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What language? What beads?

The word is: witty remarks.

Idiom pinyin: MiaoyǔLián zh

Idiom definition: Julian: beads; String like beads. Interesting words come and go.

The origin of the idiom: Lu Yao's Ordinary World, Volume II, Chapter 54: "He is eloquent and witty, which often fills everyone's ears."

Synonym: quip pun

Antonym: nonsense

Idiom usage: subject-predicate idioms; Can be used as predicate, object and clause; Include praise

Emotional color: neutral idioms

Examples of witty remarks:

1, Da Li is good at telling jokes, and often makes witty remarks, which leads to laughter.

In ancient times, those bad kings lost their country because they believed in quips.

It's hard to get to the bottom of the media.

Every time he talks about this topic, he can always talk for hours.

Ashley is as strong as a bear, and his big mouth is always witty.

6. Yesterday, Xie Baisan attended the Special Economic Zone Forum and talked about the stock market, foreign exchange market and housing market. There was a lot of irony and applause.

7. At the banquet, there are sometimes witty remarks and sharp words, but they are always trivial things.

Your wit is of no use to answering me correctly. I won't accept it.

I really admire him for being able to talk humorously in the office for two or three hours.

10, at the banquet, quips poured forth.

1 1, have your own opinions, and don't lose your mind because you believe other people's witticisms.

12, intelligence, eloquence and wit are crucial factors.