Describe the sentences with words.

1. Idiom to describe clumsy chatting: clumsy. Poor expressive ability and no eloquence.

Comparison: comparison. Describe the gesture to express or emphasize the tone when speaking.

Think without thinking: think and explore. Have you thought about it? Describe talking and doing things quickly.

Silent: to make a sound. Don't talk, don't make any noise.

Without words: say, say. Don't talk, keep silent.

Silence, silence, silence.

Ignorance of knowledge: know, know. Refers to speaking or doing things without knowing the depth or weight.

Chatter endlessly; be talkative/garrulous/loquacious/gossipy

Whispering describes whispering.

Disturbed describes being delirious or talking or doing things at sixes and sevens, full of mistakes.

Blunt mouth and clumsy cheeks mean clumsy eloquence and poor fluency.

It's nonsense to accuse others of speaking badly or writing badly.

Too anxious to choose words, describing speech as very urgent or nervous.

A delicate voice describes a delicate voice.

Jin people's silence is a metaphor for staying silent because of concerns.

To embellish a narrative or speech in order to exaggerate or render it.

Shut up: it's off. Shut up and don't talk.

Full of words: never open your mouth. keep the mouth shut like a bottle

2. Write a few idioms with "word", say nothing, say nothing, say nothing, say nothing, say nothing, say nothing, say nothing, say nothing, say nothing, say nothing, say nothing, say nothing, say nothing, say nothing, say nothing, say nothing, say nothing. Gossip, gossip, nonsense, nonsense, whispers, fast words, seven words, eight characters, thousand words, thousand words, the preface is inconsistent, clever words, soft words, soft words, warm words, scattered words, broken words, few words, few words, special words, sweet words, soft words, thousand words, long words. Gossip, gossip, gossip, gossip, gossip, gossip, gossip, gossip, gossip.

3.ABB words are used to describe adjectives such as heavy, shiny, green, black, slow, gloomy, wrinkled, bright, smiling, delicious, noisy, dark, light, wet, red, dull, misty, happy, shiny, Huang Cancan, lonely, fluffy, and so on.

Smile, golden, shiny, fragrant, water, water.

Laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh.

Blue, loud, smiling, dirty, gloomy and chubby.

Stupid, white, shiny, Huang Chengcheng, green, bright, slow,

Heavy, red, white, black, black, dark,

Furry, messy, clear, watery, wet, cheerful, empty, red, white, bright, bold, * * * naked, wild, blue, red, clear, green, red, gold, chaotic, slow, hot and cheerful.

Red, white, black, black, black,

Furry, messy, clear, watery, wet, cheerful, empty, red, white, bright, bold, * * * naked, wild, blue, red, clear, green, red, gold, chaotic, slow-heating, cheerful, cheerful, smiling.

Green, green, faint, fuzzy, soft, bare, green, dense, upright, clusters of * * * smooth, whisked, glistening, Huang Cancan, Huang Chengcheng, red, fair, red, gorgeous, My Sweetie.

Green, green, green, green, green, faint, hairy, soft, bare, green, tall and straight, clusters of * * * tender, whisked, shiny, Huang Cancan, red, gorgeous, My Sweetie, sweet and heavy, delicious, chubby, chubby and oily. Laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, dripping, dripping, staring blindly, brush the ice together. The weather is hot and humid. Black oil stains are wet and sweaty. Sweat stains are bright and greasy. Bright and shiny. Bright and shiny. Black and greasy. Sticky and shiny. Dirty, wrinkled, dry, loose and fat. The meat mound is thin. Happy, happy. Happy, happy. Happy, happy.

Sparkling, green, Huang Chengcheng, green, bright and slow,

Heavy, red, white, black, black, dark,

Furry, messy, clear, watery, wet, cheerful, empty, red, white, bright, bold, * * * naked, wild, blue, red, clear, green, red, gold,

4. Words and expressions of appearance, movement, expression: romantic and unique, majestic, gentle and graceful, radiant, full of red, majestic, handsome and elegant, elegant and elegant ... Sentence: (1) This child is very dignified and has a chubby little face.

Round mouth, like goldfish, pure and lovely. A pair of big round eyes, with a circle of long black and bright eyelashes, reveals a smart energy in the blink of an eye.

(2) Hair temples hang over her ears, which makes her oval face look just right. Under the neat Liu Haier, between two eyebrows and a slightly higher nose, there are a pair of big eyes that are neither too low nor too high.

These eyes are bright and deep, emitting warm light. Sorrow, bitter face, pale face, anger, rushing to the crown, quick reading, a thousand miles a day, step by step, step by step, step by step, step by step, step by step, step by step, step by step, step by step.

Xiaoli pursed her mouth, bowed her waist and climbed up step by step. Approaching, approaching, I saw her quietly reaching out her right hand to the butterfly, and her open fingers closed and caught the butterfly's wings.

Xiaoli jumped and jumped with joy.

5. Words describing speech are glib, eloquent, glib and eloquent.

First of all, express clearly.

Vernacular interpretation: describing eloquence is good.

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Cao Xueqin

Source: The thirty-third chapter of A Dream of Red Mansions: "Although Baoyu once quarreled, he was so sad for Jin Chuaner that he wanted to die."

Baoyu has always been eloquent, but now he wants to escape because he makes Anjin Chuaner sad.

Second, a flow of words.

Vernacular interpretation: Speaking is like a river flowing down and spewing out. Describe eloquence

Dynasty: modern

Author: Zou Taofen

Source: Chapter 1 of Survival in Adversity: "He seems to regard the court as a lecture for the national salvation movement, and when he answers, Kan Kan is also talking, and he speaks eloquently."

He seems to regard the court as a lecture for the national salvation movement. When he answered, Kan Kan gushed and gushed.

Third, the tongue is smooth.

Vernacular interpretation: describe a glib and frivolous person who loves to talk.

Dynasty: modern

Author: Xiao Gan

Source: "Scream" Even some beggars make allegro eloquently.

Even some beggars make allegro only with lip service.

Fourth, eloquence is like a spring.

Vernacular explanation: the tongue is as dexterous as a reed in a musical instrument, and it can be described as eloquent and sophistry.

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Liu Jian

Source: "Command Right and Wrong": "Don't listen to glib words; Right and wrong, self-love and self-disgust. Although the three told their mother to vote; A hundred dogs will bark when they hear the wind. "

Translation: glib tongue won't listen; Right and wrong are mostly caused by love and hate. Three people told their mother that although they voted; The dog barked at the wind.

Fifth, export into a chapter.

Vernacular explanation: describe people's quick thinking.

Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period

Author: By many people

Source: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Du Ren: "Du Ren, the fox's hair is yellow and yellow, and his appearance remains the same."

Those people in Kyoto have bright yellow fur. Their looks have never changed, and they talk like articles.

6. Which word describes a soft voice? I don't know if there is anything you need in it-malicious words are unfounded, malicious slander words and gossip words are unfounded.

Refers to slanderous words that spread behind your back. Flattery refers to unfounded and unrealistic nonsense, or nonsense without words and sentences, and keep silent.

Slander and flattery. Words are still spoken.

Say something. Talking too much means saying, not saying.

Gossip and jealousy spread jealousy slander. Gossip is groundless, full of malice and irony.

The other is to discuss secret legends in private. Gossip refers to vague rumors.

Words that catch the wind and catch the shadows. Sweet talk, sweet talk.

Less words, less: less. Seldom speak.

Describe taciturn. Heroic words.

Words describing heroism. Good words: beautiful and friendly.

Refers to friendly and pleasant words. Slang or nonsense.

Refers to unfounded and unrealistic nonsense, or nonsense. China people are still talking nonsense.

Refers to unfounded and unrealistic nonsense, or nonsense. Nonsense refers to unfounded and unrealistic nonsense, or nonsense.

Rhetoric originally refers to vague rhetoric or expression. The latter refers to false and beautiful words used to deceive people.

Words or words. Foul language refers to vulgar, obscene and unpleasant words.

Sharp words are sharp words. Sharp words are sharp words.

Cold words: meaning sarcasm. There is sarcasm in the coldness.

Cold words are better than cold words. There is sarcasm in the coldness.

Gossip, groundless words. Refers to slanderous words that spread behind your back.

Use "gossip" Rumors are unfounded.

Refers to slanderous words that spread behind your back. Gossip or gossip?

If there is no basis. Refers to slanderous words that spread behind your back.

Long Yan Feng Yu symbolizes relaxed and melodious music. Soft language: soft language.

Soft language: soft language. Whisper: a low-key sentence.

Refers to the soft and implicit voice when speaking, which is easy to accept. Being quick-talking, quick-witted and refreshing.

Broken words, broken words. The number of descriptive languages is very small.

Seven words and eight languages describe people in many different languages. A thousand words describe a lot.

Speak out of turn, speak out of turn, describe the sound very lightly. Speaking out of turn describes speaking lightly and whispering softly.

With "speaking out of turn". Speaking out of turn describes speaking softly.

A few words, a few words. There are few words to describe it.

Gossip or gossip? Nagging about things that have nothing to do with business

Hurt words hurt dialects. Ironically.

Less talk means less talk at ordinary times. Special words refer to dialects.

Sweet talk means saying good things. It also means kindness.

Sweet and gentle words. "Sweet words and soft words add up".

Sweet words are as sweet as honey. It's a metaphor for saying nice things to deceive people.

Sweet words. Nagging about a person's length.

Gossip (1) irrelevant words. (2) gossip.

Unfounded satire. Unfounded satire.

Gossip refers to words that have nothing to do with business; Nonsense. Gossip: it has nothing to do with business; Break: refers to nagging.

Nagging about things that have nothing to do with business gossip, referring to dissatisfied words; If there is no basis.

Irrelevant words; Extra words. Saliva, cheeks, nonsense, indecency.

A word means several words or two words. A few words, a few words.

Lewd words, obscene words; Indecent words. Use "obscene words"

Indecent words, contemptuous words; Indecent words. Flattery, rhetoric, nonsense

A few words or fragments. Talk to yourself, talk to yourself.

Word-making refers to making up false words. Speak out of turn: describe foul language with a very slight voice: it refers to vulgar, obscene and unpleasant silent language.

Slander and flattery. Words are still spoken.

Say something. Talking too much means saying, not saying.

Gossip and jealousy spread jealousy slander. Gossip is groundless, full of malice and irony.

The other is to discuss secret legends in private. Gossip refers to vague rumors.

Words that catch the wind and catch the shadows. Sweet talk, sweet talk.

Less words, less: less. Seldom speak.

Describe taciturn. Heroic words.

Words describing heroism. Good words: beautiful and friendly.

Refers to friendly and pleasant words. Slang or nonsense.

Refers to unfounded and unrealistic nonsense, or nonsense. China people are still talking nonsense.

Refers to unfounded and unrealistic nonsense, or nonsense. Nonsense refers to unfounded and unrealistic nonsense, or nonsense.

Rhetoric originally refers to vague rhetoric or expression. The latter refers to false and beautiful words used to deceive people.

Words or words. Foul language refers to vulgar, obscene and unpleasant words.

Sharp words are sharp words. Sharp words are sharp words.

Cold words: meaning sarcasm. There is sarcasm in the coldness.

Cold words are better than cold words. There is sarcasm in the coldness.

Gossip, groundless words. Refers to slanderous words that spread behind your back.

Use "gossip" Rumors are unfounded.

Refers to slanderous words that spread behind your back. Gossip or gossip?

If there is no basis. Refers to slanderous words that spread behind your back.

Long Yan Feng Yu symbolizes relaxed and melodious music. Soft language: soft language.

Soft language: soft language. Whisper: a low-key sentence.

Refers to the soft and implicit voice when speaking, which is easy to accept. Being quick-talking, quick-witted and refreshing.

Broken words, broken words. The number of descriptive languages is very small.

Seven words and eight languages describe people in many different languages. A thousand words describe a lot.

Speak out of turn, speak out of turn, describe the sound very lightly. Speaking out of turn describes speaking lightly and whispering softly.

With "speaking out of turn". Speaking out of turn describes speaking softly.

A few words, a few words. There are few words to describe it.

Gossip or gossip? Nagging about things that have nothing to do with business

Hurt words hurt dialects. Ironically.

Few words.

7. The words used to describe the way of speaking are targeted, straight to the point, implicit, contradictory, concise, looking at each other, bossing around, meticulous, self-evident, casting pearls before swine, talking to Kan Kan, straight to the point, incisively and vividly, silently and timely.

Understatement, colorful, hype, tacit, chatter, don't turn a deaf ear to the target, speak frankly, pose, drop your schoolbag, be in good order, be well-founded, have a clear meaning at the beginning, be slow, parrot-talk, be silent, quote meaningless, not bored, speak out of turn, and turn around.