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柠檬未必不甜
[níng méng wèi bì bù tián]
Meaning 'Lemon may not be sour after all', which indicates that situations seemingly bad can turn into positives when viewed differently. It reflects optimism hidden within challenging moments.
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我非柠檬心却酸
[wŏ fēi níng méng xīn què suān]
Not lemons inside yet still sour This reflects a sentiment where although the person is not inherently ...
柠檬其其实不酸
[níng méng qí qí shí bù suān]
Lemon in fact is not sour The lemon symbolizes sour experiences ; however by saying lemon is actually ...
柠檬是甜的
[níng méng shì tián de]
The lemon is sweet Contrary to reality since lemons are typically sour It can be metaphorical for ...
柠檬酸更算不过我心
[níng méng suān gèng suàn bù guò wŏ xīn]
Sourness of Lemon Cant Compare to My Heart means the bitterness in life is greater than even the sour ...
柠檬只是酸而已
[níng méng zhĭ shì suān ér yĭ]
Lemons are often seen as simply sour representing a straightforward or unvarnished view This could ...
柠檬自有它的酸
[níng méng zì yŏu tā de suān]
The phrase means lemon has its own sourness emphasizing acceptance and recognition of inherent ...
柠檬会甜
[níng méng huì tián]
Lemon is generally sour so this suggests an unexpectedly sweet outcome when things are usually difficult ...
柠檬不太酸
[níng méng bù tài suān]
Literal meaning is lemon not so sour which humorously contrasts lemons typically tart flavor with ...
柠檬不辛酸
[níng méng bù xīn suān]
Lemon Is Not Sour Lemons typically are sour but here it expresses the desire to overcome difficulties ...