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What are some words or idioms that describe what you want to say but can't say?

If you are stunned, stunned, stunned, speechless, speechless.

First, if you are in your throat.

Interpretation of vernacular: fishbone stuck in throat. It's hard to be honest.

Source: "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": "Hey, eat bones and stay in the pharynx.

Dynasty: Han

Author: Xu Shen

It means to eat fish bones and leave them in your throat.

Second, gaping.

Vernacular explanation: staring at the eyes and unable to speak, describing embarrassment or shock.

Source: "Night Tan Suilu": "The child is terrible; Shocked. "

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Ji Yuanzhu

The son was shocked and stared at him speechless.

Third, dumbfounded

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: I can't speak with my eyes wide open. Describe the appearance of shock and dumbfounded.

Quotation: "Dunhuang Change Collection": "I was so surprised that I forgot to close my lips."

Dynasty: modern

Author: Dunhuang change

Open your mouth wide, eyes wide, unable to speak, and forget to shut up.

Fourth, I was speechless.

Interpretation of vernacular: tongue-tied, speechless

Source: The Water Margin 1 14: "Wang Qing was knocked unconscious by Fan Quan."

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Shi Naian

Five, speechless

Vernacular explanation: dumb mouth: like a mute. Can't talk like a mute.

Source: Wake Up the World Volume 8: A Speech; Zhang Liusao was speechless.

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Feng Menglong