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What do you mean by nonsense?

Nonsense is nonsense without foundation and responsibility.

Pinyin for nonsense: HuúShu! Bā dà o, usage degree: common idioms, word count: four words, traditional: nonsense, abbreviation: HSBD, idiom structure: joint structure. Age: ancient idiom, emotional color: derogatory, meaning unfounded; Irresponsible nonsense. Also known as "nonsense". As a predicate, object and attribute in a sentence, there is no basis for describing what to say.

Positive voice: say; It can't be pronounced "shuì". Argument: Nonsense and "nonsense" both mean "nonsense without reason", but nonsense is mostly used in spoken English; "Nonsense" is mostly used in written language. Source: Song Gaozong's "Quotations from Master Dahui Pujue": "It refers to painting the east and the west, and it is nonsense."

Synonyms: nonsense, nonsense, nonsense; Antonym: well-founded, well-founded, well-founded and well-quoted.

Examples of nonsense:

1, you are talking nonsense, empty!

2. On Sunday morning, it is also a bitter thing to sit in the classroom and listen to the bishop's nonsense.

After that, he never believed the fortune teller's nonsense again.

Don't listen to his nonsense, how could I do such a wicked thing.

My mother was afraid, too, and said hesitantly, "You are crazy! If you know it's not him, why do you say such nonsense? "