What is the idiom meaning of what words are scattered behind the ugly words

Updated on culture 2024-03-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Gossip Idiom]: Gossip Flying.

    Pinyin]: liú yán fēi yǔ

    Explanation]: Unfounded words. Refers to the slanderous bad words spread behind the scenes. Same as "gossip".

    Example]: Synonyms].

    Gossip Idiom]: Gossip and Wind Talk.

    Pinyin]: liú yán fēng yǔ

    Explanation]: Rumors. Unfounded words. Refers to the slanderous bad words spread behind the scenes.

    Gossip idiom]: Gossip.

    Pinyin]: liú yán fēi yǔ

    Explanation]: Unfounded words. Refers to the slanderous bad words spread behind the scenes.

    Words. Idiom]: Wind and wind.

    Pinyin]: fēng yán fēng yǔ

    Explanation]: Unfounded, ill-intentioned, sarcastic words. It also refers to the secret legend of the private discussion.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Words. Wind Speech Wind Talk [fēng

    yánfēng

    yǔ] 生字本.

    Basic Definition. Explain in detail.

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

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Gossip, gossip.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Idiom: gossipPronunciation: liú yán fēi yǔ

    Meaning: Unfounded words. Refers to the slanderous bad words spread behind the scenes.

    Source: Qing Zhang Tingyu "History of the Ming Dynasty: The Biography of Ma Mengzhen": female yellow Xinkou; Gossip; vacate the forbidden court; This gentleman is also worried.

    Translation: Ignoring the facts, casually speaking, slanderous bad words spread behind his back, bringing similar words into the court, such a person, his habits are worrying.

    Usage: combined; as the subject and object; Derogatory.

    Golden saying. Pronunciation: jīn yù liáng yán meaning: a metaphor for valuable advice or teachings like ** and beautiful jade.

    Source: Yuan Wang Shifu's "The Legend of the West Chamber" The third fold of the fourth book: "Miss Jinyu's words; Xiaosheng is remembered one by one. ”

    Translation: Miss, these valuable advice or teachings, I must firmly remember in my heart and dare not forget.

    Usage: more formal; as the subject and object; Compliments.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Gossip Gossip.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is short and long, and it is rumorous.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello describes a lot of words (thousand) words (ten thousand) words.

    A thousand words: Describe that because you haven't seen each other for a long time, you have a lot to say.

    Behind the scenes, there are ugly words (gossip) (gossip) (gossip).

    Gossip: Unfounded words. Refers to the slanderous bad words spread behind the scenes.

    Have fun.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. A thousand words.

    2. Gossip [foul language].

    Hope it helps!!

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