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What idioms are used to describe spoken idioms?
Ⅰ What idioms are used to describe words?
Idioms that describe words that are much more complex: making a fuss
chattering, pronounced dié dié bé ù xi ū
1. Explanation: chattering: describes talking a lot; Hugh: Stop. Of talking and nagging, endless.
2. Sentence making: She likes to talk about her son endlessly when she meets people.
3. Source: The Biography of Han Zhang Shizhi: "Fu Jiang Hou and Dong Yang Hou are called elders. They were once unable to say what they said, so it's useless for this miser to talk eloquently!"
4. Idiom story: In the Western Han Dynasty, Emperor Wen of Han sent a princess to Attila to collect porridge as the queen, so as to ensure the peace of the border, and the eunuch told the Bank of China to escort the princess. After the Bank of China said that, it surrendered to the Xiongnu and made suggestions for the Xiongnu. The envoys of the Han Dynasty went to laugh at the Huns living in a tent, and the Bank of China replied that they would only be dressed up and chattered endlessly.
ii. What is the idiom that means "tell everything you know"?
Tell everything you know [zh and wú b ù yá n] Everything you know is left unsaid.
say everything [yá n wú b ù j? n]. Say everything from your heart, and don't hold back.
tell the whole story [hé pá n tu not ch ū] and: together. Even the plates were brought out. Metaphor all speak out, without reservation.
a flow of words [kǒu ruò xuán hé] pours with rapids. When you talk, you talk like a waterfall. Describe being able to speak and argue, but it's not over.
if you don't spit, you will be unhappy [bù tǔ bù kuài]: spit: talk; Quick: happy. If you don't say it, you won't be happy, you won't spit it out.
Ⅲ What is the idiom used to describe people who have been talking?
Eloquently, eloquently, eloquently, eloquently, eloquently, attractively, and eloquently.
Ⅳ What is the idiom to describe what you say?
Keep your word: you must (can) do what you say, and you must do it.
a promise is worth a thousand dollars: a promise is worth a thousand dollars. It is a metaphor that words count, and there is great credit.
A word spoken by a gentleman is hard to trace.
A word spoken by a man is hard to trace.
Moving wood is the letter: migration: migration; Letter: Credit. Means to do what you say and keep your word.
words can be put into practice: practice: fulfillment, realization. Keep your word.
one word is the most important: it means keeping your word and keeping your word.
Ⅳ What is the idiom used to describe speaking?
To gush: to describe the continuous flow of water. Like running water, it is uninterrupted. It refers to a lot of words, but it is never finished.
The witty words are beaded. Clever and funny words are one after another.
It describes being good at speaking and making people like to listen.
The tongue is like a sword, and the lips are like a gun. It's like a clash between guns and swords.
The tongue is like a sword, and the lips are like a gun. It's described as fierce debate, sharp words, tit for tat, and intransigence.
It's like a waterfall that keeps running and pouring. It's not over when you describe it.
You are clumsy and clumsy. Your ability to speak and express yourself is very poor. Without eloquence
compare with gestures: compare. Describe to use gestures to indicate or emphasize the tone when you speak
Think without thinking: think and explore. Use thoughtlessly. Describe to speak quickly
Don't be divided: allow. It means that you are not allowed to argue
Be silent: make a sound. Don't talk, don't make a sound
Be wordless: speak. Say: say, say. I can't bear to say the tragic situation
don't speak quietly, don't make any noise
I don't know what I'm talking about. I don't know what I'm talking about. The words are confusing or empty.
Needless to say, it's not worth it; Hang one's teeth: talk about it, mention it, hang it on one's mouth. It means it's not worth mentioning.
Stunned: stare; Tongue-tied: I can't keep my tongue up. I can't speak when I stare. I describe embarrassment or shock.
I talk endlessly; To nag
is to say that there is nothing to say because of poor reasons.
To stare, to stare, to open one's eyes, to be speechless. To describe being nervous or surprised.
To whisper, to speak in a low voice.
To be upset, to describe being unconscious or speaking and doing things out of order. Make a lot of mistakes
swear solemnly to express your determination or promise something
Malicious slander comes from malicious intentions to slander and frame others, slander and speak ill of others
Blunt mouth and clumsy cheeks mean clumsy speech, not fluent speech
talkative and talkative, Instead of saying it,
gossip refers to unfounded or malicious slander. Another refers to privately discussing or secretly spreading some kind of legend.
Talking to everyone is a metaphor for saying good things to people everywhere.
Good-mouthed words describe sweet words that are used to flattering people.
Vague: unclear; Words: The same as "word" and words. It refers to words that are unclear and vague.
Nonsense, nonsense, nonsense
Blaming others for speaking or articles that are extremely unsmooth
Bones in the throat: fishbones, fishbones stuck in the throat. It is very uncomfortable to say something in your heart. < p Describe the urgency or nervousness of speaking
A delicate voice
A golden mouth, jade teeth, gold and jade: the metaphor is precious. It means that the emperor is a golden mouth, and what he says is what he can't be changed. Now the metaphor is uncompromising
A golden man keeps silent because of concerns
Adding oil and vinegar is the need of exaggeration or rendering. Add something that didn't exist in narrative or speech
Keep your mouth shut: close. Keep your mouth shut and don't speak
relish: have a strong interest. Describe that you are interested in talking all the time
keep your mouth shut.
Flatter: cater to other people's meaning and flatter them. Flattery: flattery. Speak and do things to cater to others' wishes, and try to please them.
Know shame and stop talking. It means being shy and not talking.
The old saying goes back to what was said in the past, and now it is mentioned again.
Speak frankly, without hidden songs.
Be generous and dripping. It describes speaking and writing articles. Speak freely
Speaking casually means that you can't express your words correctly when you are in a hurry, or you can refer to your words casually
Pass it down by word of mouth
Dry mouth and very thirsty. Describe hot weather or talk a lot
Quarrel gives birth to wind, which means speaking fluently, being eloquent
Say what you want, and describe people's straightforward temperament. Vivid language
A light mouth and a thin tongue describe being mean and bitter
Being straightforward and quick to say what you think
Being knowledgeable, articulate
Chattering on and on
Being confident: correct and reasonable; Strong spirit: vigorous momentum. If the reasons are correct and sufficient, the momentum of speech will be strong.
Be sharp-tongued and articulate.
Be sharp-tongued and articulate.
Be sharp-tongued, sharp-tongued: smart and clever. Describe people as smart and articulate.
A sharp-tongued person is like a good talker.
Leave room for talking and doing things. There is room for manoeuvre and flexibility
A donkey's lips and a horse's mouth are like talking and writing an article, and the preface is inconsistent.
There is no distinction between the inside and the outside, which means that talking and doing things are regardless of the occasion.
I can't explain why. It is very strange to describe things, and I can't make sense.
Mutter: Keep whispering. Talk to myself in a low voice
. Debate: Debate. Described as good at talking, good at arguing, and good at eloquence
mumbling: chanting continuously; There are words: there are words like songs and rhymes. In the old days, it refers to monks chanting scriptures, but now it refers to talking in a low voice or vaguely.
The name is justified, the name is justified, and the words are logical. In the later, it refers to just and sufficient reasons for talking and doing things.
Ba San Lan Si is a metaphor for talking and pulling, and there is no center.
A hundred words can't be argued; Argument: Argument. Even if you have a hundred mouths, you can't make it clear. Description: No matter how you argue, you can't make it clear.
Half-swallowing and half-spitting describe that your speech is vague and not straightforward.
Keep your mouth shut. Don't say anything.
Keep your mouth shut and don't talk. It describes that you are afraid of causing trouble and don't talk easily.
Avoid talking and avoid talking. It means avoiding the facts intentionally.
Clever words mean far-fetched and clever statements.
Argumentation does not hinder: hindrance. This is a Buddhist term, which refers to the Bodhisattva as a person who speaks, has a good sense of justice, is fluent in speech, and then is extensive. Be able to argue.
Be knowledgeable and argue: more. Smell: hearsay. Argument: clever words. Describe hearsay and specious remarks.
Thin lips and light words describe talkativeness and casual speech.
Keep a quiet voice: talk; Color: face. In an emergency, the speech and manner remain the same as usual. The description is very calm.
Don't be sad: I want to say it in my heart but I can't say it. Hair: Enlighten. When I can't tell a student what I want to say, I don't inspire him. This is Confucius' teaching method.
I dare not work hard and don't tell myself. Hard work (often used to express modesty).
Don't laugh, don't laugh, don't joke casually. Describe a serious attitude.
Don't talk, don't say it.
The door to being outspoken is taboo. It refers to the place where you can speak bluntly.
It's unbearable: yes, you can; Ear-piercing: listening. It means that people can't listen to what they say (mostly swearing).
Indefinable name: spoken in words; Form: describe, describe. It can't be described in words.
There are endless words. There are too many descriptions or they reach the extreme.
Words are unspeakable; Announce: publish, express. It means that words can't express (used to talk about the mystery and taste of things).
Unspeakable: explain, inform. It can't be explained by words.
Silent voice: the voice of speech; Color: the expression on your face. The intention in your heart is not revealed in your speech and face.
It's neither spreading nor branching. It's a metaphor for speaking or writing concisely, and it's not sloppy.
Ignorance means that your speech is vague and unclear. It also describes your behavior as ambiguous.
It means that a gentleman can gain the trust of others without saying anything. It is described as having high prestige. Argument: defense, explanation. No one can argue and explain.
Don't say a word without praise.
Be noncommittal: let go, stand; Yes: ok; No:no. Don't say yes, don't sayno. It means don't show your attitude.
It's not enough to tell people outside. Now it's mostly used to ask others not to tell other people about it.
Hiding one's head and revealing one's tail. It describes being evasive. Don't tell the whole truth.
Observe the words or faces of others, and observe their thoughts.
A gossipy woman is often used to refer to a woman who likes to gossip and gossip.
She is quiet and quiet, and doesn't like to talk much.
She is silent and silent, and doesn't make any noise. Widowed: few. Silent, rarely speak. < P > Chen Shan closes evil Chen: tell; Good: good law and good politics; Shut up: block up. My lieutenants tell the monarch that they are good at law and good at politics, so as to block up the monarch's evil thoughts and delusions.
Saying that the rain is sunny is a metaphor for not being able to talk together.
Idiots talk in their dreams: stupid. Originally, it means talking nonsense with absurd imagination.
I blurt it out and say it without thinking.
I speak out in words. What you say is detrimental to people's dignity.
It's rude to speak disrespectfully: modest and polite.
It's rude to speak without form.
It's orderly to speak in a well-organized way.
My humble opinion: a person who cuts grass and firewood. A humble statement that thinks his opinions are shallow .. Different words: the original refers to different wording, and the later refers to inconsistent statements. It refers to inconsistent legends.
Playing the giant snail: an instrument used in Buddhist practice. The original metaphor of Buddha was widely used by the public, and later it was used to satirize braggadocio and boast.
Dry lips and dry mouth describe the phenomenon of dry mouth caused by talking too much.
Lip burning and tongue burning: dry; My mouth is broken. My lips are dry and my tongue is broken. It describes talking too much and wasting my breath.
Words are not enough. Words: words, words. Catch: arrive; And. It means that the words used in speaking and writing can't fully and accurately express thoughts and feelings.
The words are blunt and empty, which describes that you speak hesitatingly because of your guilty conscience.
The words are extremely poor: finish, finish; Extreme: the end, the end. Finish your words and explain your reasons thoroughly.
Stabbing and stabbing: the appearance of many words. It describes nagging and endless.
It is a metaphor that there is no need to evade and explain publicly.
Playing with one's teeth means abusing each other and chatting and joking.
There is no need to talk in a big debate.
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