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Four-word idioms to describe bad words
1. Idioms to describe "bad words" Idioms to describe "bad words" include: clumsy mouth and tongue, clumsy mouth and cheeks, clumsy mouth and few words, clumsy heart and mouth, and clumsy tongue.

1. Stupid mouth and tongue [bè nzu ǐ zhu not shé]: It is described as having no eloquence and not being good at words.

Source: Yang Shuo's Oil City: "I am a clumsy person. What am I talking about? "

2. The mouth and cheeks are thick and short [Dù n k ǒ u zhu not sā i]: a metaphor for being clumsy and not good at talking.

Source: Li Qingru's "Mirror Flower Edge" The eightieth time: "Good sister, I am awkward, but I can't be with you sentence by sentence!"

3. Not much to say [nè k ǒ u shoyá n] Not good at talking, not much to say.

Source: "Historical Records Biography of General Li": "Wide mouth and few words, human settlements are all painted as military history, shooting wide and narrow drinks."

4. Clumsy [xρnzhu not kǒubèn]: Clumsy, not good at talking.

Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" The thirtieth time: "Everyone is like me, and people say it!"

5. clumsy tongue [Zhu zuǐbèn shé]: clumsy mouth and tongue, describing it as bad at speaking.

Source: Corporal Lin of Qing Suiyuan said: "I don't pay attention everywhere, and I dare not speak easily."

2. Describe a glib tongue, a wordless surprise, a clumsy rhetoric, and a glib echo.

[qio shérúHuáng]

Tongue, like a spring, describes rhetoric, eloquence, sophistry and derogatory.

Chinese name: Eloquence.

Out: "The Book of Songs Xiaoya Qiaoyan"

Usage: as predicate, object and attribute; Have a glib tongue.

An expression of surprise

Pinyin: shé qiáo bú xià

Explain:: Describe the surprise.

Source: Zhuangzi Qiushui

An expression of surprise

Short spell: sqbx

Explanation: tongue, tongue. Bridge, tilt up. Keep your tongue up, don't put it down. Describe the surprise.

Source: "Zhuangzi Qiushui": "Gongsun Longkou is not harmonious and refuses to give up." (Han) Sima Qian's Biographies of Historical Records and Bian Que: "When middle-aged people hear Bian Que's words, they are dazzled but not dazzled, and their tongues can't bridge." (Qing) Ruan Kuisheng's "Tea Language Volume Twelve Ji Shu": "Li (Taixu) showed wisdom to Zhao Dongmen, and each tongue could not bridge."

Speak clumsily

Mr. Banzuzu

Explanation: Describe a glib tongue, but not good at words.

Source: Oil City

Idioms and their stories

Source: Yang Shuo's Oil City: "I am a clumsy person. What am I talking about? "

Discrimination of words

Synonym: clumsy mouth and brain, clumsy mouth and tongue

Antonym: glib, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent,

Grammar: combination; As a predicate; Used for modesty

parrot

(Yang ·wǔ· incarnation Xu)

Interpret parrots and imitate human language. For example, he told others.

In Daoyuan's "Jing De Lu Yue Shu Huihai Monk", he said: "If a parrot only learns from others, it is not satisfied. When you preach Buddha's meaning, you can't recite it without Buddha's meaning. You are a linguist, so you are not allowed. "

Use subject-predicate form; As predicate and adverbial; derogatory sense

For example, chapter 13 1 of Hao Ran's Sunny Day: "This is not true, this is ~"

Synonyms pick up people's teeth.

Find your own way.

3. Adjectives are poor, eloquent, eloquent and speechless about idioms. Describe a clumsy argument, or become speechless because of nervousness and fear.

Shake your lips and drum up your tongue. Describe playing tricks, provoking and inciting.

Flattery is a rhetorical metaphor.

A salty mouth and a weak tongue is a metaphor for much ado about nothing or nothing to say.

Clap your hands and do your tongue to describe greed.

A glib tongue describes talking glibly and playing with words.

Parrots imitate human language. For example, he told others.

Clumsy tongue: stupid. Stupid mouth and tongue, description is not good at talking.

A mouthful of three tongues means nagging and talking a lot.

Talking too much, being mean, it's disgusting.

It's disgusting to be talkative and mean.

A tongue-tied chin: shut your mouth. I can't speak. It also means that you are too scared to speak.

A golden tongue is a metaphor for eloquence.

A golden tongue is a metaphor for eloquence.

Puns are a metaphor for nonsense.

The tongue can't hold: it's crooked. Put your tongue up, and you can't put it down for a long time. Describe an expression of surprise or fear.

Tongue sword like a sword, lips like a gun. Describe the fierce debate, sharp words, tit for tat, and intransigence.

The tongue is like fire and the metaphor is very sharp.

Tongue-tailed moon means talking about others in conversation.

The deaf speaker has a broken tongue and the listener is deaf. Describe many miscellaneous comments, which others have ignored.

My tongue and lips are burnt: broken; Coke: Dry. My tongue is broken and my lips are dry. Description is a waste of time.

A gluttonous mouth is a metaphor for a glutton.

It is said that many people are talkative.

Nonsense is a metaphor for nonsense. Sometimes it also refers to rumors and slander.

Metaphor is nonsense. More refers to spreading rumors and making trouble, malicious slander.

Sweet mouth and sweet tongue as honey. It's a metaphor for saying nice things to deceive people.

Riddles and tongues: four horses drove in ancient times; Tongue: refers to what is said. When a word is spoken, four horse-drawn cars cannot be chased back. For example, …

Speak with a thin tongue and describe it as mean and acerbic.

Dry mouth. It's a waste of breath to describe the hot weather or talk too much.

Make a fuss: cleverly argue gossip; Sound: to make a sound. Hold your breath. Refers to rhetoric or finding fault.

The metaphor of two sides and two tongues is selective in two aspects.

Drinking into the tongue describes people who like to nag after drinking.

A lisp means to speak rashly and casually. This is also a metaphor for people who like to make wisecracks.

A clever tongue is as clever as a reed. It can make beautiful music like a reed. Describe the rhetoric and eloquence.

Gouges where whole pieces were missing cut off the tongue. Tell someone to shut up.

Gathering wisdom means talking. Chicken claw refers to the index finger and middle finger pointing to people; Chew: Bite your tongue. Describe extreme anger

A good mouth and a sweet tongue describe a clever tongue and are used to saying sweet words to please people.

Owl: Birds like owls are metaphors of villains. The screaming owl shows off its breath. Even if your metaphorical ability is not high, be brave.

Shut up and don't talk. I can't speak. It also means that you are too scared to speak.

The bronze bell with golden mouth and wooden tongue, namely Muduo, was used in ancient times to carry out the order of spreading politics and religion. Refers to a person who preaches enlightenment.

Stupid mouth and tongue: what a pity. Describe no eloquence, not good at words.

Clumsy: Clumsy. Poor expressive ability and no eloquence.

The voice of a hundred tongues is a metaphor for nagging and talkative.

Burning a city with a red tongue is a metaphor for slandering or alienating people, which is very hurtful.

A red mouth and a poisonous tongue describe words as vicious and hurtful.

Red mouth and white tongue: fiery red. Describe words as vicious and hurtful.

The tooth fell out and the tongue was still there. Metaphor is hard and easy to break, and soft can always be preserved.

Move your lips, move them, gossip

Gold tongue is bad: use gold as the tongue; Advantages: it's broken. A tongue made of gold says it is broken. It's a waste of breath to talk too much.