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Meaning and sentence making of oblique words

Question 1: Make a sentence using roundabouts. Roundabouts explanation: roundabout: go around the corner. Follow the winding road. A metaphor for speaking in a roundabout way and not being straightforward.

Synonyms: insinuation, innuendo, obscurity, twists and turns, twists and turns

Antonyms: straightforward, dazzling, roundabout, straight to the point, dazzling, straight to the point

1) What is there? Just say it directly, don't beat around the bush.

2) If you have something to say, say it directly and don’t beat around the bush.

3) My cousin is usually straightforward and never mince words.

4) This mountain road is tortuous and difficult to walk.

Question 2: Beating around the bush and beating around the bush are synonyms. Yes, they are synonyms for each other.

Idiom: to beat around the bush

Pinyin: guǎi wān mò jiǎo

Explanation: To beat around the corner: to go around the corner. Follow the winding road. A metaphor for speaking in a roundabout way and not being straightforward.

Source: The first chapter of "Dongtang Lao" written by Jianfu of the Yuan Dynasty and Qin Dynasty: "If you change your ways and mince words, you can arrive at the head of the Li family early."

Sentence examples: If you beat around the bush, you will remember it. To the Tutu Temple, you can follow the entrance of the alley and walk up to the Bicao Pavilion. Qing Dynasty? Li Luyuan's "Qilu Deng" Chapter 88

Synonyms: roundabout, twists and turns

Antonyms: straightforward, smooth path

Question 3: What does roundabout mean? ? Talk directly about something related or do something related to let the feelings come out

Question 4: Explanation of the idiom of beating around the bush Idiom: Beat around the bush Pinyin: guǎi wān mò jiǎo Explanation: Beat around the corner: Go around the corner. Follow the winding road. A metaphor for speaking in a roundabout way and not being straightforward.

Question 5: Use indifferent, uproar, and roundabout sentences to make sentences. The classmates were discussing the spring outing, but he was indifferent.

Although he made fantastic remarks, everyone was indifferent.

After the movie ended, there was a lot of excitement and noise in front of the theater.

There was a commotion outside, but inside it was calm and unaffected at all.

This mountain road is tortuous and difficult to walk.

He always speaks directly and never beats around the bush.