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Idiom describing a talkative and talkative person.

Idiom describing a talkative and talkative person.

Idioms are similar to proper nouns, scientific terms, proverbs, two-part allegorical sayings, quotations and common phrases composed of four words in some respects. The following are many talkative idioms that I have compiled for you to describe people. Welcome to reading. I hope you will like them.

The idiom 1 describes a person who likes to talk a lot, and the answer is like a stream-a: a. Answers flow like water. Good eloquence and quick response.

A talkative mouth and a mean tongue-a lot of words, and mean and disgusting.

A thousand words-describe many words.

Chatter-a lot, endless.

Big talk-Jue: its, its; Word: word, word. The original meaning is to talk big or talk nonsense. Now used to refer to speaking loudly.

Do not stop talking-do not stop talking; Hugh: Stop. Go on.

Talk about it-talk about it tirelessly.

Cleisthenes moo: the voice of argument; Hugh: Stop, over. Describe the argument.

A poor tongue means talking too much, being mean and disgusting.

With relish: the appearance of strong interest; Le Dao: I like talking. Chatting cheerfully.

Talking about Kan Kan-Kan Kan Act: Be confident and take your time. Speak confidently and calmly.

Shake your lips and bulge your tongue-talk and chew your tongue. Describe playing tricks, provoking and inciting.

Poor mouth and thin tongue-refers to many words, mean and disgusting.

A flow of words-if: as if; Hanging river: torrent pouring. When you talk, it's like a waterfall. Describe talking and distinguishing. It's not over yet.

Long-winded-very long, with a lot of content.

Conflict-describes many people.

Chatter: describes talking too much; Hugh: Stop. Go on.

Talk big-it is unrealistic to describe talking big.

There is no end to thorns-thorns: the emergence of many words. Describe nagging, endless.

Mother-in-law-describes a person's trivial actions and cumbersome words. It also describes people's emotional fragility.

High talk-high: profound; Broad: broad. Say it generously.

Spewing-spewing: describes the continuous flow of water. As uninterrupted as running water. There's a lot to say, and it's not over yet

Idioms to describe people who talk a lot and love to talk 2 idioms to describe people who talk a lot: endless.

Pinyin: tāo tāo bù jué

Explanation: Surging: describes the continuous flow of water. As uninterrupted as running water. There's a lot to say, and it's not over yet

Source: After the Five Dynasties, Wang Renyu's "The Legacy of Kaiyuan Tianbao Walking Pills": "Zhang Jiuling is good at talking, and every time he discusses classics with his guests, he talks endlessly, such as walking pills in the next sitting."

An idiom describing many words: a steady stream

Pinyin: yuan Yuán büduàn

Description: Describe them one by one.

Source: Mencius Zhang Wan: "If you want to be common, it comes from the source."

An idiom that describes a lot of words: chatter.

Pinyin: xi language

Explanation: chatter: describe talking too much; Body: Stop. Go on.

Source: Biography of Zhang Han Shi Zhi: "Fu Jiang Hou and Hou are called elders. These two people can't talk at all, and it's useless for this monk to talk! "

An idiom that describes a lot of words: a flow of words

Pinyin: küu ruo Xun hé

Explanation: if: it seems; Hanging river: torrent pouring. When you talk, it's like a waterfall. Describe talking and distinguishing. It's not over yet.

Source: Appreciation of Shi Shuo Xin Yu in the Southern Dynasties: "Guo talks like water." Tang Hanyu's Song of the Stone Drum: "Ah, how can this petition be sent to the throne? It really needs an eloquent flow, just like a waterfall."

An idiom that describes a lot of words: a flow of words

Pinyin: néng yán shán biàn

Explanation: capable: good at it. Describe eloquent, eloquent.

Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Qi Ying Bu" is the first fold: "In the battle of the colorful Lingbi, I sent a messenger to collect the cloth, and the cloth was cut off from the dragon, saying that I would not go because of illness. If he is eloquent, he will say that he has surrendered, and Wang Chi will still ... break the king. "

An idiom that describes a lot of words: Kan Kan talks

Pinyin: k m n k m n r t á n

Kan Kan: Be confident and take your time. Speak confidently and calmly.

Source: The Analects of Confucius and the Rural Party: "Chao, and the next doctor, so."

An idiom that describes a lot of words: speak without hesitation.

Pinyin: w I w Iér tán

Commentary: I never tire of saying it.

Source: preface to the second episode of Lu Xun's "Two Essays on Street Pavilion" novel: "Just like acquaintances, we can talk."

Idiom to describe a talkative and talkative person 3 [eloquent] Agricultural book Hu Ao

It means good at talking.

[Good word] Shà n wé i shu not cí

Rhetoric: speaking. It means good at talking. Put in a good word for others.

[articulate ]hudào néng Shu not

It means good at talking. Use "eloquent".

[can be used to say] néngshu not guào

It shows that the population is good and easy to talk to.

be glib

It means that people are smart and good at talking.

[eloquent] néng yán shàn biàn

Ability: Good at it. It means eloquent and eloquent.

[Express] néng yán kuaiyǔ incarnation

Have a glib tongue and speak quickly.

[Clever] C not cōng míng líng lí

Clever: developed intelligence and high talent. Smart: flexible and smart. It means that children are smart, lively and clever.

[Exquisitely carved] líng lóng tótòu tüu

It means that the vessel is exquisite and bright, and the structure is exquisite. This also means that people are smart and flexible.

Expand idioms to describe speaking.

1, drowsy: describes a weak voice and a lack of courage in doing things. Also described as weak.

2, talk big: it is unrealistic to describe talking big.

3. Silence: Silence. As silent as a cicada in late autumn. Metaphor dare not speak, afraid of concerns.

4, the embarrassment of the golden man: metaphor is closed because of concerns.

5, people speak lightly: describe low status, and talk is not taken seriously.

6, it is difficult to pull: it is far-fetched to describe speaking or writing articles. It also describes pulling hard and forcing others to listen to themselves.

7, full of economy: full of economy: never speak. Hold your tongue and don't talk.

This is a metaphor: you don't need many metaphors to describe your speech, but you can understand it. The description is very clear.

9. Silence: don't talk, don't make any noise.

10, straightforward: It describes speaking and doing things without twists and turns, simple and refreshing. Use "straightforward".

1 1, keep your word: describe yourself as reliable and trustworthy.

12, Gesture: describes gesturing or emphasizing tone when speaking.

13, tongue-tied: describes being taciturn and not fond of talking. I can't speak. It is also described as being too arrogant to speak.

14, Yan Chong Jiuding: It is no exaggeration to describe words with weight.

15, say nothing: describe what you said. Describe keeping your word.

16, glib: It describes adding something that was not originally in the narrative or speech for the sake of exaggeration or rendering.

17, with a delicate voice: describes the delicate voice.

18, sound like Hong Zhong: Hong: Da. It describes speaking or singing loudly, just like ringing a clock.

19, what to do: describe with your fingers, with your feet. Describing speaking with both hands and feet is also a metaphor for directing, pointing and criticizing.

20. Half-spit and half-dew: The description is vague and not straightforward.

2 1, vitriolic: speak with thorns and treat people coldly.

22, straightforward: describe talking and doing things without twists and turns, simply refreshing. Use "straightforward".

23, harsh words: disease: disease. Describe an impatient and stern expression. Describe the expression on your face when you are angry with people.

24, talk big: talk big. Describe speaking arrogantly.

25, clumsy mouth and tongue: stupid: not smart. Poor expressive ability and no eloquence.

26, seven in and eight out: describe sloppy and chaotic.

27, speaking awkwardly: describe speaking slowly.

28. Don't get tired of words: be brief; Annoyed: cumbersome. Describing speaking or writing an article is simple and to the point, not cumbersome.

29. Catch the wind and catch the shadow: a word to describe catching the wind and catch the shadow. Metaphor has no factual basis for talking and doing things.

30. Compare what you have done: Compare: Compare. Describe the gesture to express or emphasize the tone when speaking.

3 1, killing Godson: Bi: Pig. Describe that parents keep their promises and teach their children honesty.

32. Don't feel inferior: Xun: Modesty. Speak very modestly. Describe arrogance.

33. Leave room: Metaphorically speaking and doing things leave room for manoeuvre.

34. Between standing and talking: It describes standing and talking for a short time. Describe the time is extremely short.

35, screaming: disease: rapid. Describe an impatient and stern expression. Describe the expression on your face when you are angry with people.

36. Describe a humble and submissive attitude.

37. Not good at words: describe the expression of speaking when you are angry with people. With "harsh words".

38. Stuttering: Not fluent in description. It is also a metaphor for making do, reluctantly.

39. incisively and vividly: describe an article or speech as very substantial, thorough or enjoyable.

40. Half-swallowing and half-spitting: The description is vague and not straightforward.

4 1, the word Zhu Ji: Zhu Ji: Zhu. Every word is like a pearl. The words and expressions used to describe speeches and articles are beautiful.

42. Start beating gongs and drums: a metaphor for the beginning of speaking or writing an article. It is also a metaphor for the beginning of an event.

43. Go back and forth: Describe actions or words that are repeated back and forth.

44, the height of not knowing: knowledge: knowing, knowing. Refers to speaking or doing things without knowing the depth or weight.

45. Behavior and speech: Describe behavior and speech. Refers to a person's external demeanor.

46. Concise: complete. Not much to say, but the meaning is there. Describe speaking and writing succinctly.

47. Beads: Beads, beads: all jewels, round ones are called pearls, and round ones are called beads. Describe the gift of speaking.

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

49. Don't think: think: think and explore. Have you thought about it? Describe speaking quickly.

50, one word and one board: describe speaking calmly and clearly.

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