An idiom that describes a person who has no opinion, and an idiom that describes an idiom and explan

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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Echo the idiom explanation.

    Pinyin]: suí shēng fù hè

    Interpretation]: And: The sound corresponds. If you don't have an opinion, you will follow what others say.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    What are some idioms to describe not being assertive? The 17 idioms and explanations for describing the lack of assertiveness are as follows:

    Swept by the wind] 靡: Fall. Downwind. Parables are not assertive.

    People are also clouds] clouds: say; Also. What others say, they also say. It means that there is no assertiveness, and only echoes it.

    Jellyfish shrimp] is a metaphor for people who have no opinions, and people are also clouds.

    Flying canopy with the wind] withered canopy flying with the wind. The metaphor is that people have no opinions, and their attitudes change according to the situation.

    Gnome watching the play] is a metaphor for not having an opinion, just following others.

    Soft ears and soft hearts] is a metaphor for not having a little assertiveness, that is, believing in the words of others.

    The heart is alive and soft-faced] is a metaphor for not having a little assertiveness, that is, believing in the words of others.

    Tsuki-to-do scheme] Build: build; Room: House; Daomou: Consult with passers-by. The metaphor is that you don't have your own opinions, you don't have a plan, you listen to this for a while, you listen to that for a while, and finally you don't achieve anything.

    The parable only knows how to go along with others, and has no opinions. It is also a metaphor for the lack of knowledge.

    The parable only knows how to go along with others, and has no opinions. It is also a metaphor for the lack of knowledge.

    Dwarves watch the play] The parable only knows how to go along with others, and has no own opinions. It is also a metaphor for the lack of knowledge.

    Dwarves watching] The parable only knows how to go along with others, and has no own opinions. It is also a metaphor for the lack of knowledge.

    The parable only knows how to go along with others, and has no opinions. It is also a metaphor for the lack of knowledge.

    Uncertainty] There is no clear opinion, and it is back and forth.

    Conform to the voice] I don't have an opinion, and I follow what others say. See "Echo the Voice".

    Nothing is necessary] means that you can do whatever you want, and you don't have a certain opinion.

    Echo with the voice] and: The sound corresponds. If you don't have an opinion, you will follow what others say.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The brigade enters and retreats, the people follow the clouds, the dwarf watches the play, follows in the footsteps of the people, parrots the tongue, echoes the voice, and follows the trend.

    Dwarf Guanchang Idiom Explanation [Pinyin]: ǎi rén guān cháng [Interpretation]: The metaphor only knows how to go along with others, and has no opinions. It is also a metaphor for the lack of knowledge.

    Source]: Qing Wang Shizhen's "Xiangzu Notes" volume 10: "Yuguan Song Jingwen is close to the body, there is no word without a history, and the battle is accurate, and those who do not read 10,000 volumes cannot, and it is not within the reach of Nandu." Today's ears eat, and those who are honored and ruined are all dwarves watching the scene, and they don't know it. ”

    Example sentence]: The most insightful guest, also made. Qing Li Yu "Idle Love, Exercises, and Selected Dramas."

    Idiom Explanation [pinyin]: suí fēng ér mǐ [interpretation]: 靡: to fall. Downwind. Parables are not assertive.

    Idiom Explanation [pinyin]: zhú yǐng suí bō [interpretation]: Follow the shadow of others, drift with the current. Describe being unassertive.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Dwarves watching.

    The parable only knows how to go along with others, and has no own opinions. It is also a metaphor for not having a wide range of knowledge, flying with the wind.

    The withered canopy flies in the wind. The metaphor is that people have no opinions, and their attitudes change according to the situation.

    Follow the crowd. Cloud: Say; Also. What others say, they also say. It means that there is no assertiveness, and only echoes it.

    Jellyfish shrimp. The metaphor is that people have no opinions, and everyone is the same.

    Blowing with the wind. Mi: Fall. Downwind. Parables are not assertive.

    Echoed. And: Sound correspondingly. If you don't have an opinion, you will follow what others say.

    Parrot the language. Parrot: A bird that learns human pronunciation. Parrots imitate people and learn to speak. The metaphor is not assertive, and everyone is the same. Also known as "parroting".

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes: Follow-in footsteps.

    Shilly-shally. Parrot.

    Drift. Echoed.

    Follow the crowd. Follow suit.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Uncertainty.

    Pinyin: bǎ chí bù dìng

    Explanation: There is no clear opinion, and it is iterative.

    Source: The second chapter of "Yesu's Exposed": "But I am afraid that I will be uncertain in the future, confused by heresy, and lose my footing for a while." ”

    Follow the crowd. Pinyin: rén yún yì yún

    Explanation: Cloud: Say; Also. What others say, they also say. It means that there is no assertiveness, and only echoes it.

    Source: Jin Cai Songnian's poem "The Groove Sound Tongyan Gaofu": "The groove bed passes the bamboo spring spring sentence, and he is also a cloud." ”

    Follow the waves. Pinyin: zhú làng suí bō

    Explanation: Chasing waves: chasing waves; Flowing: Flowing with the wave. It refers to a person's lack of assertiveness, always following fashion, and following the crowd.

    Source: Han Chen Lin's "Song of the Wu General": "The mud is stagnant, and I don't realize it, drifting with the waves, and there are many people who are wiped out with the drift." ”

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The dwarf watches the play, echoes the voice, parrots the tongue, follows the trend, picks up people's teeth and wisdom, reads according to the script, makes the boat with the wind, barks, tells but does not do, dwarves watch the scene, bark shadow barks, dwarf watches the scene, attacks people's old wisdom, picks up people's spittle, follows in the footsteps of people, dwarfs watch plays, soft ears and hearts, listen to and believe, and people are also clouds.

    1. 人云也云 [ rén yún yì yún ].

    Explanation: Cloud: Say; Also. What others say, they also say. It means that there is no assertiveness, and only echoes it.

    From]: Jin Cai Songnian's poem "Trough Sound Tongyan Gaofu": "The trough bed has passed the bamboo spring spring sentence, and he is also a cloud." ”

    Translation]: The trough bed passed the bamboo spring spring sentence, and one day others said that I would say it too.

    二、侏儒观戏 [ zhū rú guān xì ]

    Explanation]: The metaphor is that he has no opinions, but just follows others.

    From]: Song Zhu Ben's "Qu Wei Old News" Volume 7: "For example, dwarfs watch the play, people laugh and laugh, saying that everyone will never mistake me, and they abound." ”

    Translation]: For example, dwarfs watch plays, people laugh at me, and people who never lie to me to many people are everywhere.

    三、回音合和 [ suí shēng fù hè ]

    Interpretation]: And: The sound corresponds. If you don't have an opinion, you will follow what others say.

    From]: Ming Xu Zhonglin's "Romance of the Gods" 11th: "Chonghou Hu just echoed it, but it was not his heart." ”

    Translation]: Chonghou Hu just casually follows the words of others, which is actually not his heart.

    Fourth, go with the flow [ suí bō zhú liú ].

    Explanation]: Chase: follow. With the undulation of the waves, drift with the flowing water. The parable has no firm position, lacks the ability to judge right and wrong, and can only follow others.

    From]: Song Zhu Xi's "The Complete Book of Zhu Zi": "Shi Lin said that Wang Dao is just a person who goes with the flow; Xie An is more established; is also interested in the Central Plains. ”

    Translation]: Shi Lin said that Wang Dao is just a person who goes with the flow; Xie An is more accomplished; I do have a heart for the Central Plains.

    五、也步也trend [ yì bù yì qū ].

    Explanation]: The original meaning is to say, if you walk slowly, I will walk slowly, if you walk fast, I will walk quickly, and if you run, I will run. The parable imitates or follows others in everything because of a lack of assertion, or for the sake of please.

    From]: Warring States Zhuang Zhou "Zhuangzi Tianzi Fang": "The master is also stepping, the master is tending to the same trend, the master is galloping, the master is galloping, the master is running away from the dust, and the back is like a tail." ”

    Translation]: If you walk and walk, Mr. will also hurry, if you will hurry, Confucius will be in the dust, and he will stare back at you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Idioms to describe a person who has no assertiveness in doing things: people follow the clouds, echo the voice, and parrot.

    1. People are also clouds.

    Pinyin: rén yún yì yún

    Interpretation]: cloud: to say; Also. What others say, they also say. It means that there is no assertiveness, and only echoes it.

    Example sentence]: If the content of the publication is only "" format if it is just "follow the trend", it is the tail doctrine of the publication.

    2. Echo the voice.

    Pinyin]: suí shēng fù hè

    Interpretation]: And: The sound corresponds. If you don't have an opinion, you will follow what others say.

    Example sentence]: Fang Weng (Lu You) has gained in his later years, not in the name of Taoism. Qing Zhao Yi "Oubei Poems" volume 6.

    3. Parrot your tongue.

    Pinyin]: yīng wǔ xué shé

    Interpretation]: Parrot scholars speak. Whatever the parable says, he also says.

    Example sentence]: Whatever the leader says, he will say, it's simply .

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Drifting with the flow, the brigade advances and retreats, the people follow the clouds, the dwarf watches the play, follows in the footsteps of the people, parrots the tongue, echoes the voice, and follows the trend of the Qin and twilight, erratic, forgetful of righteousness, sees different thoughts, makes the wisdom faint, Handan toddler, moves towards three and four, is capricious, and sees the wind and rudder.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    People follow the clouds, go with the flow, flock to them, follow the same steps, parrot the tongue.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hesitant, timid, drifting, erratic, hesitating.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Soft-hearted words: metaphor for not having a little assertiveness, that is, believing in the words of others.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Dwarves watch the scene Dwarves watch the play People are clouds of clouds Jellyfish shrimp echo the voice.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Dwarves watching.

    The parable only knows how to go along with others, and has no own opinions. It is also a metaphor for not having a wide range of knowledge, flying with the wind.

    The withered canopy flies in the wind. The metaphor is that the person does not answer the question and has an opinion, and his attitude changes with the situation.

    Follow the crowd. Cloud: Say; Also. What others say, they also say. It means that there is no assertiveness, and only echoes it.

    Jellyfish shrimp. The metaphor is that people have no opinions, and everyone is the same.

    Blowing with the wind. Mi: Fall. Downwind. Parables are not assertive.

    Echoed. And: Sound correspondingly. If you don't have an opinion, you will follow what others say.

    Parrot the language. Parrot: A bird that learns human pronunciation. Parrots imitate people and learn to speak. The metaphor is not assertive, and everyone is the same. Also known as "parroting".

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Renyun bai

    Yiyun rén yún yì yún

    Paraphrasing: Say.

    zhi people how dao said back; I also followed what I said. Refers to not having an opinion.

    Answer] Jin Cai Songnian's poem "Trough Sound Tongyan Gaofu": "Trough bed over bamboo spring spring sentence; He is the same every day. ”

    Orthophony] also; It cannot be pronounced as "jì".

    Identification] also; You can't write "remember".

    synonyms] echo the voice and pick up people's teeth.

    Antisense] is a family of its own.

    Usage] is used as a derogatory term. It is generally used as a predicate, a definite, and an adverbial.

    Structure] complex sentence form.

    Discernment] and "echo with the voice" have "no opinion; Follow what others say." But refers verbally; or written; Also refers to face-to-face; or behind. And "go along with it" simply means to be with someone in person.

    Example sentence] so we call it "parroting.""。

    Write articles; Be substantial; No.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Uncertainty.

    Pinyin: bǎ chí bù dìng

    Explanation: There is no clear opinion, and it is iterative.

    Source: The second episode of "Yesu's Exposed": "But I am afraid that I will be uncertain in the future, confused by heresy, and lose my footing for a while." ”

    Follow the crowd. Pinyin: rén yún yì yún

    Explanation: Cloud: Say; Also. What others say, they also say. It means that there is no assertiveness, and only echoes it.

    Source: Jin Cai Songnian's poem "The Groove Sound Tongyan Gaofu": "The groove bed passes the bamboo spring spring sentence, and he is also a cloud." ”

    Follow the waves. Pinyin: zhú làng suí bō

    Explanation: Chasing waves: chasing waves; Flowing: Flowing with the wave. It refers to a person's lack of assertiveness, always following fashion, and following the crowd.

    Source: Han Chen Lin's "Song of the Wu General": "The mud is stagnant, and I don't realize it, drifting with the waves, and there are many people who are wiped out with the drift." ”

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    An idiom to describe a person who is not assertive.

    Yes: Follow-in footsteps.

    Shilly-shally. Parrot.

    Drift. Echoed.

    Follow the crowd. Follow suit.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Suit oneself.

    wǒxíng

    wǒsù paraphrase].

    OK: Yes. Vegetarian: Plain. No matter what people say; still do what you do as usual.

    The language belongs to] Qing Li Baojia's "Officialdom Appearance": "He and his wife still haven't heard of it; It's still my own way. ”

    Orthophony] line; It cannot be pronounced as "hánɡ".

    Distinguishing formin]; Can't write "speed".

    synonym] is still the same as I am.

    Stubborn as a mule. Antisense].

    Bidding. Usage].

    It is mostly used to indicate self-reliance. It is generally used as a predicate, object, and definite.

    Structure] subject-predicate.

    Discernment] See "Rigidity for Self-Use" (p. 335).

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    People follow the clouds, echo with the voice, go with the flow, parrot the tongue, and follow the voice.

    1. 人云也云 [rén yún yì yún].

    Interpretation]: cloud: to say; Also. What others say, they also say. It means that there is no assertiveness, and only echoes it.

    Source: If the content of Zou Taofen's "Experience: Several Principles" is just "everyone follows the clouds", and if the format is only "follow the trend", it is the tail doctrine of the publication.

    2. Echo [suí shēng fù hè].

    Interpretation: I don't have an opinion, what others say, follow what I say.

    Source: Ming Xu Zhonglin's "Romance of the Gods" 11th: "Chonghou Hu just echoed it, which is really not his intention. ”

    Translation: Chonghou Hu is just what others say, just follow what they say, it's really not his own idea.

    3. Drift with the tide [suí bō zhú liú].

    Interpretation: The parable does not have a firm position, lacks the ability to judge right and wrong, and can only follow others.

    Source: Guo Moruo's "Qu Yuan" Act 1: You are open-minded and so calm! You don't go with the flow, and you don't rest on your laurels.

    4. Parrot learning tongue [yīng wǔ xué shé].

    Interpretation]: Parrot scholars speak. Whatever the parable says, he also says.

    Source: Song Shi Daoyuan's "Jingde Chuan Lantern Record" volume 28: "If a parrot only learns human words, it is unsatisfactory." ”

    Translation: Just as a parrot learns how to speak, he does not learn the expression of a man.

    5. With sound is not [suí shēng shì fēi].

    Interpretation: It means that you do not have an independent concept of right and wrong, others say yes, you say yes, others say no, you say no.

    Source: Han Xunyue's "Han Ji and Emperor Wai II": "Or be jealous and jealous and don't consider the truth, follow each other, and follow right and wrong, wouldn't it be sad." ”

    Translation: Wouldn't it be sad if you don't examine the truth with this jealousy, and follow others to say, others say yes, you yourself say yes, others say yes, and you say yes yourself?

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