A very happy explanation

Color: skin color. Describe people in high spirits and excitement. The origin of the idiom: Qing Li Jiabao's "Officialdom in the Sky" 32: "Hearing the word' Ming Bao' is exactly what he cares about most, and he can't help smiling."

Traditional Writing: Dancing with Joy

ㄟˊㄈㄟㄙㄜˋㄨˇ Athena Chu.

Synonym for beaming: beaming describes a very happy expression. Xiaomei is beaming.

The antonym of very happy: a sad face. Describing a man's sad and distressed face as his father's anger, he had to go out by himself and go back to those country people. The Scholars

Idiom grammar: combination; As predicate, adverbial and complement; Describe a person's smugness.

Degree of common use: common idioms

Emotion. Color: complimentary idioms

Idiom structure: combined idioms

Generation time: modern idioms

English translation: Very happy.

Russian translation: чрезвычайнобрадван.

Japanese translation: happy face (きしょくまんめん), proud (とくぃ)

Other translations: vorfreude Strahlend & ltfrohlockend returns home in triumph & gt& lt law > face shining joie & ltjoie transport company & gt

Idiom riddle: laugh

Pronunciation attention: color, can not be pronounced as "s m 4 I"

Writing Note: Dance, not write "Noon".