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Long-winded, nagged, chattered, chattered, chattered.
1. Verbose. Talking.
Citation: George Martin, A Song of Ice and Fire
The king is fearless and does not rely on verbosity. ”
2. Nagging. The talk goes on and on; Chatter: It's been a long time. The nagging is annoying.
Citation: Lu Xun.
Letters to Zheng Zhenduo": "All periodicals are sketches, which are not only sketches, but also nagging, thoughtless, and boring. ”
3. Flocculent. The chatter is constantly boring.
Cited explanation: Sha Ting, "Homecoming" 9: "Xu Kaijin The two couples are complaining to each other by the fire. ”
Fourth, nagging. Babbling: It's endless for a little thing.
Citation: Yang Mo, "Song of Youth".
Chapter 16 of Part 2: "This rapping tea room chatters endlessly." ”
Fifth, chatter. Speak instigatingly.
Citation: Lu Xun's "Social Drama.
My grandmother was very annoyed and blamed the family for not making up their minds early and chattering.
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The common ones are: saying, saying, saying, speaking, shouting, shouting, chanting, reading, questioning, answering, reprimanding, scolding, shouting, admonishing, commenting, praising and discussing, exaggerating, declaring, saying, saying, speaking, shouting, shouting, chanting, reading.
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The four-word words that indicate not speaking are silent, silent, silent, silent, silent, and silent.
一、不言不语 [ bù yán bù yǔ ]
Interpretation: Don't speak, don't make a sound.
From: Qing Li Luyuan's "Divergent Lights" Chapter 32: "Wang Zhong saw that the mother and son didn't have a crack in their speech, so they had to get up." , walked to the antechamber and saw the coffin of the master. ”
Example sentence: This person is silent all day long and is unpredictable.
Usage: combined; as a predicate; Refers to muffled sounds.
二、不声不音 [ bù shēng bù xiǎng ]
Interpretation: refers to not speaking; Silent.
From: Mao Dun's "Midnight" 11: "Occasionally, if there is a person who lowers his head alone and keeps silent, it must be a loser." ”
Example sentence: The teacher comes to the classroom quietly.
Usage: combined; as a predicate, a definite; Describe as having no sound.
三、静无音息 [ qiǎo wú shēng xī ]
Definition: Describe the absence of a sound or a very soft voice; It is also described as not not talking, obscure.
From: Zeng Pu's "Sea of Flowers" Chapter 34: "Listen to it again at this time, and it will be silent." ”
Example sentence: It comes quietly, as quiet as a thistle corolla, and sweeps over a corner of the orchard on the hillside.
Usage: as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Refers to being very silent.
Fourth, 不声不吭 [ bù shēng bù kēng ]
Interpretation: refers to not speaking; Silent.
From: Chapter 1 of Du Pengcheng's "In a Day of Peace": "He was silent, open-minded, and walked straight to the opposite part of the engineering team with a gust of wind. ”
Usage: combined; as a predicate, a definite; Silent fingers.
Example sentence: You hurt our young lady, and you left without saying a word.
五、不声不气 [ bù shēng bù qì ].
Interpretation: refers to not speaking; Silent.
Usage: combined; as a predicate, a definite; Describe not talking.
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Talking, humming, talking, arguing, arguing, etc.
一、與 [ fā yán ]
1. Expressing opinions (mostly at meetings).
2. Opinions expressed (mostly referred to at meetings).
Second, humming [ hēng chàng ]
Sing it quietly. Guo clarified the seventeenth chapter of "The Legend of the Big Knife": "(Some people) are constantly busy with their hands and feet, and at the same time humming anti-Japanese tunes. ”
三. conversation [ tán huà ]
1. Two or many people talking together.
2. Opinions expressed in the form of conversations (mostly political).
Fourth, argue [ zhēng biàn ].
Debate; Debate.
Shatin's "Wind and Waves": "Everyone says his own, don't be in a hurry to argue." ”
五. Argument [ zhēng lùn ].
argumentative discussions; Quarrel.
Zhou Libo's "The Storm" Part 1: "He also remembered the debate of the county party committee last night, and he completely agreed with Political Commissar Zhang's statement. ”
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Tell me about it.
It's like talking. Lecture arguments.
Argued. Justifying the debate.
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There is nothing wrong with that
A promise is a good idea, a target
Single-knife straight in, imperceptible
Contradictory, concise, and to the point
They looked at each other and pointed at each other
The words are beady, silent like a cicada
It goes without saying
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It's hard to speak.
Pinyin: yǒu kǒu nán yán
Interpretation: Say: Say. Although there is a mouth, it is difficult to say words. It refers to something that is inconvenient to say or afraid to say.
Allusion: Song Su Shi's poem "The Drunken Sleeper": "It is better to be drunk than to be drunk, and it is better to sleep than to speak." ”
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This, usually speaking, I usually use colloquialisms? Exporting chapters or something, relying on accumulation and language talent......
Expanding your vocabulary and mastering your ability to express yourself well is a gradual process that cannot be achieved overnight, and there is no easy shortcut.
Whether it's a word or an idiom, the most basic thing is that you have to know what they mean, and then you have the conditions to use them flexibly.
You can prepare a special vocabulary book to write down some interesting words that you usually hear and see or that you don't know the meaning of.
Usually you should consciously listen more, watch more, and remember more. Programs like some talk shows, cross talk, sketches and even storytelling are good knowledge entry points, and you can also pay more attention to the words of those humorous people around you.
Nowadays, there are also a lot of witty and interesting sentences on the Internet, you can memorize some appropriately, and try to use the best words when you usually speak.
Another point is not to be afraid to speak. Don't be afraid to speak because you always think that you always choose the wrong words or say the wrong things, it is good to think deeply, but just thinking about how not to make mistakes is easy to have the idea of "saying less and making fewer mistakes" and "not saying good", so after the vicious circle, you are more reluctant to speak.
Talk, talk more and practice more, practice makes perfect.
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Read more books, check the dictionary when you encounter words and idioms you don't understand, and write them down.
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Read more books, ** is the best, and when you encounter words you don't understand, check the dictionary more.
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Speechless, dumbfounded (words that mean speechless with their mouths open because of reason), stunned (words that express surprise and speechlessness), crying (words or idioms that describe speechlessness).
Stammering (
Write words according to the meaning: (Described as a mute, just open your mouth, but unable to speak).
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Don't say a word, don't say a word.
Don't praise the word and don't say a word.
Silence: Closed. Shut your mouth and don't speak Silence: Keep your mouth shut. Keep your mouth shut and don't speak.
Non-committal: put, stand; Yes: OK; No: No. Don't say yes, don't say no. Refers to not showing an attitude.
Keep your mouth shut and don't say anything.
Keep your mouth shut and don't speak or talk about secrets.
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