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What idioms are there that give good lectures?

The idiom describing "giving a good lecture" is vivid, interesting, fascinating and full of fun.

First, vivid

Description: It depicts the voice and expression of the characters. Describe a vivid narrative or description.

Said by: Especially when it comes to her own children, it is really vivid and nuanced. Chapter 9 of Feng Deying's "Winter jasmine"

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Used for speeches, etc.

Synonyms are vivid, vivid, vivid, clear-cut, vivid, eloquent, charming, vivid and witty.

The antonym is boring, boring, dull and unspeakable.

Second, with relish.

Explanation: Jin Jin: The appearance of strong interest. Of eating or talking with great interest.

Said by: That's true, but when it comes to theory, Xu Ning still talks with Tao Jing and Kan Kan with relish. Yang Mo's Song of Youth, Chapter 12, Part I

Grammar: formal; As predicate and object; Include praise

Synonyms are interesting, interesting, enthusiastic, relished and interesting.

Antonyms taste like chewing wax, boring, boring, boring, like chewing chicken ribs.

Third, charming.

Explanation: Victory: Victory. Bring people into a good place. Now it is often used to refer to particularly attractive scenery or literary works.

Said by: Although the model paintings are small, Suzhou gardens, though small in pattern, are always so fascinating. Qin Mu's "Shrimp Fun"

Synonyms are fascinating, gripping, unique and fascinating.

Antonyms taste like chewing wax.

Fourth, the punch line

Explanation: Julian: Beads. Interesting words come and go.

His witty speech made everyone laugh.

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and clause; Include praise

Synonyms are eloquent, vivid, eloquent, witty puns, witty explanations and clever sentences.

Antonyms taste like chewing wax, nonsense, and taste like chewing wax.

Five, interesting

Explanation: Make trouble: show it endlessly. Full of wonderful interests (especially language, articles or works of art).

Source: This speech has both good lessons and interesting remarks, which left a deep impression on our officers and men. Feng Yuxiang's My Life, Chapter 27

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and complement; Include praise

Synonyms are interesting, interesting, interesting, interesting, interesting, wonderful and interesting.

Antonyms are boring.