Onion is a symbol and often a metaphor quoted as life since each phase in our life in the past is lost like the layers of the onion peel to reveal a new fresh phase of joy , or sadness when we weep.
If something is like an onion, it is a layered problem. Peeling the onion would be addressing the problems one at a time, and possibly harder and harder - just like an onion has more odor the more you peel. Onion skin can also be a reference to a type of paper, often the type used for making carbon copies. The paper is thin and rustles as you touch it, and feels a bit like the outer onion peel.
A simile is when you compare one thing with another thing but they are completely different. Some examples include brave as a lion and as cold as an ice cube.
full of trees and foggy
Sometimes your life can be like a pair of scissors because it will be nice and new (first day at school, first bf/gf, first kiss, etc.), but after a while it will eventually get dull (in other words...BORING!!!)
The ocean is like a soft blanket, comforting and inviting!
life is like an onion peel it off one layer at a time,and some times weep
It means an onion is a metaphor for life when the past phase is peeled away to reveal a new fresh layer in life where at some point along the process of entering new phases we face sadness and weep.
Because your heart is like an onion, everytime your heart is broken, another layer ispeeled off. Eventually, there is no skin left and only onion. This represents that all the bad love is away and pure heart is left and you can settle down. KO, I don't have a clue.
like sage and onion without the onion
life on the Arabian peninsula was sometimes dry and sometimes reliogosly
The thick layer that surrounds onion cells is called the cell wall. This is common in plant cells and is used to block certain ions from entering.
how do you KNOW what a cell looks like?1. look at a slide with a layer of onion on it through a microscope.2. look it up on the internet.3. look at books.
Sushi is a small piece of food that has a few layers. The first layer is black stuff, the second layer is rice, the third layer is usually wasabi, and the fourth layer is sometimes meat.
Due to the techniques of obtaining the samples, onion cells remain intact in the tissue, but because cheek cells are obtained by rubbing a toothpick on your cheek, you are disrupting the cheek tissue, and instead of getting a sheet of cheek cells, you get individual cheek cells.
no not really .. i suppose they would rather eat seeds and sometimes even DOG BISCUITS! weird isn't it .
The proverb "life is like a wheel, sometimes you are on top and sometimes you are on the bottom" is credited to the Filipino culture. The proverb is called a salawikain in the Philipinnes.
The proverb "life is like a wheel, sometimes you are on top and sometimes you are on the bottom" is credited to the Filipino culture. The proverb is called a salawikain in the Philipinnes.