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The expression of idioms?

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Swearing: refers to swearing or saying malicious words.

Swearing: refers to swearing or speaking with malicious words.

Lie: A false statement or rumor. Lying.

Shen and quiet: Shen and honest, not talkative.

Call a spade a spade: call a spade a spade and have nothing to hide. With "outspoken".

Speak out: exhort the emperor, superiors, elders or friends with just words.

Call a spade a spade: call a spade a spade, there is no taboo.

Serious and dangerous words: serious attitude and frank language can be daunting. With "primly speaking frankly".

Dare to speak seriously: Seriously, dare to speak frankly.

In a few words: it means to talk nonsense and gossip.

Lean on the horse: lean on the horse, lean on the 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.

Silence: Don't say a word.

Nonsense: Nonsense. Nonsense without foundation or responsibility.

Relative silence: refers to relative silence.

Dangerous words: honest and informative remarks.

A thousand words: many words.

Function words: refers to the discussion of words and expressions.

By empty talk: discussion of reference words. Use "empty talk".

Peaches and plums are speechless, and the foundation is made by themselves: an old saying. The metaphor is deserved.

Peaches and plums don't say anything, but they do what they say: an old saying. The metaphor is deserved.

Hard words: although it sounds harsh, it is a useful and good word. Reverse, conflict, disobedience.

Sensitive to things, cautious about words: sensitive and encouraging. Be careful, be careful. Work hard and speak carefully.

Matchmaker's words: matchmaker, the person who promotes marriage. The introduction of the matchmaker

Warm words: refers to sincere and gentle words.

Say arrogant words. To speak insolently. It also means nonsense.

Angry words: describe the expression on your face when you are angry with people. With "harsh words".

Harsh words: describe the expression on your face when you are angry with people. With "harsh words".

Rude: Describe the way you talk when you are angry with people. With "harsh words".

Dare to complain and dare not speak: I hate myself for not speaking.

If you talk too much, you lose. It's wrong to say too much.

Many words are complicated: there are many floating words in speech or writing, and a lot of quotations are unnecessary. Multi-fingered writing is flashy.

Durham Gao Yan: Precise and wonderful speech.

A fair, honest and persuasive speech.

Heavy and taciturn: simple and steady, not talkative. With "emphasis and less words".

Deep and quiet: simple and steady, not talkative. With "emphasis and less words".

Small and light body: small and humble. Low status, speech is not valued.

A paragraph: a small amount of words.

Word-making: making up false words.

Soliloquize: Say, say, say. Whisper to yourself.

It goes without saying that as we all know, there is no need to explain it in words.

Speak frankly and prudently: it means honest words and serious appearance.

Frankly speaking: just and fair remarks.

Call a spade a spade: call a spade a spade and have nothing to hide.

Loud remonstrance is the same as "loud remonstrance".

Speak out: ① Speak out. In ancient times, it was mostly used to treat princes. (2) Tell the province name of the family frankly.

Small intelligence but big: refers to low intelligence, but speaking with a big tone.

Orthochromatic: A serious or stern expression. Serious attitude and honest language. Let's put it bluntly. Also known as "serious danger".

Jan Qu Yan said: Trivial and one-sided remarks.

Make up stories: make up false words and make waves.

Make up words: make up false words

Bad words: bad words. Manic, pass "SAO".

Interrupted: I want to talk, so stop. Describe the unspeakable.

Ordinary words and deeds: refers to ordinary words and deeds.

Implication: the real intention is not clear, but you will know after careful experience.

Overflow beyond words: overflow: water overflows, which means to exceed. Beyond language. Refers to a certain meaning and feeling fully expressed through language and writing. Also known as "beyond words".

Words can't describe it: Words can't describe it, which means that although some thoughts and feelings are not explained, they can make the human body come out.

Bottom line: Yes, the center of the target. That's right. The metaphor hit the nail on the head in one sentence.

Every word and deed: every word and deed.

In a word: cover up, cover up, and extend to generalization. Summarize in one sentence.

Favoritism: Agree with others with words you don't want.

Flattery and empty beauty: exaggerated, saying beauty is unrealistic.

A word can rejuvenate the country: that is to say, a word can rejuvenate the country.

Words are taboo: people regard words as taboo. Describe the strict restrictions of the ruling class on speech.

One sentence: it means that one sentence can ruin the country.

Judging people by words: judging intelligence by eloquence.

A word is worth a thousand dollars: a word is worth a thousand dollars. Often used to describe something that is said to be valuable.

A few words: a few words.

Recommend people by words: recommend talents by words.

Being abandoned: because people are not good, they also deny their own words.

Compliment: A compliment.

Monologue: refers to a theory or treatise with a unique viewpoint and a self-contained system.

Speak methodically: speak methodically and write articles.

Polite: You have a point.

What you said is for a reason: what you said is well founded.

Exaggeration: exaggeration.

It makes sense: know: what the pronoun refers to. That makes sense.

No warning: No warning.

What the speaker doesn't know is that people who talk a lot lack wisdom.

Far-reaching: concise and far-reaching.

Words go against your heart: words go against your heart.

Unable to speak: Jude's words were cut off.

Pay attention to words and deeds: words and deeds are not contradictory.

Match words with deeds: See "Match words with deeds".

Match words with deeds: Match words with deeds.

Contrary to words and deeds: words and deeds are inconsistent and contradictory.

Words and deeds are inconsistent: Jude's words and deeds are consistent.

Unity of words and deeds: Jude's words and deeds are consistent.

Laughing and laughing: laughing and laughing as usual, very calm.

Laughing and laughing: laughing and laughing, gentle and docile.

Speak and laugh meticulously: don't laugh casually and don't laugh casually. Describe a serious attitude.

Incoherence: the language is chaotic.

Don't say anything: tell everything in your heart without reservation.

Words travel thousands of miles: literary words can travel thousands of miles, or affect future generations.

Implication: the profound meaning contained in the language but not revealed.

Listen to what you say and do: someone listens to what you say and do. Describe high prestige.

Listen to you and do your thing: you can listen to you and do your thing.

Listen to your words, decide: listen to your words, do your thing, and decide to implement your idea.

What you say and do are the same.

Doing what you say is the same as "doing what you say".

Lift his ear: pull his ear. It means teaching seriously. Words and auxiliaries.

Manner: people's words, actions and behaviors.

Ten lies: describe lies.

Wrong speech: it means that speech is beyond reproach, but it is not desirable for people.

In a few words: describe people who are talkative and talk a lot.

Clear words and muddled behavior.

Modesty: the attitude of speaking is modest and docile.

Speech is full of wind: it describes the high interest and active atmosphere when talking and discussing.

Words hang like a river: describe eloquence and eloquence.

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

What's near says far, and what's near says far.

It is far from "the words are close and the purpose is far away".

Concise and profound: the text is concise and profound.

Jane: Be brief. The language is concise and the content is poor.

Concise: See "Concise".

Concise and meaningful: the language is concise and rich in meaning.

Harmony between words and meaning: harmony between words and feelings.

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

Word complement: word: function word; Return: return; Good: make up. Make up again.

Speak high and speak low: I don't know how heavy my words are, and I don't know how to measure them.

Round word: it means honest words and smooth actions.

Inverted sentence: speak backwards.

Keep your word: all words and ideas are followed and adopted.

Speak evil words: when the words are spoken, evil will befall you.

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

Words can't express all the meaning.

Keep your word: Words are different from deeds.

Words don't care about actions: words and actions don't match.

Words can't convey meaning: what you say can't accurately express your thoughts.

Words must have substance: refers to the enrichment of words or articles.

Motto: refers to the teaching words that can be regarded as the code of conduct.

Speak clearly: Speak well but act meanly and viciously. Describe the difference between words and deeds.

Words differ from deeds.

Faith is not beautiful: faith is real. Beauty: wonderful, beautiful. The truth is not processed, so it is not beautiful.

Gossip: irrelevant words; Extra words.

Saliva: Have the cheek to talk nonsense.

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

Gossip: ① dissatisfied words; If there is no basis. (2) It has nothing to do with business.

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

Gossip: unfounded irony.

Gossip: ① irrelevant words. (2) with "gossip".

Gossip: nagging about a person's height.

Write a thousand words: a thousand words: a long speech. Describe quick thinking and quick writing.

Analysis of speech breaking the law: refers to sophistry and distortion of laws and regulations.

Nonsense: if there is no basis and it cannot be verified.

Cautious remarks: outspoken remarks and serious attitude.

Scary words: words that make people feel scared or shocked.

Scary words are not pleasant to hear; Honest advice doesn't sound good.

Dangerous words: honest and informative remarks.

Alarmism: a speech with great integrity.

Sweet talk: ① Say nice words. 2 refers to good words.

Ma Si: People cheered and horses neighed. Describe a chaotic or bustling scene.

A word and a phrase. A small amount of words.

Warm words: refers to sincere and gentle words.

Word-making: making up false words.

Branches: refers to complex words. Also known as "Zhi Zi".

Heavy-hearted: earnest, heavy-hearted.

Emphasis on words and feelings: Jude's words are serious.

Laugh loudly: Laugh loudly.

Without explanation: without choice and consideration.

Punch: refers to the exquisite language, unparalleled.

Language near means far: language is simple and profound. Refers to the original purpose.

Words close to each other are redundant: it means that these words are shallow, but not concise.

Concise language: concise language and complete meaning.

Short story and long love: short story and long love.

Lovers are lovers: Zen means that the statement does not match the chance or the other party's root machine.

Hit the nail on the head: English: slander. One word hurts.

Pun intended: A sentence contains two meanings.

A few words: a few words.

Flattery: Excessive flattery

In a few words: describe people who are talkative and talk a lot.

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

Speak high and speak low: I don't know how heavy my words are, and I don't know how to measure them.

Inverted sentence: speak backwards.

Sweet talk: ① Say nice words. 2 refers to good words.

Few words: it means that there are not many words at ordinary times.

Soft language: gentle words.

Soft talk about American English: refers to speaking with a gentle attitude and soft words.

Speak out of turn: describe the sound very lightly.

Whispering: whispering: secretly; Private: private; Language: speak. Whispering behind my back.

Whisper: To whisper in private.

Seven words and eight languages: describe people with many languages.

Quick-talking: eloquent, quick-talking, refreshing.

Eyes and forehead blink: eyebrows and eyes can make gestures. Describe smart and cunning.

Eye-catching words: flirting with your eyes.

Amazing punch line: meaningful or beautiful language. Wonderful and beautiful language is amazing.

Punch: Solution 1: Smile. Funny words make people laugh.

Buddhism in Yin Lun: a metaphor for words that have to be obeyed.

Nonsense: nonsense; Nonsense.

Long Yan Feng Yu: A metaphor for relaxed and melodious music.

The rumor is not clear: the description is extremely strict.

Whispering in the wind: catching the wind and catching the shadows.

Gossip: refers to vague rumors.

Talk more: say what you shouldn't say.

Meditation: thinking in silence, not talking. By extension, it is an indecisive attitude.

Unspoken words: refers to absurd and unfounded words.

Speak softly: describe speaking lightly and whispering softly.

Whispering: describes speaking in a low voice.

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

Whisper: describes a whisper.

A few words or fragments.

Sincerity: the words are profound and powerful, and the feelings are profound.

Vague: it means that although it is mentioned, it is not detailed.

Hard disk is empty; Hard; A vigorous statement; Disk: hovering. Powerful language hovers in the air. Describe the magnificent and vigorous article.

Incoherence: incoherence: coherence. The words are messy, messy.

Yingying sings: Yingying: oriole. Swallow's words, oriole's song. Describe the great spring scenery.

Strange words in the world: delicate description.

Laugh loudly: describes many people pushing and laughing loudly.

Language is tasteless: it means that what you say is boring or vulgar.

Language is not strange: language: speech, also refers to sentences. There is nothing shocking about the statement.

This language transcends the threat of the moon: this language is amazing and unusual.

A word or two: a word or two.

Get down to business; Tao said: breakthrough: exposure. Finish it in one sentence.

Yan language warbler crow: warbler: oriole. Swallow's words, oriole's song. Describe the great spring scenery.

Break: Yes, the center of the arrow hit the point in one sentence.

Yan language warbler voice: warbler: oriole. Swallow's words, oriole's song. The original description is that spring is good. After describing the young woman's voice talking and laughing.

The words in the world are wonderful: the description words are subtle.

Babbling: describes the way babies babble like adults.

Speech interruption: originally a Buddhist term, it means that the meaning is profound and subtle and cannot be expressed in words. After that, we can't solve the problem through conversation or negotiation.

Summer insects can't talk about ice: you can't talk about ice with insects that grow in summer. Metaphor time limits people's knowledge. It is also a metaphor for people's short knowledge.

Soft language: sweet and gentle words.

Sweet talk: Words as sweet as honey. It's a metaphor for saying nice things to deceive people.

Same day: refers to the same.

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

What you said can't be connected. Describe the confusion of thoughts and cannot be justified.

1000 words: Describe many words.

Qidong Wild Language: Qidong: East of Qi; The words of a countryman. Mencius despised the peasants and thought that what they said was unfounded and could not be listened to. The metaphor is absurd and groundless.

Birds and flowers: birds and flowers. Describe the beautiful scenery in spring.

Gossip: unfounded words. Refers to slanderous words that spread behind your back.

Funny words make people laugh.

Cold words: sarcastic cold words.

Speak quickly: outspoken people speak frankly.

Iceman: Hurt people with cold words.

Foul language: refers to vulgar, obscene and unpleasant words.

Good words are like pearls: there are many epigrams and quips in poetry.

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

Nonsense: refers to unfounded and unrealistic nonsense, or nonsense.

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

Bold words: Bold words. Words describing heroism.

Flowers and Birds: Birds: Birds sing like words. Describe the moving scene of spring.

Sweet talk: sweet talk.

Empty talk: refers to big talk and empty talk.

Gorgeous and vague words.

Gossip: malicious language that spreads jealousy.

Defamation: attacking and flattering others. Slander and frame people with vicious language.

Abuse: to abuse others.

Bad words hurt people; Slander and hurt people with vicious language.

Not in the same breath: you can't talk about it at the same time. Descriptions cannot be compared.

A few words: simple words; Language: a word or phrase. A few short sentences or fragmentary written materials.

Mutter: Keep muttering. Talk to yourself in a low voice

Julian: Julian: Beads. Smart words come one after another.

Farewell message: to give encouragement or advice when leaving.

Misunderstanding in class: talkative, nonsense

Sharp words: refers to sharp words.

Good words are like pearls: there are many epigrams and quips in poetry.

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

Gossip: refers to unfounded or malicious slander. Talk privately or spread legends secretly.

To describe in a low voice