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Idioms with sour taste
All idioms containing the word "acid" and their explanations;

Sour vinegar-describes pretending to be elegant and polite.

Sweet and sour-refers to various tastes. Metaphor is happiness, pain, etc.

Don't sell sour wine-it's sour and still won't sell. The original metaphor is that treacherous court officials do not allow learned and virtuous people to serve the country, which blinds the monarch. Metaphor is poor management or improper employment.

Bitterness-speaking with thorns and being cruel to others.

Cold and sad nose-chilling: heart fighting millet; Sour nose: The nose is bitter. Describe the fear and sadness in my heart

Depression and depression. Describe poverty and embarrassment when you are frustrated.

Dogs hate wine and sour wine-a metaphor for a sinister environment that makes people shrink back.

Heartbreaking-describes extreme sadness.

Sweet, sour, bitter, spicy-refers to different flavors. It is often used to describe all kinds of encounters and complicated feelings in life.

Sour, salty, bitter and spicy-all kinds of tastes. Metaphor is happiness, pain, etc. With "ups and downs".

Acid and vinegar-produce jealousy. Especially in the relationship between men and women. Use "jealousy"

Jealousy-produce jealousy. Especially in the relationship between men and women.

Suffering-refers to hard work and hardship.

Bitter rain and sour wind-Jude said bitter wind and bitter rain. Terrible weather. It is also a metaphor for the unstable situation.

Neither cold nor sour-dialect. Describe indifference.