The sound of speaking and reading.
the music lingered around the beams
Loud and powerful
Make a loud noise when being thrown to the ground ― (of a speech) powerful and inspiring.
(of a woman's voice) as sweet as the voice of a nightingale and a swallow.
Sonorous, loud and lasting
What is the idiom to describe "talking at the same time"
Disturbed host and guest, all in unison, bickering, all in unison.
C. what is the idiom to describe a person who is good at talking?
Speak fluently
Reading and debating
Sharpen teeth
glib-tongued
glib-tongued
6. sharp-tongued
7. Good eloquence
8. Eloquent words.
9. As eloquent as spring
10. Three-inch bird, seven-inch mouth
1 1. has a sharp tooth.
12. A tongue full of flowers
13. Can speak quickly
14. Smart heart and beautiful mouth
15. Be eloquent and articulate.
D. What does the idiom "describe a person with strong expressive ability and good eloquence" mean?
1, export becomes a chapter [ch not k ǒ u ch é ng zhā ng]
Source: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Du Ren: "Words have chapters."
When you are talking, there is an article.
Interpretation: Speech becomes an article. Describe quick thinking and good eloquence.
2. A flow of words
Source: Appreciation of Shi Shuo Xin Yu in the Southern Dynasties: "Guo talks like water."
Guo's argument pours water like a waterfall, which is inexhaustible.
Interpretation: if: as if; Hanging river: torrent pouring. When you talk, it's like a waterfall. Describe eloquence, but it's not over.
3, articulate
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" 33: "Although Baoyu is used to having a clever mouth, he is sad for Jin Chuaner at this time and wants to die."
Baoyu has always been a genius, but he has a clever tongue. At this moment, his heart felt sad for Jin Chuaner. He wanted to run away and die.
Interpretation: mouth: speak, speak; Smart: smart and flexible. Speak quickly and deal with it easily. Describe eloquence well.
4. Can speak well [néng yán shàn dào]
Source: Biography of Hu Xueyan.
Interpretation: Describe glib talk, glib talk.
5, can speak idioms [né ng shu not gu à n à o]
Source: Ming Anonymous "Fisherman's Gossip" The third fold: "But the ripe melon is soft, and the wax spear can speak."
But the soft part of the ripe melon is squeezed out, which can be explained by the wax spear head.
Interpretation: Good at describing population and speaking.
E. what is the idiom to describe what you have been talking about?
Eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, charming, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, witty, witty, witty, eloquent.
F. What is the idiom to describe your words and deeds?
Keep your word: you must (can) do it when you say it, and you must do it.
A promise is worth a thousand dollars: a promise is worth a thousand dollars. Metaphor is a number, which has a great contribution.
A gentelman's word is irretrievable
One word is more valuable than nine tripods-a person's words carry a lot of weight.
Migration of wood for faith: migration: migration; Letter: Credit. It means to keep your word and keep your promise.
Words can be put into practice: practice: performance, realization. Keep your promise.
The most important thing is to keep your word and keep your word.
G. what is the best eloquence? Write idioms according to the meaning.
glib-tongued
Ling and Li: Smart, smart, smart. Speak flexibly; Speak neatly. Describe the ability to speak and speak; Flexible, smart and good at coping with changes. Also known as "glib tongue", Yuan Wu Changling's Zhang Tianshi is the third fold: "You are glib when you rest there." The first twenty chapters of A Dream of Red Mansions: "Xiren is honest and not glib." The first chapter of Ouyang Shan's Gao Qian: "It just so happens that Maggie is eloquent and can answer everything, which really makes him happy."
Small and soft tongue-eloquent/easy/glib/ready-made/silver tongue
Describe the eloquence of being eloquent and good at words. From Records of the Historian Yu Benji: I have decided to return. Zhao said, "I dare not return to Xianggong. There are thousands of winners, ranging from a few hundred. People who think they can't lose the world are all lost by Mr. Mao. When Mr. Mao arrived in Chu, Zhao was more important than Jiuding Road. Teacher Mao's golden tongue is better than a million teachers. I won't dare to go back to my face. " I thought I was a guest.
Chinese name: three inches
H. what is the idiom to describe speaking?
There's nothing wrong with that,
A promise as good as a promise,
Targeted,
Straight to the point,
Subtle,
Contradictory,
Be concise,
Looking back at each other,
Point and answer,
Every word,
Silence,
Needless to say,
Play the lute to a cow,
Talking about Kan Kan,
Cut to the chase,
Incisively and vividly,
Shut my mouth,
The period towards ...,
Hit the nail on the head,
In a word, Jiuding,
Dry mouth,
Even those are,
Talk big,
Parallel quotation,
Just right,
Catch the wind shadow,
Do what,
Beat around the bush,
Pour out,
Weigh a person's words carefully and observe his facial expressions closely.
1. What is the idiom that describes what you say and do?
Keep your word, keep your word, keep your word, and make an oath.
A word [y and y á n Ji ǔ d ǐ ng]
Commentary: Jiuding is a treasure of ancient countries, which is said to have been cast by Yu Xia. A word is worth keeping balance. Metaphor is powerful and can play a great role.
From: Biography of Historical Records of Ping Yuanjun by Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty: "When Mr. Mao arrived in Chu, Zhao was more important than Jiuding Road. Teacher Mao's golden tongue is better than a million teachers. I won't dare to go back to my face. "
When Mr. Mao arrived in Chu, he valued Zhao more than Jiuding Road. Teacher Mao's golden tongue is better than a million teachers. I dare not watch any more.
Second, a promise is a promise.
Explanation: promise: promise. The promise made is worth 1000 dollars. Metaphor means keeping your word and keeping your credit.
From: Biography of Historical Records Ji Bu Luan Bu by Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty: "It is better to get a hundred pounds of gold than a promise."
It is better to get Kibo's promise than a hundred catties of gold.
Third, you can't say anything [shunot y and bê r]
Explanation: Whatever you say. Describe keeping your word.
Said by: Zhang Qingchun's "Official Sea" for the fourth time: "Shao Xiaolian at this time is just a small general who made Taiwan, saying that one is one and two is two, and Zhuang Jun has never refuted him."
Fourth, keep your word.
Description: Speak reliably and have credit.
From: The Analects of Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period: "Make friends and keep your word."
Communicate with friends, be honest and keep your word.
Verb (short for verb) makes a wish.
Explanation: oath: sincere oath; Danny: Sincerity. The oath is true and credible.
From: The Book of Songs Feng Wei Meng edited by Confucius Zhou: "Laugh without laughing, and swear."
Talking and laughing, I like it, I swear for life.
J. Which idiom is used to describe a person who sums up his speech well?
Hit the nail on the head, hit the nail on the head, be concise and to the point, get to the point.
First of all, hit the nail on the head
Description: Metaphor speaks directly and to the point.
From: * * * "Opposing stereotyped Party writing": "Didn't this hit the nail on the head and point out our problems? Yes, there are stereotyped Party writing at home and abroad, which shows that this is a common problem. "
Second, hit the nail on the head [y and yǔdóo pò]
Explanation: Tao: Say; Breakthrough: exposure. Finish it in one sentence.
From: Qing Xique's Book with Zhang Kauff: "From Tang Yu to the Warring States Period for more than 2,000 years, sages spread the mind method and hit the nail on the head."
From the Tang and Yu dynasties to the Warring States for more than two thousand years, sages taught each other mental methods, and one sentence hit the nail on the head.
Third, conciseness
Explanation: complete. Not much to say, but the meaning is there. Describe speaking and writing succinctly.
Said by: Zhang Song Duan Yi's Collection of Guier: "Be brief; It became a king's speech. "
Translation: A few words, but all the meaning, has become a wise saying.
Fourth, to the point.
Interpretation: refers to the critical point of criticizing things.
Said by: Levin, The Complete Biography of Hu Xueyan Disappeared: "Metaphor is used to test each other, and the bright moon is like taking the opportunity to speak out."
V. Infiltrate into [bi ā n pü rü lǐ]
Explanation: whip: spur and encourage; Li: The innermost floor. Describe it as practical learning. Also described as thorough analysis, to the point.
From: Zhang Xiangshuai's Book by Sheng Xuanhuai in the late Qing Dynasty: "My nephew is duty-bound to make a breakthrough and become a complete commercial factory to create for the world."
I am duty-bound to entrust it to my nephew. I must analyze thoroughly and go straight to the point, so as to form a fully commercialized factory and innovate for the whole country.