Idioms of what to say and what to say

Updated on culture 2024-02-08
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Self-talk, rhetoric, sweet talk, gossip.

    I'll just think of these for the time being, and I'll tell you about it

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Whispering: Describes speaking in a very slight voice, and obscene language: refers to vulgarity and obscenity.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Clever words, sweet words.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The idioms of what language are as follows:

    1. Bad language.

    Pinyin: yán è yǔ

    [Explanation]: Refers to swearing or speaking in a vicious language.

    Source]: Qing · Xi Zhousheng's "The Legend of Marriage in the Awakening World" Chapter 100: "I couldn't get out of bed for half a month, not only did I lose that fierceness, but even the bad words and bad words disappeared.

    Example of a sentence: You must not use bad words when speaking to your classmates.

    Pinyin**]: e y e y

    synonyms]: Foul language.

    Antonyms]: good words.

    Usage]: as a predicate, object, adverbial, and definite; Used for speaking.

    English]: invectively

    2. Gossip.

    Pinyin: liú yán fēi yǔ

    [Explanation]: Unfounded words. Refers to slanderous bad words that are disseminated behind the scenes.

    [Example to make a sentence]: The people in the village spread gossip about how the widow of the Xia family was not decent and unethical. Yang Shuo's "Fishing Flute".

    Pinyin**]: l y f y

    synonyms]: short and long, windy and windy.

    Antonyms]: the words of gold and jade, the words of medicine.

    Usage]: as the subject, object; Bad words.

    English]: tongue wag

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Please adopt.

    Gossip Spread jealous and slanderous language.

    Gossip Unfounded, ill-intentioned, and sarcastic. It also refers to the secret legend of the private discussion.

    Sweet and beautiful words.

    Rare, widowed: little. Seldom speaks. Described as taciturn.

    Heroic and majestic words. Words that describe heroism.

    Gibberish refers to nonsense that is unfounded and unrealistic, or nonsense.

    Rhetoric originally refers to extravagant and vague words or words. The latter mostly refers to hypocritical and beautiful words that are used to deceive people.

    Foul language refers to vulgar and obscene words.

    Cold words Cold words with sarcasm.

    Gossip Unfounded words. Refers to slanderous bad words that are disseminated behind the scenes.

    Fragments of words, fragmentary words. The number of words in the descriptive language is very small.

    A thousand words describe a lot of words.

    A few words. There are very few words to describe.

    Sweet words Words as sweet as honey. Parables are beautiful words spoken in order to deceive.

    Sweet and soft words, sweet and gentle words.

    One and a half words refers to a sentence or two that is rare.

    Phrases and phrases of individual words or fragments.

    Talking to himself muttering in a low voice by himself.

    Rhetoric, rhetoric, nonsense.

    Silent Silent Silent and muffled.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Sweet words, a thousand words

    Rumors disturb the previous words

    Just a few words, talk to yourself

    Rhetoric, rhetoric

    Gossip, gossip

    Three words, two words, nonsense

    Silent and cold

    Gossip, slander

    Words are severe, few words, and very little

    Gossip, gossip, half a word

    The preface does not match the afterword

    Foul language, obscenity

    Scattered words, good words, good words

    Seven words and eight words, slow and clear, three words and four

    Whispering to eliminate the state

    Soft words, cold words, hot words

    Whispering. There is nothing you want, I hope it can help you.

    If you are satisfied, you can do it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What are the idioms of what to say and what is buried in the answer (58): sweet words, thousands of words, gossip, only words and wisdom, self-talk, fancy words, bold words, wind words, gossip, three words, nonsense, no words...

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Sweet words, general state of the world, thousands of words, self-evident, concise, reasonable, not to say in advance, subtle words, unspeakable, gossip, a word is inexhaustible, words are chiseled, people are terrible, overflowing words, a word, clever words make the ribbon sleepy, know everything, insincere, stupid and alarmist, just words.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Whisper. Pinyin].

    dī shēng xì yǔ 123

    Meaning] Fine: The sound is slight. Described as speaking quietly and softly.

    Usage] combined; as subject, object, adverbial; Refers to speaking in a low voice.

    Example] They are whispering about recent events.

    Source] Zhou Erfu "Morning in Shanghai" Part 1: Laughing and Laughing" Tang Aying whispered on the pillow about the recent exchanges, intermittently, still a little shy to answer, afraid of embarrassment. is in an uproar.

    synonyms] whispering.

    Lies and lies. Pinyin].

    yán huǎng yǔ 123

    Meaning] Falsehood: rumor; Lies: Words that are not true. Rumors and lies.

    Antonyms] coarse.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The idioms of what to say are: three words and two words, only a few words, a thousand words, a piece of words, sweet words, nonsense, sweet words, gossip, no words, good words, and so on.

    Three words and two words are discredited.

    sān yán liǎng yǔ ]

    A few words that refer to a very auspicious and small number: This issue is very complicated and cannot be explained clearly.

    A word or two. zhī yán piàn yǔ ] individual words and sentences; Fragments of discourse.

    Words. qiān yán wàn yǔ ] describes a lot of words.

    A few words. piàn yán zhī yǔ ] fragmented discourse. The number of words in the descriptive language is very small.

    Sweet. tián yán mì yǔ ] nice words spoken in order to please or coax people.

    Run off at the mouth. hú yán luàn yǔ ] means nonsense that has no basis and does not correspond to reality, or nonsense.

    Sweet talk. tián yán měi yǔ ] means to say something nice. It also refers to good words.

    Gossip. liú yán fēi yǔ ] Rite Notes: Confucian Practice: "I haven't seen each other for a long time, and I don't believe rumors when I hear them."

    Historical Records: The Biography of Wei Qiwu Anhou Lie": "There are proverbs, and they are heard of evil words." Later, gossip refers to baseless words.

    Mostly refers to the slanderous bad words spread behind the scenes. 蜚 (fēi): Same as "fly".

    Silent words. bù yán bù yǔ ]

    No speech, no sound.

    Good words. hǎo yán hǎo yǔ ] 好: beautiful, friendly and durable. Refers to friendly and attentive language.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Rhetoric, sweet talk, fallacy, silence, self-talk, etc.

    1. Rhetoric.

    Interpretation]: Originally refers to extravagant and vague words or words. The latter mostly refers to hypocritical and beautiful words that are used to deceive people.

    From]: Song Zhu Xi's "Zhuzi Language: Analects III": "Clever words" is the so-called fancy words today, and now the world is also a person who makes a pen to make words. ”

    2. Sweet words.

    Explanation]: Words as sweet as honey. A metaphor for beautiful words spoken in order to deceive people.

    From]: The second fold of Yuan Ma Zhiyuan's "Yueyang Tower": "Eat a cup of tea, you are sweet-talking, and the monks are not a place to accumulate blessings." ”

    Translation]: Like honey, your words are so sweet, and the monks are not a place of blessings.

    3. Fallacies.

    Interpretation]: Refers to erroneous statements.

    From]: Contemporary Yin Qian's "Anthology of the Ten Years Before the Xinhai Revolution: On the Three Congles": "Fallacies and contradictions. ”

    4. Silence.

    Explanation]: Don't speak, don't make a sound.

    From]: Ming Feng Menglong's "Xingshi Hengyan Wu Yanei's Neighbor Boat Goes to the Appointment": "Xiu'e remembered Wu Yanei wholeheartedly, sat next to her, didn't say a word, was drunk and infatuated, didn't touch a drop of wine, and didn't move. ”

    Translation]: Xiu'e thought about Wu Yanei, sat next to her, did not speak, was drunk and infatuated, did not touch a drop of wine, and did not move.

    5. Talk to yourself.

    Explanation]: Whispering by himself.

    From]: The fourth fold of Yuan Anonymous's "Peach Blossom Girl": "You are such a ghost, here you are talking to yourself, don't you go out of the city to cut down the peach tree?" ”

    Translation]: You are so sneaky, talking to yourself here, don't you really go out of the city to cut down that peach tree?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Sweet.

    All in all, a thousand words

    Self-evident, concise and to the point

    Wise sayings, don't say unpredicted

    The subtle words are meaningful, and the unspeakable are hidden

    Gossip is hard to describe

    The words are conclusive, and the words are terrible

    overflowing with words, every word

    Clever words, know everything

    Insincere, alarmist

    Just a few words, talk to yourself

    Observe words and looks, teach by word and deed

    Dangerous words and deeds, not smiling

    In a word

    Golden and jade words, wonderful

    Be cautious in your words and deeds.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Sweet.

    In a nutshell, in a nutshell

    It goes without saying, a thousand words

    A word, don't say it in advance

    It's hard to say a word, and Wang Gu talks about him left and right

    Wise sayings, small words, righteousness

    The words are conclusive, and the words are terrible

    Gossip, insincerity

    overflowing with words, alarmist deeds

    In a word

    Talking to oneself, just a few words

    Observe words and colors, clever words

    Wonderful, alarmist

    Words and deeds, a word is a certainty

    Don't smile, break your word and get fat

    Brag unblushingly.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Clever words, sweet words, three words and two words, thousands of words, gibberish, wind and wind words, sweet words, unspoken words, slanderous words, good words, sharp words, cold words, gossip.

    Rare words, gibberish, rhetoric, obscenity, rhetoric, rhetoric, thousands of words, three words, sweet words, sweet words, soft words.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Words.

    pronunciation qiān yán wàn yǔ

    Paraphrasing Describe a lot of words.

    Source: Tang Zheng Gu's poem "Yan": "No one knows a thousand words, and the warbler crosses the short wall." ”

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Rhetoric, a thousand words. Cold words, gossip, gossip, gossip, gossip, sweet words, gibberish. Whispering.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Gossip, thousands of words, lonely words, gossip, gossip, rhetoric.

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