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What I said still rings in my ears. How do you say this idiom?
Someone's words still ring in my ears.
Yang yi
[Interpretation] The sound is still ringing in my ears.
[Language] "Zuo Wenzhu's Seven Years of Angong": "Although this gentleman is dead; The words are still in my ears. "
[pronunciation] ears; It can't be pronounced "ér".
[body identification] in; Can't write any more.
I can't forget the lingering sound.
Put antonyms behind your head
[usage] describes being impressed by what others say; I remember it very clearly. Generally used as a predicate.
Subject-predicate type
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