Hardly speak.
Pinyin: sh m 40
poplar
ancient
yǔ
Explanation: it means that there are not many words at ordinary times.
Source: Liu Yazhou's "Men Marry Women" Chapter 2: "In the eyes, Pan's reticence and gentleness reflect inner peace."
Example: I didn't expect the young driver to say so much about his uncle Lao Zhao.
Who do you like by LinYu?
Second, an idiom to describe a person who doesn't talk much.
Silent, silent, precious, silent, silent.
Third, idioms that mean less talking.
Less words: it's hard to reply, less words: very little. Seldom speak. Describe taciturn. As predicate and attribute; Describe a man of few words.
Few words: it means that there are not many words at ordinary times. As predicate and attribute; Used for speaking, etc.
Silence: silence: silence; Rarely: rarely. Silence, rarely speak. As predicate, object and attribute; Describe a person's calm personality.
Four idioms to describe people who talk little.
Speech poverty
sharp pain
Explain silence: you can't make a sound; Rarely: rarely. Silence, rarely speak.
The source of Biography of Liang Chongyi in Old Tang Dynasty: "Liang Chongyi, a native of Chang 'an, fought in the city. He has hip strength and can roll a golden hook. Later, he was born in Yulin and never stayed in Xiangyang again. He likes it in silence, and he is tired of being moved. "
Structural combination.
Usage is used to describe people's quiet personality; Not talkative. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.
Distinguish between form and silence; Can't write "ink"
Synonyms are silence, deep thought and silence.
The antonyms are boastful, eloquent and talkative.
~ and "silence": Both of them mean "silence". But ~ means people are calm; Not talking is long-term; "Silence" only means a short silence.
Example: these two people have diametrically opposite personalities; One is good eloquence and clever word color; a ~; Hard to open a golden mouth
What idioms are there to describe "talking less, but making sense"?
1. Idiom: A word is worth a thousand dollars.
Pinyin: Zi Qi
Note: the word "increase loss" was awarded to a daughter. Words of praise are exquisite and unchangeable.
Source: Biography of Historical Records and Lv Buwei: "The gate of Bu Xianyang hangs over a thousand dollars, and those who can increase or decrease a word will be given a thousand dollars."
For example, making a sentence: Wen Wen Yi Li means sad and far away, thrilling, and can almost be described as a word of gold.
2. idiom: it's a deal.
Pinyin: y and Zi Qi ā n j ū n
Description: Jun: ancient unit of weight, 1 jun = 30 kg. Descriptive words carry a lot of weight.
Source: The ancient poems of Rong Poetry in the Southern Dynasties: "Yi Li, whose meaning is sad and far away, is soul-stirring, and can almost be described as a word of gold."
For example, making sentences: don't underestimate the power of words, which are often extremely valuable.
3. Idiom: One word and one bead
Pinyin: y and z and y and zh
Explanation: A word is like a pearl. Describe the mellow voice. It is also a metaphor for beautiful articles and gorgeous words.
Source: Tang Xueneng's "Song Giver" poem: "A new word sounds like a pearl, and it is suspected that it is a coral attack."
For example, making sentences: I can't understand this writing once or twice. It was not until three times later that I realized that it was the supreme writing between heaven and earth, and it was really a word and a bead.
4. Idiom: Every word has its own meaning.
Pinyin: z √ z √ zh?j √.
Explanation: pearls: round pearls; Ji: Not a round pearl. The language used to describe poetry is refined and the words are like pearls.
Source: Tang Mingzu's Book of Rites in Handan: "Listen to the yellow list to recruit talents and do your best to recruit nobles, then the words of the young students will be beautiful."
For example, making sentences: Who knows that his appearance is not enough, but his talent is more than enough. He writes beautifully when he moves, and he is careful when he leaves.
5. Idiom: Main roads in Miao Yan
Pinyin: mio yán yào dào
Explanation: wonderful: wonderful and profound; Important and to the point. A pertinent sentence, a profound truth.
Source: Han Meicheng's "Seven Hair": "Today's prince's disease can be treated with acupuncture instead of medical stone, which is wonderful."
For example, it is suggested to listen to the main roads in Miao Yan to distract the conductor.
What idioms are there to describe "communicate less and talk less"
A few words, a few words, a few words, a few words, a few words
First, talk less.
Interpretation: it means that there are not many answers at ordinary times.
From: Feng Zhi's Armed Behind the Enemy, Chapter 1: "Zhao Qingtian, who has few words, joined the army and joined the party with him."
For example, people who talk less are not necessarily smart and brave, nor are they necessarily not serious when talking and laughing.
Second, reticence.
Interpretation: silence: silence; Quietly; Rarely: rarely. Quietly; Seldom speak. Also known as "quiet and taciturn" and "quiet and taciturn".
Said by: Biography of Liang Chongyi in the New Tang Dynasty: "After the birth of Yu Lin, everything went wrong and he was silent."
He is a man of few words.
Third, a few words.
Interpretation: a few simple words; Language: a word or phrase. Short sentences or fragmentary written materials.
Said by: Ming Yuan Zongdao's "Li Zhuowu": "Reading a few words of Weng film is full of energy."
He came with a letter. Although it was a few words, I finally found it.
Fourth, in a few words
Interpretation: three or two sentences. The description is short.
From: Yuan's "Wandering Sisters": "There are a few words that have no reason to send."
Example: He had a rough time and couldn't speak clearly in a few words.
Five, just a few words
Interpretation: words of individual words or fragments.
Said by: Jason's Heavy Wings: "Who can listen to a few words and give you a quote? Can you stand it? "
In this brand-new year, I just want to leave a few words as a souvenir.
Idioms to describe people who talk little.
Silence, silence, silence,
Silence, silence, a good word,
Shut up, say nothing, keep silent,
Quiet, quiet, quiet,
Keep silent and keep your mouth shut.
What is the idiom to describe few words?
Look at the objects and scenes used; take for example
Quiet and taciturn: still taciturn. Silence, rarely speak.
Silence: silence: silence; Rarely: rarely. Silence, rarely speak.
Philippine dialect is thick: Philippines: meager, extended to less; Thickness: more. Talk less and do more.
Many people are taciturn, taciturn, taciturn, taciturn, taciturn, taciturn.
What idioms are there that are rarely described?
more harm than good
People are cruel, cruel.
There is too little meat for so many wolves.
Lack of wisdom
Never mind, never mind, let's get back to the point.
More or less specialization
The elderly and young people
Young and naive
Indispensable
Indispensable
Pay as much as you need.
Be patient and don't be impatient.
Eat less and wear less.
There are few residents around this place.
defeat the many with the few
Old die-hards and young die-hards
Simple language and poor content.
Hardly speak.
Be easily surprised by ignorance.
Be quiet and don't be impatient.
There is not enough food and clothes.
not have enough food and clothing
Father, mother, wife, son, etc.
Little by little, there will be less change.
Less acceptance, less acceptance.
Porridge for many monks-not enough distribution.
Ignore unimportant or trivial things.
Not a good sign, but a bad sign.
Less is not equal to more.
Porridge for many monks-not enough distribution.
Not much experience
Things are incomplete.
Don't be impatient.
Boys and girls play together, innocent and not shy away from suspicion.
Young but stable
An elegant young man
Little knowledge, little knowledge
the old and the young
Ten idioms to describe people who talk little.
Just a few words, not copying a word, not attacking words, quietly, quietly.
First of all, say a few words briefly.
Vernacular interpretation: individual words; Fragments of words. It can also be used to describe people who talk less.
Dynasty: modern
Author: Levin
Source: Rouge Well: "There may be only a few words in it, please delete it."
Second, say nothing.
Vernacular interpretation: don't say a word.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Feng Menglong
Source: "Yu's Ming Yan" Volume 1: "Sanqiaoer heard that her husband divorced her, and she cried without saying anything."
Third, silence
Interpretation of vernacular: don't talk, keep silent.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Feng Menglong
Source: "Awakening the World and Keeping the Contract with Wu Guaner": "Xiue remembers Wu Guaner with all her heart, sitting beside her without saying a word, intoxicated with it, without touching a drop of wine, and quietly. "
Fourth, keep silent.
Vernacular explanation: refers to the appearance of reticence.
Dynasty: modern
Author: Wu Qiang
Source: Hong Rizhang 1 1: "Qin Shouben is speechless."
V. Silence
Vernacular interpretation: very quiet.
Dynasty: Song Dynasty
Author: Shi Daoyuan
Source: Jingdezhen Lantern Legend Volume 4: "The crow is absolutely loud, what else can you say?"
Very quiet. What did you hear again?