
[jú zi suān]
Translates directly as Sour Orange this name is a simple but evocative play on words It suggests sourness ...
酸柠甜橙
[suān níng tián chéng]
Sour Lemon Sweet Orange represents contrasts yet complementarity : acidity against sweetness ...
酸橘
[suān jú]
Meaning Sour Orange it can symbolize a mix of emotions like bittersweet moments or a tart and refreshing ...