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Dental idioms

Idioms of "Ya" include babbling, gnashing teeth, glib tongue and learning from others.

First of all, babble.

1, meaning: Babies babble like adults.

2, the source: Tang Tu's "Obstacle Car Text": "Two women babble, five men and geese."

I still remember my brother babbling, but I didn't expect to be admitted to the university in a blink of an eye. How can people not sigh that the sun and the moon fly so fast?

Second, gnash your teeth.

1, meaning: describe extreme hatred.

2. Source: The second discount of Sun Yuan Zhang Zhong's "Looking for a headscarf" is: "Why gnash your teeth; Scared the criminal's face like gold paper. "

People gnash their teeth at those corrupt elements.

Third, glib.

1, meaning: describe someone who has a glib tongue and is good at coping.

2. Source: Yuan Wu Changling "Zhang Tianshi": "If you rest there, you will be sharp-tongued; Adjust 34,000; Say that people are good; Make people warm and ignorant; Harmful. "

3. Example: A glib tongue has no concession, and a cold face is chilling and self-cultivation.

Third, pick up people's teeth and wisdom.

1, interpretation: a metaphor for copying other people's languages and words into your own words.

2. Source: Xia Qing Economic Zone "Wild Tang Luyan": "Clearly understand with stories; But secretly turned over the previous game; Fang is not picking people's teeth. "

There is nothing profound in this paper, but it is just a good example.