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Idiom that means nonsense?

1. Idioms to describe nonsense

Idioms that describe nonsense:

1, full of empty talk [mm m mǐn zhǐk?ng yán á n] Interpretation: full of nonsense. Describe this article as empty.

Source: Zhang Yong's "Questions and Answers of Mr. Zhang Taiyan": "How can two or three literati fake a topic and study each other be called disturbing public order and good customs?"

For example, in this way, if the supporting laws can't keep up or the administrative law enforcement is weak, it can only be empty talk.

2. Nonsense [fèi huà lián piān] Interpretation: There are too many unnecessary nonsense in describing articles or speeches.

Example: Your article is long and rambling, without highlighting the theme.

3. There is nothing to say [yán zhī wú wù] Interpretation: A speech or article is very empty and has no content.

Source: Zhouyi Family: "A gentleman keeps his words and deeds."

Example: When writing an article, you should seek truth from facts, say what you have, and don't talk empty talk without substance.

4, talk big [kuā kuā qí tán] Interpretation: Speaking or writing articles is grandiose and unrealistic.

Source: Qing Wu Jingzi, "The Scholars": "Into the study door; Hear Yang Zhizhong talking inside; Know that he has come; Go in and bow; Sit down together. "

For example, without investigation, there is no right to speak, and it is annoying to talk nonsense.

5. Overexpression [guò shèn qí cí] Interpretation: refers to over-expression, which is not in line with the actual situation.

Source: Guo Moruo's Before and After Anyway, the third article of the first article: "I am afraid that someone will not be convinced and think that I exaggerate."

Give an example to show that I am not exaggerating.

2. What idioms are there with nonsense?

Honestly,

Words,

Needless to say,

Speak out, expert.

Lan Qing Mandarin,

It's a long story,

To make a long story short,

Nonsense,

Empty talk,

Nonsense,

Say only three words to everyone,

Not good at words,

Long words, short words,

Don't leave the bank in three words,

Lovers are lovers,

Words are inappropriate,

Shows great potential,

Empty talk,

There are many things hidden in the text,

Romantic story,

It's true,

Coincidentally,

A word from a gentleman is worth ten years' research.

Words, words,

Vernacular stereotyped writing,

Words contain ridicule and irony.

3. What are the idioms of "nonsense"

1. Nonsense [fèi huà lián piān]: There are too many unnecessary nonsense when describing articles or speeches.

Source: The source is unknown.

2. The paper is full of empty talk [mǐ [mǐ nzh ǐ kū ng yá n]: full of nonsense. Describe this article as empty.

Source: Zhang Yong's "Questions and Answers of Mr. Zhang Taiyan": "How can two or three literati fake a topic and study each other be called disturbing public order and good customs?"

3, three papers without donkeys [sān zhǐ wú lǘ]: It is nonsense to describe writing articles, and the text is irrelevant.

Source: Mianxue of Yan Family Training by Yan Zhitui in Northern Qi Dynasty: "Ye Yue said:' A doctor bought a donkey, and there were three books coupons, but there was no donkey word. " "

4. Gossip [xiá n yá n p not y incarnation]: refers to words that have nothing to do with business; Nonsense.

Source: The source is unknown.

5. talkative [fēng gàn ráo shé]: refers to talkative.

Source: Song Luoji's poem "imperial academy": "Feng Gan rap and leave a case, Emperor Yangdi's suicide note is dark ancient coal."

4. What nonsense idioms are there?

A detailed statement

A torrent of words. Refers to a long speech or chapter with complex content and repeated words.

Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" Seventy-eighth: "Where is the manuscript? It is necessary to take a closer look and talk a long story. I don't know what it is. "

A very long article, remark or article.

A lengthy discussion, speech or article.

Source: The seventh time in A Dream of Red Mansions: "See Mrs. Wang and Aunt Xue talking about housewives in detail."

pages of nonsense

There is too much unnecessary nonsense in describing articles or speeches.

Inferior and obese words

The content is poor and the words are long.

Source: Feng Gu, Wen Xin Diao Long by Xie in the Southern Dynasties: "The hammer is firm but difficult to move, and the knot is firm but not stagnant, which is also the strength of the wind. If you are arrogant, you will have no bones. "

foolish

Empty, no content. Many words and articles are extremely vague.

Source: South Liu Song Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Pai Diao": "Nothing happened, but there were hundreds of people in Qing Dynasty."

Too long, wordy

The description is too long and the text is lengthy. Use "magnificently".

5. Idioms to describe nonsense

talk nonsense

Detailed explanation

Description: There are too many unnecessary nonsense in describing articles or speeches.

Ex.: His article really belongs to ~, so there is nothing to say.

Grammar: formal; As objects and attributes; Describe that the center of the article is not prominent

synonym

Words and redundant sentences with no substantive content.

antonym

One-liners must be pointed out

6. What nonsense idioms are there?

1. Nonsense [fèi huà lián piān]: There are too many unnecessary nonsense when describing articles or speeches. return

Source: The source is unknown.

2, full of empty talk to answer [m m ǐ n zh ǐ k not ng yá n]: full of nonsense. Describe this article as empty.

Source: Zhang Yong's "Questions and Answers of Mr. Zhang Taiyan": "How can two or three literati fake a topic and study each other be called disturbing public order and good customs?"

3, three papers without donkeys [sān zhǐ wú lǘ]: It is nonsense to describe writing articles, and the text is irrelevant.

Source: Mianxue of Yan Family Training by Yan Zhitui in Northern Qi Dynasty: "Ye Yue said:' A doctor bought a donkey, and there were three books coupons, but there was no donkey word. " "

4. Gossip [xiá n yá n p not y incarnation]: refers to words that have nothing to do with business; Nonsense.

Source: The source is unknown.

5. talkative [fēng gàn ráo shé]: refers to talkative.

Source: Song Luoji's poem "imperial academy": "Feng Gan rap and leave a case, Emperor Yangdi's suicide note is dark ancient coal."

7. What nonsense idioms are there?

1. Nonsense [fèi huà lián piān]: There are too many unnecessary nonsense when describing articles or speeches.

2. Redundant words and sentences [rǒ ng cí zhuij]: Redundant: complicated; Redundancy: redundant and useless. Refers to unnecessary and useless words in poetry.

3. Off-topic Wan Li [lí tí wàn lǐ]: Writing an article or a speech is far from the topic to be discussed and has nothing to do with it.

4. The article is irrelevant to the topic [wénbo tí]: The meaning in the article does not match the topic. Refers to people who can't speak or write articles on the subject.

5. Talk big [kuā kuā qí tán]: It is unrealistic to describe the rhetoric.

6, irrelevant [bù zhuó biān jì]: use: contact; Margins: boundaries, edges. Out of reach. More refers to vague speech and not touching the reality.

7. Too far from the topic [Lí tí tà i Yu n]: too far from the topic, irrelevant.

8, three papers without donkeys [sān zhǐ wú lǘ]: It is nonsense to describe writing articles, which is irrelevant.

9. Make something out of nothing [yá n zhī wú wī]: refers to an empty article or speech with no actual content.

10, an armchair strategist [zhǐshàng tán bρng] an armchair strategist. Metaphor is empty talk, which can't solve practical problems. It is also a metaphor that empty talk cannot become a reality.

8. Idioms to describe nonsense.

pages of nonsense

Description: There are too many unnecessary nonsense in describing articles or speeches.

9. Four-word words with the same meaning as nonsense

Nonsense: Describe too much unnecessary nonsense in an article or speech.

The character rap inside: character: Tang Rong acting as a monk, rap: talkative and nagging. Rich and talkative. It means to say something you shouldn't say or mind other people's business. This metaphor is full of nonsense.

Chew one's tongue: figuratively speaking right and wrong or talking nonsense.

Full of empty talk: full of nonsense. Describe this article as empty.

Sharpen your mouth: Nonsense.

Three pieces of paper have no donkey: describing and writing articles is all nonsense and irrelevant.

Rap: To talk nonsense or play jokes on people endlessly.

Gossip: refers to words that have nothing to do with business; Nonsense.

10. What are the idioms to describe "nonsense"

pages of nonsense

Pinyin: fèi huà lián piān

There are too many unnecessary words in describing articles or speeches.

Origin of idioms

* * *《& lt; China rural socialism * * * > Note: "Sometimes they talk nonsense, and sometimes they try to be as simple as possible, as if they are determined to make readers suffer.

use

Partial form; As objects and attributes; Describe that the center of the article is not prominent

synonym

Words have nothing to say; Complete/pure/meaningless/nonsense

Meaningless antonym

Words have substance; Concise and witty.

Examples of idioms

Ling Shuhua's "Ancient Rhyme": "What is said today is good, and tomorrow it will become waste mud nonsense."