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What idioms describe the quality of products?
Such as authentic, authentic, well-known, well-known and unique.

If it's fake, replace it.

Pinyin rú ji m: b ā o Juan

If it's fake, I'll change it for you. Mainly as a shop slogan, it will be quoted elsewhere, meaning "it must be true".

The source was originally a slogan used by shops to promote.

Usage subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and attribute; Include praise

goods?genuine?and?prices?reasonable

Pinyin huo zhn Jiàshí

The goods are not fake, but the price is real. Describe truth, truth.

Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Unfamiliar Status Quo Witnessed in Twenty Years" is quoted for the fifth time: "But I wonder if there is the word' sincerity, childlike innocence'?"

Usage can be used by people and things. Used on people, it often expresses contempt or ridicule. Generally used as object and attribute.

High visibility

Pinyin chí míng dāng shì.

Well-known interpretation: as we all know; Contemporary: contemporary, now. Contemporary fame spreads far and wide. Describe high popularity.

Jinchangqu's "Huayang Guozhi Hou Xian Zhi (Chen Shou)" source: "All brilliant, famous in the world."

Used as predicate and attribute; Point out the name

Win universal praise

Pinyin yǒu kǒu jiē bēi?

Interpret the tablet, remember the tablet of merit; All, all. Everyone's mouth is a living monument. Metaphor is universally praised by everyone.

Source (Wu Yuan by Puji, Volume 17, Zen Master Lin Jizong from South Vietnam): "Zen Master Taiping from Yongzhou is in class:' If it is favorable, stay in the city. Radish in Zhou Zhen is very expensive, and rice in Luling is very cheap. Struggle is like peace here. When roads are prosperous, businessmen are eager for peace. Four articles for a liter of white rice and one article for a bunch of radishes. You don't have to buy cheap ones in the north, but you must buy expensive ones in the west. Natural things and four generations, natural benefits are king. How can you tell a Buddhist truth? "for a long time, the cloud said,' I advise you not to carve hard stones, because the population on the road is like a monument.' "

Usage subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and attribute; Include praise

unique

Pinyin dú y and wú r

These definitions are not the same or comparable.

The source of Song Yanshou's "Jing Zong Ji Lu" Volume 31: "Being unique is really liberating."

Usage? Combined type; As predicate and attribute; With praise.