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What is a nonsense four-character idiom?

1. Crazy guess the answer to idioms There is a book that says what nonsense is. Crazy guessing idioms A book says nonsense, and the answer is nonsense. In the picture, there is the word nonsense directly in the book, and a book can be linked into page after page, which can analyze that idioms are nonsense.

Nonsense, pinyin is fèi huà lián piān, which means describing too many unnecessary words in an article or speech. From * * * "; Note: "Sometimes they talk nonsense, and sometimes they try to keep it simple, as if they were determined to make readers suffer."

Related synonyms are nonsense and nonsense. Antonyms are meaningful, concise and witty.

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Analysis of near antonyms;

First, nonsense

Pinyin [y and pà i hú yá n]

Explain unrealistic words.

The source of Ouyang Shan's Three Hutongs: "What Chiang Kai-shek and Kuomintang officials call' uniting hunger, uniting with * * * and helping peasants and workers' is all nonsense."

Second, be concise.

Explanation: complete. Not much to say, but the meaning is there. Describe speaking and writing succinctly.

Source: Xiao Gan's "A Faded Album": "Be concise, so you will get half written and half white."

Grammar: combination; As predicate, adverbial and complement; Include praise

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2. The four words with the same meaning as nonsense are all nonsense: when describing an article or speech, there are too many unnecessary nonsense.

Fenggan rap: Fenggan: a monk in the Tang Dynasty, rap: talkative. 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.

3. What are the four-word words with the same meaning as "nonsense"? 1, nonsense.

[Pinyin ]:]:fèI Huán piānān

[Interpretation]: There are too many unnecessary words describing articles or speeches.

Your article is long and rambling, and it doesn't highlight the theme.

[Source]: * * * "My Notes": "Sometimes it's nonsense, sometimes it's as simple as possible, as if they are determined to make readers suffer.

2. Rich and talkative

[Pinyin ]: fē ng gā n rá o shé

[Interpretation]: Fenggan: A monk in the Tang Dynasty. Rap: talkative, 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.

What is the value of an article if it is like a doctor buying a donkey and chattering endlessly?

[Source]: Hanshan resumed his official position and smiled and answered: "Fenggan rap." Leave it for a long time. Song Shi Dao Yuan's "Jingdezhen Deng Chuan Ji" (Volume 27)

3. Full of empty talk

[Pinyin ]: m ǐ n zh ǐ k not ng yá n

[Interpretation]: It means that the paper is full of nonsense. Describe this article as empty.

What does your article look like when it's all empty talk?

[Source]: If two or three scholars forge a topic and study each other, how can it be called disturbing public order? (Mr. Zhang Taiyan's question and answer in Zhang Yong)

4, gossip and language

[Pinyin]: Xi yán yán p not y incarnation

[Definition]: refers to words that have nothing to do with business; Nonsense.

What does your article look like when it's all empty talk?

[Source]: None

[Usage]: as an object and an attribute; Used for speaking, etc.

5. sharpen your mouth

[Pinyin]: mó zu ǐ Pí zi

[Interpretation]: As the saying goes, it means nonsense.

Sentence: sharpen your mouth all day and don't work.

[Source]: None

4. What nonsense idioms are there? 1, nonsense [fèi huà lián piān]: There are too many unnecessary nonsense in 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 has nothing to do with the topic [wé n bé ù duì 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.

5. What are the four-word words with the same meaning as "nonsense"? 1, nonsense [Pinyin]: ]:fèi huà lián piān [Interpretation]: There are too many redundant words to describe an article or speech.

Your article is tedious and doesn't highlight the theme. [Source]: * * * "My Notes": "Sometimes it's nonsense, sometimes it's as simple as possible, as if they are determined to make readers suffer.

2. Fenggan Rap [Pinyin]: fē ng gā n rá o shé [Interpretation]: Fenggan: a monk in the Tang Dynasty. Rap: talkative, 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. What is the value of an article if it is like a doctor buying a donkey and chattering endlessly? [Source]: Hanshan resumed the official hand and smiled and answered: "Fenggan rap.

"Let it go for a long time. Songshi Daoyuan's "The Record of Jingdezhen Deng Chuan" is volume 273, full of function words [pinyin]: mm m ǐ n zh ǐ k ū ng y á n [interpretation]: It means that the paper is full of nonsense.

Describe this article as empty. What does your article look like if two or three scholars forge a topic and study each other, how can it be called disturbing public order? (Zhang Yong's Question and Answer of Mr. Zhang Taiyan) 4. Bagua [Pinyin]: xiá n yá n P3y ǔ [Interpretation]: refers to words that have nothing to do with business; Nonsense.

Sentence: What does your article look like when it's all empty talk [Source]: Nothing [Usage]: Used as an object and an attribute; Used to speak, etc. 5. sharpen your mouth [pinyin]: mó zu ǐ Pí zi [interpretation]: The saying means nonsense. All day long, grinding one's mouth and not working.

6. Guess the answers to idioms crazily. There is a book about what nonsense is. The answer to this puzzle is: nonsense.

Problem-solving process: the book is full of nonsense, and the book represents "consecutive articles", and the combination of nonsense and books is consecutive articles. It means describing too many unnecessary words in an article or speech.

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Source: * * * "Reading Notes": "Sometimes they are full of nonsense, and sometimes they are as simple as possible, as if they are determined to make readers suffer. Example of Idiom: Ling Shuhua's "Ancient Rhyme": "What you say today is good, and tomorrow it will be useless. "

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

Two-part allegorical saying: Ma Daha gives a report; Aunt Wang fills the cylinder. Synonym: making something out of nothing means that an article or speech is empty and has no actual content.

Source: Liang Qing Qichao's Postscript: "There is nothing to say, and the affairs are sharp and dangerous, and the late Tang Dynasty is extremely embarrassing." Qing Yuan Mei's Poems with the Garden, Volume 8: "Today's people despise seven sons, but they are nothing, vulgar and dumb, and the so-called ones are not as good as fakes."