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What does it mean to write an idiom to describe speech?

There are five idioms to describe people's speaking ability, which means urgent need!

A war of words is like a smooth lotus.

Words are eloquent and eloquent.

A glib tongue can surprise you, and then you can argue and talk with Kan Kan.

Laughing, articulate, articulate.

Have a glib tongue and witty remarks.

Be eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent.

Clever tongue is like a spring, clever tongue is like a spring, clever tongue is like a spring, and witty remarks are connected.

It is better to argue without saying a word than to talk with millions of teachers.

Speak with relish, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, charming, eloquent.

Can be used to saying things, spitting lotus flowers, expressing good words, bickering with people, being fickle and sounding like a silver bell.

You can choose your own words. I really feel that none of them are satisfactory to me.

2. What are the idioms that describe how to speak well?

Flattery, eloquence, eloquence, eloquence, eloquence, eloquence, eloquence, eloquence, eloquence.

Judge the intelligence of others according to their eloquence.

A glib tongue is better than the eloquence of a million teachers.

Thank you for your adoption.

Describe three idioms that can be said well.

Idioms describing eloquence

Have a glib tongue,

Talking endlessly,

Arguably,

A glib tongue,

One-liners,

A glib tongue,

Have a glib tongue,

Answer like a stream,

Let's talk,

Talking and laughing,

Talking about Kan Kan,

Sweet words,

Debate and rhetoric,

Soaring in the sky,

Bucket lips and tongue,

A silent debate,

There is no obstacle to eloquence,

Full of flowers,

A glib tongue,

Speech conflict,

A three-inch tongue,

Copper lips and iron tongue,

It's beautiful,

The debate between Confucianism,

Talk big,

Good mouth and sweet tongue,

Kiss your tongue,

Empty talk and no tongue,

A clever mind and a clever tongue,

Have a glib tongue

What is the idiom to describe "talking at the same time"

Disturbed host and guest, all in unison, bickering, all in unison.

What idioms are there to describe how to speak well and speak well?

Flowers falling from the sky-bragging about something

have a ready tongue

Talk like a waterfall

A punch line like a string of pearls

Show off your eloquence

Eloquent, eloquent

Words flow from the mouth as if they were written by a master.

An eloquent man does not say much to express himself.

You Yan, show off your eloquence

Judge the intelligence of others according to their eloquence.

A glib tongue is better than a million-dollar teacher.

A torrent of words

Take pleasure in talking about sth.

Words flow from the mouth as if they were written by a master.

Hope to adopt

thank you

What are the idioms that describe speaking (what to say and what to say)?

Too much.

That's too much.

That sounds reasonable.

Pronouns refer to what is said. That makes sense.

Didn't make it clear beforehand

There is no advance explanation.

Many words lack wisdom.

See "The speaker doesn't know".

Many words lack wisdom.

People who talk a lot lack wisdom.

Concise and profound

Concise and meaningful.

Speech is the opposite of mind.

Keep your word.

Problems cannot be solved through dialogue and negotiation.

Jude's words are cut off.

Say certain promises and do things that must be done.

See "Keep your word".

Words and deeds are not contradictory.

Words and deeds are not contradictory.

What you said and did.

See "Match words with deeds".

What you said and did.

What is said is consistent with what is done.

one's deeds do not square with one's promises

Words and deeds are inconsistent and contradictory.

People coming out of it

See "Unity of words and deeds".

Deep trust

Use "do as you say".

Talking and Doing Quan Yi.

Match words with deeds.

Talking and Doing Quan Yi.

Match words with deeds.

one's words match his deeds

See "words must be done, and actions must be fruitful."

Natural and calm

Smiling as usual, very calm.

Talking casually as usual, very calm.

See "Talking and laughing".

Smile gently

Laughing and laughing, gentle and docile.

A serious attitude

Don't talk and laugh casually. Describe a serious attitude.

language barrier

Language confusion.

Speak your mind without reservation.

Speak your mind without reservation.

The language of speech can spread far and far, and it can also affect future generations.

Literary words can spread far and affect future generations.

The profound meaning of language in language

The profound meaning contained in the language but not revealed.

Say something, do something

This means that people listen to what they say and do. Describe high prestige.

If you can listen, things can be done.

It means that what you say must be done, and what you do must be done.

Listen to the performance and decide to practice.

Listen to what you say and decide to implement your idea.

Trust sb.

Use "do as you say".

Trust sb.

Use "do as you say".

Serious guidance

Pull his ear. It means teaching seriously. Words and auxiliaries.

speech and deportment

People's words, actions and behaviors.

False no

Words that describe mistakes.

This speech is beyond reproach, but it is not advisable.

It is said that speech is beyond reproach, but being a man is not desirable.

gossip (about)

Describe people who are talkative and comment a lot.

A flow of words, Kan Kan and talk.

See "word hanging river".

People have different words and deeds.

Words are noble, but actions are despicable.

Speak in a modest and gentle way

The manner of speaking is modest and docile.

Interest is high and the atmosphere is active.

Describe the high interest and active atmosphere when talking and talking.

A flow of words, Kan Kan and talk.

Describe eloquent, eloquent.

argue

When talking and laughing, you talk to each other and respond to each other.

The words are simple, but the meaning is profound.

See "the words are near and the purpose is far".

The words are simple, but the meaning is profound.

With "the words are near and the purpose is far".

Concise and profound

Concise and meaningful.

Simple language and poor content.

Jane: Concise. The language is concise and the content is poor.

Writing articles should be concise

See "concise".

The language is concise and implicit.

The language is concise and rich in meaning.

Speech and cisplatin, feelings

Fluent speech and harmonious feelings.

exaggerate

Speech: language; End: end; Reality: reality. Exaggerated, beyond the actual situation.

Make peace (with sb.)

Words: function words; Return: return; Good: make up. Make up again.

Be with each other again

Use "makeup".

No sense of seriousness

I don't know what to say, and I have no sense of proportion.

Speech integrity and fluency

It means that words are honest and actions are smooth.

Noble words and deeds

It means noble words and deeds

When' tis once spoken, disaster comes.

It's the same as "talking about troubles".

Speak without credit.

See "promises are not kept".

It is so easy to avoid the problem that it is painful to cause harm.

See "Words hurt deeds".

It is so easy to avoid the problem that it is painful to cause harm.

Talking too much is easy to cause problems, so that words and deeds differ, which is harmful to people.

Vague speech

Say it backwards.

Trust sb.

See "Match words with deeds".

Trust sb.

See "Do as you say".

Words, ideas and adoption.

Everything you say and every idea you give will be followed and adopted.

When' tis once spoken, disaster comes.

See "The word is out of trouble".

When' tis once spoken, disaster comes.

As soon as the words came out, disaster befell me.

speak insincerely

by:from; Intention: heart. Words are not from the heart, but from the heart.

A discordant heart

See "insincere".

Words can't express one's thoughts.

What you say can't express all the contents of your thoughts.

Say and disagree

It means that words and deeds are not the same.

one's deeds do not square with one's promises

Words and actions are inconsistent.

There is only one price.

See "Words are priceless".

What are the idioms that describe speaking?

Speak and express clearly.

Swearing refers to swearing or speaking with malicious words.

Swearing refers to swearing or swearing.

False: rumor. Lying.

Re-quiet [explanation] Re-quiet and honest, and don't like to talk much.

Speak frankly [explain]. Call a spade a spade and have nothing to hide. With "outspoken".

Speak [explain] in the language of justice to convince the emperor, superiors, elders or friends.

Speak frankly [explain].

A serious attitude and frank language can be daunting. With "primly speaking frankly".

Dare to say [explain] seriously, dare to say frankly.

Four words and three explanations refer to nonsense and gossip.

Leaning on a horse [explanation]: Leaning on a war horse. Leaning in front of the horse that is about to leave, drafting the document will be done in a thousand words. Describe quick thinking.

Say nothing [explain] not a word.

Nonsense [explanation] Nonsense without foundation or responsibility.

Relative silence [explanation] means relative silence.

An honest and informative statement.

A thousand words [explanations] are many words.

By empty talk [explanation] means by discussion of words. Use "empty talk".

Function words [explanation] refers to the discussion of words.

By empty talk [explanation] means by words and words. Use "empty talk".

Peach and plum are speechless, and they will justify themselves next time. The metaphor is deserved.

Peach and plum don't say anything, but explain the old saying by themselves. The metaphor is deserved.

Hard words [explanations] sound harsh, but they are useful words. Objection: To oppose or disobey.

Be sensitive to things and be careful about what you say [explanation] Min: Diligence, caution: caution. Work hard and speak carefully.

Matchmaker's words [explanation] Matchmaker: one who promotes marriage. The introduction of the matchmaker

Warm words [explanation] refer to sincere and gentle words.

Say arrogant words [explanations]. To speak insolently. It also means nonsense.

Angry expression [explanation] describes the expression on his face when he speaks angrily to people. With "harsh words".

A harsh word [explanation] describes the expression on your face when you are angry with people. With "harsh words".

A stern expression [explanation] describes the way you speak when you are angry with people. With "harsh words".

Words [explanations] speak louder than conversation.

What are the idioms that describe speaking (what to say)?

Don't talk, don't talk, keep silent.

Slander and flattery.

Words are still spoken. Say something.

Talking too much means saying, not saying.

Gossip and jealousy spread jealousy slander.

Gossip is groundless, full of malice and irony. The other is to discuss secret legends in private.

Gossip refers to vague rumors.

Words that catch the wind and catch the shadows.

Sweet talk, sweet talk.

Less words, less: less. Seldom speak. Describe taciturn.

Heroic words. Words describing heroism.

Good words: beautiful and friendly. Refers to friendly and pleasant words.

Slang or nonsense. Refers to unfounded and unrealistic nonsense, or nonsense.

China people are still talking nonsense. Refers to unfounded and unrealistic nonsense, or nonsense.

Nonsense refers to unfounded and unrealistic nonsense, or nonsense.

Rhetoric originally refers to vague rhetoric or expression. The latter refers to false and beautiful words used to deceive people.

Words or words.

Foul language refers to vulgar, obscene and unpleasant words.

Sharp words are sharp words.

Sharp words are sharp words.

Cold words: meaning sarcasm. There is sarcasm in the coldness.

Cold words are better than cold words. There is sarcasm in the coldness.

Gossip, groundless words. Refers to slanderous words that spread behind your back. Use "gossip"

Rumors are unfounded. Refers to slanderous words that spread behind your back.

Gossip or gossip? If there is no basis. Refers to slanderous words that spread behind your back.

Feng Yu is a metaphor for relaxation and softness: softness. Soft language: soft language. Whisper: a low-key sentence. Refers to the soft and implicit voice when speaking, which is easy to accept.

Being quick-talking, quick-witted and refreshing.

Broken words, broken words. The number of descriptive languages is very small.

Seven words and eight languages describe people in many different languages.

A thousand words describe a lot.

Speak out of turn, speak out of turn, describe the sound very lightly.

Speaking out of turn describes speaking lightly and whispering softly. With "speaking out of turn".

Speaking out of turn describes speaking softly.

A few words, a few words. There are few words to describe it.

Gossip or gossip? Nagging about things that have nothing to do with business

Hurt words hurt dialects. Ironically.

Less talk means less talk at ordinary times.

Special words refer to dialects.

Sweet talk means saying good things. It also means kindness.

Sweet and gentle words. "Sweet words and soft words add up".

Sweet words are as sweet as honey It's a metaphor for saying nice things to deceive people.

Sweet words.

Nagging about a person's length.

Gossip (1) irrelevant words. (2) gossip. Unfounded satire.

Unfounded satire.

Gossip refers to words that have nothing to do with business; Nonsense.

Gossip: it has nothing to do with business; Break: refers to nagging. Nagging about things that have nothing to do with business

Gossip refers to dissatisfied words; If there is no basis.

Irrelevant words; Extra words.

Saliva, cheeks, nonsense, indecency.

A word means several words or two words.

A few words, a few words.

Lewd words, obscene words; Indecent words. Use "obscene words"

Indecent words, contemptuous words; The sweet sound of obscene music

Describe nine idioms that are very talkative.

A war of words is like a smooth lotus.

Words are eloquent and eloquent.

A glib tongue can surprise you, and then you can argue and talk with Kan Kan.

Laughing, articulate, articulate.

Have a glib tongue and witty remarks.

Be eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent.

Clever tongue is like a spring, clever tongue is like a spring, clever tongue is like a spring, and witty remarks are connected.

It is better to argue without saying a word than to talk with millions of teachers.

Speak with relish, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, charming, eloquent.

Can be used to saying things, spitting lotus flowers, expressing good words, bickering with people, being fickle and sounding like a silver bell.

The glib words surprised four people and made them laugh their heads off.