-
There are no arguments, there are difficult words, the mouth is like a river, the exit is not inferior, and the duplicity is wrong.
-
If the mouth of the river hangs, the mouth is wrong.
-
Idioms of the mouth.
Crossroads、Straight heart、、
blurted out, duplicity
Dumbfounded, denied
There is a good reputation, and there is a common voice
The mouth is like a river, and it is popular
Chrysostom speaks, and his mouth is dry
The public mouth is gold, and the mouth is condemned
Praise and convincing
Speak wildly, on the cusp of the storm
Honest and open-minded, unintentional
Words are not chosen, catchy
The tiger's mouth is extracting teeth, and there is no basis for empty words
Clothes come to stretch out their hands, and food comes to open their mouths
Silent and speechless
The export is a chapter, and the mouth is yellow.
-
Crossroads
The heart is straightforward and fast, blurting out
Dudlicious, dumbfounded
Deny it, and have a good reputation
Speak in unison, like a river
It is popular, and the golden mouth is jade
Thirsty.
-
Idioms with colloquial words:Mouth-to-mouth, good medicine and bitter mouth, indisputable, open-mouthed, silent, and silent.
Bitter mouth, tight-lipped like a bottle, bloody mouth, praise, the rest of the tiger's mouth, face friends.
When the meal comes, the mouth is opened, the mouth is dry, the lips are dry, the mouth is criticized, the mouth is spoken in unison, and the golden tongue covers the mouth.
Golden mouth wooden tongue, ten thousand mouths, untrustworthy, heart and mouth.
First, the golden mouth and jade teeth, empty mouth has no evidence.
Idioms with colloquial words to form sentences:1.Advice is good for action, and good medicine is good for glass.
2.Good medicine is good for disease, and traffic laws are good for action.
3.Good medicine is good for the sick and good for the sick, and good for the ears and good for the deeds.
4.Good medicine is bitter, but the sick can be willing; Advice is contrary to the ear, but only those who attain it can accept it.
5.Although what you said was very heavy, the medicine was bitter, and he understood this truth.
6.Good medicine is bitter, and advice is against the ear, but words against the ear are often the driving force that pushes a person forward.
7.Good medicine is good for disease, and good advice is good for action. Confucius.
8.Seeing this scene in front of me, I couldn't help but open my mouth.
9.Ron, dressed in a trimmed green robe, looked to the left, stammering as if taken aback or horrified.
10.You're still smiling flatteringly, but you're speechless.
11.Pug's voice stopped abruptly and he stuttered there. At this time, he watched as several people in full armor jumped onto the platform with sonorous voices.
12.The evidence was there, and he was speechless.
13.Rehearsing beforehand can avoid stammering and being speechless.
14.His words stopped, and he stammered.
15.This matter is related to other people's reputations, how can he be allowed to be untrustworthy!
16.is also a report, Xiao Li can seek truth from facts, but you take things out of context and are untruthful.
17.I think it's shameful to debate with people who slander the truth.
18.The teacher sternly refuted his unscrupulous words.
19.He is obsessed with words, saying things that are out of thin air, and framing others.
20.He just has a shortcoming, he is easy to talk about, and he often talks nonsense.
-
Obstructing the mouth and being ashamed: unable to speak. Refers to being shy and not talking.
Mo: No; Defense: Confession. Even a hundred mouths are inaudible. No matter how you describe it, you can't explain it clearly.
Keep your mouth shut and don't say anything.
Shut your mouth and don't speak. Describe being afraid of causing trouble and not speaking easily.
Diseases are mostly transmitted through food. The metaphor should pay attention to food hygiene.
Red mouth and poisonous tongue Red: fiery red. Describe the words as vicious and hurtful in the mouth.
Rush out of the mouth to describe it without thinking.
Export becomes a chapter, and words become articles. Describe the quick thinking and good eloquence.
Exit into the ear refers to morality, talent beyond the same kind.
Hurting people by speaking out to insult people; Words are detrimental to human dignity.
Dry lips and dry mouth describes the phenomenon of dry mouth caused by talking too much.
Du Kou Wrap Foot Du Mouth: Shut your mouth; Foot binding: Stopping. I didn't dare to say anything when I closed my mouth, and I didn't dare to walk when I stopped. The parable is afraid to approach because of concerns, and avoids it from afar.
Du swallowed the description without saying a word.
Speechless Speechless, speechless.
Clumsy mouth is a metaphor for a stupid mouth and not good at speaking.
A multi-mouthed teacher refers to a person who likes to talk a lot.
The mouth of the people is more important than the defense of Sichuan: stop; Even: Exceeding. Preventing people from criticizing is worse than the flooding caused by clogging rivers. It means that if the people are not allowed to speak, there will be great harm.
The cusp is a metaphor for an outpost of intense, sharp social struggle.
Although the metaphor is good, the heart is extremely vicious.
Kawamehaikou: Eyes shaped like a river, with flat and long upper and lower eye sockets; Haikou: A mouth like the sea, big and deep. The metaphor is extraordinary.
-
Speak in unison, have a mouth without a heart, have no mouth, and speak straightforwardly.
-
The heart is straightforward and fast-talking
blurted out, duplicity
Dumbfounded, denied
There is a good reputation, and the mouth is like a river
In unison, clumsy tongues
It is popular, and the golden mouth is jade
The mouth is dry, and the mouth is golden
Verbal criticism, full of praise
Convincing orally, open-mouthed
On the cusp of the storm, the mouth is wild
There is no heart, and the mouth does not choose words
There are many mouths, and they are catchy
There is a mouth that is difficult to distinguish, and the mouth of the tiger extracts teeth
Clothes come to stretch out their hands, and food comes to open their mouths
There are many people who are speechless and speechless.
-
Crossroads [shí zì lù kǒu].
Vocabulary book. Basic Definition.
Where two roads intersect. The parable is in a situation where it is necessary to decide what to choose about something important.
Source: Song Ye Mengde's "Summer Retreat Record, Next, Old Saying Cui Shen is the Monk of the Tile Coffin Temple": "Why not wait for his last years, holding on to the crossroads, pain and slaps, only to be happy."
-
Obstructing the mouth and being ashamed: unable to speak. Refers to being shy and not talking.
Mo: No; Defense: Confession. Even a hundred mouths are inaudible. No matter how you describe it, you can't explain it clearly.
Keep your mouth shut and don't say anything.
Shut your mouth and don't speak. Describe being afraid of causing trouble and not speaking easily.
Diseases are mostly transmitted through food. The metaphor should pay attention to food hygiene.
Red mouth and poisonous tongue Red: fiery red. Describe the words as vicious and hurtful in the mouth.
1. Landslide and mountain destruction: Describe great changes. >>>More
What are the idioms that begin with the spoken word.
Spat style, mouth jargon >>>More
Sacrifice one's own interests for the sake of others. Do unto others what you do not want to be done.
Clever mind, self-defeating, ingenious, ingenious, ingenious, cleverly famous. >>>More
Hold the torch: hold; Salary: Firewood. Hold firewood and grass to fight the fire. The metaphor of using the wrong means to eliminate the evil will not only not help the situation, but will only magnify it. >>>More