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Say three things. Fourth, talk about the east and west, and talk about the long and short
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Idioms that contain the meaning of "say" :
Understatement, point-and-finger
Hindering the shame of the words, the words are not reasonable
The allusion is unrighteous and well-organized
Seven and eight pairs, the text is not on topic
Appropriate and orderly
I understand when、gurgling、
A word is a certainty, and the wording is a wording
If the river is hanging, Jiuding is not important
Look at each other, the road is the way
The mouth is full of pearls, and the silence is silent
Soft-spoken, concise and concise
Speak softly, cover the front and cover the back
Biting the sound and smacking the words, babbling and talking
The sheath is chiseled and straightforward.
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Interesting and coherent to say - eloquent (to come).
Li stammered and said - (open) mouth (stammer).
Sincerely and affectionately say - language (heavy) heart (long).
Said in a disorderly manner - incoherently.
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Talk eloquently, talk rhetorically, and talk about the Tao at the head.
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Sa open is reported that visdguguifg a U tree of the retro Accord belongs to the Faga there is a dry sa unique gas to France.
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Talk about love
Able to speak and hearsay
I can't help but say it, it's a long story
There are different opinions, Ying Shuyan said
Fools talk about dreams, talk nonsense
Show up to say, nonsense
Talk about the world and justify yourself
Open the skylight and speak brightly
Say no. Second, every person says something
It is said that there is no distinction between the east and the west
Don't say a word, say without evidence
Long and short, preaching and sayings
Speaking and talking, writing books and speaking
There are jokes, long stories short
It's easy to talk about it, and it's empty to talk about it
Listen to what you say, don't say it.
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Gossip. Inconsequential words; Superfluous words.
Salivating. Cheeky gibberish, Sarai.
Gossip: refers to words that are not satisfied; Unfounded words.
Gossip: words that are not satisfied; Unfounded words. If it has nothing to do with business.
Gossip. Refers to words that have nothing to do with the matter; Nonsense.
Gossip. Unfounded ridicule of others.
Gossip: Inconsequential words. Same as "gossip".
Gossip and long words. The long and short nagging of the speaker.
A thousand words: a thousand words: a long story. Describe the quick thinking and quick writing.
Break the law. Refers to clever sophistry and misinterpretation of the law.
Nonsense: Words that are unfounded and cannot be verified.
Alarmist. Straightforward remarks and solemn attitudes.
Alarmist. Statements that frighten or shock people.
Alarmist. Righteous exhortation doesn't sound good.
Alarmist nuclear theory: honest and informative statements.
Alarmist: Honest and extraordinary speech.
Non-stop, so-so, gentleman's words, the horse is difficult to chase, and the horse is whipped.
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Biyu 箕风 pinyin: bì yǔ jī fēng
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Break the spit pot and use the cone to the dinner pot
Hanging pot practice, hanging pot in the city >>>More
This is the oracle bone idiom with the word "entrepreneurship is difficult", in which "creation, industry, and maintenance" is Yin Xunyin's recreation of the oracle bone script.