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柠檬好酸
[níng méng hăo suān]
'Lemon is sour' might appear simple on the surface, but it metaphorically indicates jealousy or envy (as when we feel 'sour'), often used humorously or lightheartedly to share feelings about a sour situation.
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你非柠檬为何我心会酸
[nĭ fēi níng méng wéi hé wŏ xīn huì suān]
You are not a lemon why do I feel sour ? It metaphorically uses sour feelings typically caused by a ...
我是柠檬心会酸
[wŏ shì níng méng xīn huì suān]
Using the sourness of a lemon to metaphorically describe oneself indicating that their heart feels ...
柠檬的酸涩
[níng méng de suān sè]
The Bitter Sourness of Lemon metaphorically describes experiences or feelings with a sharp often ...
不是柠檬为何心酸
[bù shì níng méng wéi hé xīn suān]
A humorous way to say if not lemon why sourness it describes feelings similar to jealously or dissatisfaction ...
柠檬有点酸呀
[níng méng yŏu diăn suān yā]
It translates to The lemon is slightly sour Here lemon sourness represents a kind of envious feeling ...
檸檬好酸
[níng méng hăo suān]
Lemon is very sour which literally translates to Lemon so sour In a broader sense it reflects a bitter ...
柠檬为你独酸
[níng méng wéi nĭ dú suān]
It means the lemon is only sour for you symbolically referring to the sourness when feeling jealous ...
柠檬是有多酸
[níng méng shì yŏu duō suān]
Uses lemon as a metaphor questioning how sour it can be implies dealing with lifes hardships or unpleasant ...
柠檬姓酸
[níng méng xìng suān]
Lemon is sour – A playful phrase emphasizing lemons as sour and could represent a selfdeprecating ...