Idiom is a part of stereotyped phrases or short sentences in China's Chinese vocabulary. Let's take a look at idioms that describe people's speech, for reference only! thank you
Blunt mouth and clumsy cheeks: refers to clumsy eloquence and poor fluency.
Choosing words too quickly means that you are in a hurry or nervous.
Jiao sheng jiao qi: refers to a delicate voice.
Jin people are silent: it means that they are tight-lipped because of concerns.
To embellish: to add something that was not originally in a narrative or speech in order to exaggerate or render it.
Silence: Silence: Close. Shut up and don't talk.
Shut your mouth: shut your mouth. keep the mouth shut like a bottle
Flattery: Flattery: cater to others' wishes and please others; Flatter: to please, flatter. Everything you say and do should cater to the wishes of others and try to please them.
Sorry: Sorry: I can't say it. Shy and silent.
Open your heart: Frankly speaking, don't hide songs.
Generous drop: drop: full of worry. It means talking and writing articles are full of energy and the words are carefree.
Stingy and thoughtless: seldom: seldom. Treat people ruthlessly.
Don't choose what you say: when you are in a hurry, you can't use words correctly or you can speak casually.
Dry mouth: Very thirsty. Of hot weather or talking too much, wasting your breath.
Quarrel gives birth to wind: refers to fluency and eloquence.
Light mouth and thin tongue: it means mean to be mean and bitter.
Chatter: talk a lot and never stop.
Self-confidence, integrity, correctness and reasonableness; Vigorous: vigorous. If the reasons are correct and sufficient, the momentum of speech will be strong.
Fangs: refers to people who are good at talking.
Leave room: Don't go to extremes when talking or doing things, leave room for manoeuvre and flexibility.
The donkey's lips are not right for the horse's mouth: referring to speaking and writing articles, the preface is inconsistent with the latter, and it is inconsistent.
No internal and external: there is no internal and external distinction, that is, words and deeds do not distinguish between occasions.
Mutter: Keep muttering. Talk to yourself in a low voice
Eloquence: good: good at it; Debate: debate. It shows that you are good at talking, arguing and eloquence.
Well-founded: the name is reasonable and the speech is logical. After that, it means that the reasons for talking and doing things are justified and sufficient.
Eight three views four: it means to pull as you pull, and there is no center.
Half-swallowed and half-vomited: refers to speaking vaguely and not directly.
Idle: refers to speaking and doing things to cater to the wishes and interests of others.
Shut up and hide your tongue: shut up and don't talk. It means not to talk easily for fear of causing trouble.
Thin lips speaking out of turn: it means talkative and casual.
Quietly: voice: talk; Color: skin color. In an emergency, the speech and manner remain the same. It means peace.
The door to outspoken: taboo: taboo. Refers to a place where you can be outspoken.
Quiet: voice: the voice of speaking; Color: The expression on her face. The intention in my heart is not revealed in my words and face.
Not spreading: neither spreading nor branching. Speak or write articles concisely, and don't drag your feet.
Unclear: refers to speaking vaguely. Also refers to ambiguous behavior.
It goes without saying: Yu: Yes, yes. You can understand without talking. It means the reason is obvious.
I don't know the height: I don't know the depth of speaking and doing things.
Hide your head and expose your tail: hide your head and expose your tail. It means to be evasive and not tell the whole truth.
Observe words and feelings: investigation: detailed investigation. Observe other people's words or expressions. It's more about feeling other people's minds.
Quiet and taciturn: deep and quiet, not talkative.
Silence: silence: silence; Rarely: rarely. Silence, rarely speak.
It is said that the rain clears up: it means that we can't talk together.
Measure with a ruler: refers to exaggerated and untrue remarks.
Rudeness: Modesty and courtesy. Speak rudely
Speechless: Speak impudently.
Speak methodically: Speak methodically.
Dry mouth and dry lips: refers to dry mouth caused by talking too much.
Lip burning and tongue opening: burning: dry; Me: It's broken. Dry mouth. It means talking too much and wasting your breath.
Words are unreasonable: words: words, words. Catch: arrive; And ... Refers to words and expressions used in speaking and writing that cannot fully and accurately express thoughts and feelings.
Words are dull and empty: refers to hesitating because of guilty conscience.
Thorn: the appearance of many words. It means talking endlessly.
Hit the snake seven inches: it means that we must grasp the main link when talking and doing things.
Big debate: big debate: good at debate. People who are eloquent don't talk much to show themselves.
Single-knife penetration: direct penetration with a short-handled knife. It means to find the right target, be brave and diligent. After means to speak directly, without beating around the bush.
Dull and tasteless: light: thin, as opposed to "thick" Vegetables are tasteless because of lack of salt. It also means tasteless. It also means that speaking and writing articles are boring.
Humble: refers to the appearance, speech and attitude of humility.
No leakage: no leakage. It means to speak and do things carefully, meticulously and impeccably. It also means that all the money is in your hands and you won't sell it easily.
Put down the bag: shake, shake. Speak or write articles to show off your knowledge by quoting ancient books.
Chatter: to talk too much; Body: Stop. Go on.
Random talk: one minute about the East, one minute about the West. Speak in disorder and without center.
Play the lute to a cow: people who laugh at obedient people don't understand what the other person is saying. Accustomed to sneer at the speaker without looking at the object.
Short mouth and cheeks: refers to being stupid and not good at talking.
Harsh voice: refers to a fierce tone of voice and a rude attitude.
Preventing people's mouths is not as good as preventing Sichuan: preventing: stopping; What: more than that. The harm of stopping people from criticizing is more serious than the flood caused by blocking rivers. It means that if people are not allowed to talk, it will be very harmful.
Speak freely: speak freely: speak freely; Dictation: Make sentences with words. Speak or write freely.
Divergent wind, divergent flow: refers to simple and powerful speech.
Whisper in my ear: attachment: closeness. Whisper in someone's ear. It means to talk about important things with each other in secret.
Through a wall, someone was eavesdropping. It means that even if we discuss it in secret, others may know. It is also used to persuade people to be careful what they say so as not to reveal it.
Resolute and plain: justice: strong; Yi: decisive; Wood: simple; Stupid: Speak slowly, indicating caution. Confucius praised four qualities of human beings.
Grab: grab: grab. Tickle through your boots. It means that a speech composition is irrelevant, inappropriate and misses the point. Or do things without grasping the key.
Beat around the bush: Go along a winding road. It means to talk in an indirect way.
Bone dew and meat dew: it means to speak half-swallowed and half-vomited, without fully expressing the meaning.
Less words: less, less words: less. Seldom speak. It means reticent.
This is a metaphor: you don't need many metaphors to speak, you can understand. It means to be clear.
Holding a gun and a stick: refers to talking with thorns and involving others.
Misfortune comes from the mouth: Misfortune comes from the mouth. Careless words can easily get you into trouble.
Sharp words: illness: haste. He spoke impatiently and his expression was grim. It refers to the expression on your face when you are angry with people.
Bitterness: Speaking with thorns is cruel to people.
Abrupt words: words look rough and impatient. It refers to the way you talk when you are angry with people.
Qijia Gaba: refers to disorder.
Bitterness: It means satire.
Concise: speaking and writing are simple and clear, and can grasp the main points.
Disadvantages of golden tongue: golden tongue: taking gold as the tongue; Advantages: it's broken. A tongue made of gold says it is broken. This means talking a lot and wasting your breath.
Silence: Silence: Silence. As silent as a cicada in late autumn. It means that you dare not speak because you are afraid of having concerns.
Opening gongs and drums: refers to the beginning of speaking or writing an article. It also refers to the beginning of an event.
Words and sentences: it means that when writing an article or speaking, you should be careful and deliberate word by word.
Stunned: Shut up and don't talk. I can't speak because of my argument. It also means that you dare not speak because you are too arrogant.
Stuttering: it means not speaking fluently. Also means make do, reluctantly.
Cut to the chase, clear meaning: cut to the chase: explain the purpose; Yi Ming: Explain the meaning. It means explaining the main meaning at the beginning of speaking and writing.
Jin people's silence: refers to keeping silent because of concerns.
Fairy: fairy: refers to the court decree. It means that speech is the law and can decide people's life and death.
The word is not the same: Xun: humility. Speak very immodestly. It means arrogance.
Behavior and words. Refers to a person's external demeanor.
Tucao: It means that things or words are ridiculous.
Kan Kan and Conversation: Speak confidently and calmly.
Zhu: Zhu, Ji: They are all jewels. The round ones are called pearls and the round ones are called Ji. It means to speak with literary grace.
Back and forth: refers to the repetition of actions or words.
Articulate: articulate: speak, speak; Smart: smart and flexible. Speak quickly and deal with it easily. It means good eloquence.
Jiuding is not enough: it means that the text has weight, and Jiuding is not too heavy.
Cut to the chase: it means to talk or write articles directly without beating around the bush.
Incisively and vividly: An article or a speech is fully, thoroughly or pleasantly expressed.
Talk big: it means to talk big and unrealistic.
Talk big: talk big. It means to speak arrogantly.
Off-topic Wan Li: Writing an article or a speech is far from the topic to be talked about and has nothing to do with it.
Conversation break: a short standing and talking. Means that time is extremely short.
Full of loopholes: refers to articles, speeches or actions, full of loopholes.
Slow down: the original meaning is to talk and do things in an orderly way and in no hurry. Now it also means to talk and do things slowly and take your time.
Understand when: it means to speak and do things neatly.
Look at each other: you look at me, I look at you, I don't know what to do. It means that people look at each other in fear or helplessness and don't talk.
South-to-North Tune: Originally refers to the South-to-North Tune of China traditional operas. Now it means that the accent is impure and mixed with dialects.
Unfathomable: An unfathomable degree. Refers to the attitude towards life, or the content of a speech or article (often not positive, with derogatory meaning).
Rudder: rudder: it means talking; Hugh: Stop. Go on.
Talk less: talk less: not good at talking. Not good at talking, not much.
Northeast Xing: Northeast Yan: Be cautious; Min: Agile. Watch your mouth and act quickly.
Side by side: width; Sign: ask; Bo: extensive; Citation: quotation. Speaking and writing articles refer to materials as evidence or examples.
Qi Ai Ai: refers to a stutterer who is repetitive and not fluent.
Appropriateness: refers to doing or speaking appropriately.
Beat about the bush: when you speak or write an article, you don't directly point it out from the front, but satirize or attack it from the side.
Full of loopholes: refers to the loopholes in speaking and doing things.
Put it bluntly: spread: spread; Narrator: Narrator. Speaking or writing articles is not embellished, ups and downs, and does not highlight key points.
Tongue tongue-tied: chin: mouth closed. Shut up. I can't speak because of my argument. It also means that you dare not speak because you are too arrogant.
Subtle: latent: secretly the same, not seen; Silent: no words, no sound. Refers to the changes in people's thoughts or personalities that are unconsciously infected and influenced.
Understatement: the original intention is to use light color when describing. Now it is more about talking and writing articles, and downplaying important issues.
Just right: refers to talking and doing things just right.
Timid voice: refers to the timid and unnatural tone of voice.
People speak lightly: their status is low and their speech is not taken seriously.
The chin is silent: the chin is silent. Shut your mouth and stop talking.
Shut my mouth: seal: seal. Put three seals on his mouth. It means be careful what you say. Now it is also used to express unwillingness or fear to speak.
Twinkle: Twinkle: The flicker of light means to speak hesitatingly. Speak hesitatingly, refuse to reveal the truth or avoid key questions.
Tickle: It means to get to the point.
My tongue is sore: I: broken; Coke: Dry. My tongue is broken and my lips are dry. This means wasting your breath.
As loud as Hong Zhong: Hong: Big. It means talking or singing loudly, just like ringing a big clock.
Difficult to speak: refers to speaking slowly.
Kill Godson: Bi: Pig. Parents keep their promises and teach their children honesty.
Ramble: refers to talking or writing far-fetched. It also refers to pulling hard and forcing others to listen to themselves.
One word: whatever you say. This means keeping your promise.
Push the boat downstream: push the boat in the direction of the current. It means to follow a certain trend or something convenient to talk about.
Expression: expression: voice and expression when speaking; Li: Strict. When you speak, your voice and expression are very strict.
Keep your mouth shut: keep your mouth shut and don't talk. Shut your mouth, just like the bottle is blocked. It means to be careful and keep a secret.
Talking about subtlety: subtlety: subtle and just right. It means to speak tactfully and to the point.
Be reasonable: that is to say, be reasonable when talking and doing things.
Steady: it means that all parts of the body are symmetrical and strong. Later, I often mean to speak and do things safely. It also means doing things without making mistakes and lacking the spirit of positive innovation.
Smooth sailing: it means talking or doing things with others without thinking.
Sloppy: refers to being clumsy in talking and doing things.
Hesitation: I want to say it, but I'm not happy. It means to have misgivings about speaking.
Looking at the wind and looking at the purpose: refers to speaking and acting to meet the above and purpose.
It is said that a monk gave a speech in Liang Wudi, which moved the sky and made flowers fall in succession. It means that the speech is colorful and extremely beautiful (mostly exaggerated but unrealistic).
Catch a shadow by the wind: catch a shadow by the wind. It means impossible. Also means that words and deeds are based on unreliable rumors or superficial phenomena.
Shoot at nothingness: bull's-eye; Arrow: Arrow. Shoot arrows aimlessly. That is to say, words and deeds have no clear purpose or are impractical.
Nothing wrong: thick strange, strange. Can't blame too much. This means that although there are shortcomings in speaking and doing things, there are still advantages worth knowing.
Article digression: The meaning in the article does not match the topic. Refers to people who can't speak or write articles on the subject.
Xiang Zhuang's sword dance was intended to be Pei Gong: Xiang Zhuang danced a sword during the dinner in an attempt to assassinate Liu Bang. Refers to the real intention of talking and doing things.
Xiabanzouma: Osaka: Slope; Projectile: a projectile. Roll the projectile down the slope. It means speaking quickly and fluently.
Babbling: Babies babble like adults.
Break your word: keep your word and have no credit.
Hanging river: hanging river: waterfall; Running water: The water flows quickly. The river flows downwards. It means to be eloquent or fluent in writing.
A swarm of bees: A hive flew out at once. It means that many people speak or act at the same time.
Concise: complete. Not much to say, but the meaning is there. It means to be concise in speaking and writing.
Stubborn: stupid, not good at talking.
A foot of water and ten feet of waves: refers to exaggeration and unreality.
Keep your word: keep your word, keep your word.
Indecision: it means that there are few mistakes in speaking and doing things.
Zhong Yan Jiuding: It means words carry weight, which is not too heavy compared with Lai Jiuding.
Don't get tired of words: be brief; Annoyed: cumbersome. Speaking or writing is simple and to the point, not cumbersome.
No smoke without fire: it means that people are slow to heat up and don't like to talk.
Commitment is commitment: commitment: commitment. The promise made is worth 1000 dollars. It means keeping your promise and having great credit.
White teeth and clear mouth: refers to speaking clearly.
Word for word: it means to speak calmly and clearly.
You're right: right: right. A finger can hit the nail on the head. ;