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What are the words that blurted out without thinking?
Escape from sb.' s mouth
Pronunciation: tuküuér chū.
Interpretation: refers to unthinking words; Just saying. Blurt out: To speak without thinking.
Source: Wu Blinking Anecdote in Qing Dynasty: "I know you are always careless, but you shouldn't blurt out anything."
Usage: more formal; As a predicate, attribute, adverbial.
synonym
Say what comes to mind without proper consideration.
Pronunciation: xìn kǒu kāi hé.
Explanation: Nonsense. There is no basis for speaking; Not reliable. Nonsense: whatever; Nonsense: to open your lips when you speak.
Source: The third fold of the second volume of Wang Shifu's The West Chamber in the Yuan Dynasty: "Don't rest there, don't just open your mouth."
Usage: concurrent language; As predicate, object, adverbial. Used as a derogatory term.
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