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Do all kinds of words contain idioms that express a certain meaning?
The idiom "gossiping" means talking.

Noisy-heated discussion, everyone wants to get a word in.

qzuǐbāshé

It means that people are very talkative.

The source is Qingyuan Mei's "Yu Yan": "Therefore, Dr. Jin's many words and cynicism are all due to his big mind."

Structural combination

Usage is used to describe people. Generally used as predicate and adverbial.

Pronunciation mouth; Can't pronounce "zhuǐ".

Shape recognition port; Can't write "mouth"

There are seven words and eight words in synonyms.

The antonyms are silent and silent.

~ and "different opinions": All have the meaning of "talking in succession", but ~ is mostly used in spoken English; Emphasis refers to people who talk too much; You say a word; I said; "Divergent opinions" means diverse opinions.

Example: The teacher has just finished. The students began to talk happily.

All the messy English translations