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The meaning of glib tongue

A glib tongue means: articulate; Speak neatly. Describe the ability to speak and speak; Flexible, smart and resourceful. Ling and Li: Smart, smart, smart.

Idiom pinyin: ling yálǐchǐ

Origin of idioms: Yuan? The third fold of Wu Changling's "Zhang Tianshi": "Stop here, be glib and say that people are good or bad."

If you give in, there will be glib gossip, and you will say good things or bad things about others.

Idiom usage: eloquent combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; With praise.

The pronunciation of this idiom: Ling, can't be pronounced "

Discrimination of idioms: Ling, can't write "Ling"; Li, you can't write "Li" or "Li".

Discrimination of idioms: eloquent and glib; They all say that they are good at talking. However, glib words emphasize flexibility and cleverness; And be good at coping; Mostly used for young people or women; "Eloquence" only emphasizes good eloquence; Wide application range.

Example of idiom: This girl has a glib tongue, and no one can beat her.

Synonym: smart

Idiom pinyin: c not ng mí ng lí ng l √.

Idiom definition: clever: flexible. Describe a child with a flexible mind; Strong memory and understanding.

Idiom origin: Ming? Feng Menglong, "Are you awake?" You are a smart man, you need to know something. "

Idiom usage: clever combination; As a predicate; Describe a clever mind.

Idiom pronunciation: Ling, can't be pronounced as "lián".

Analysis of Idioms: Smart, can't write "Li Ling".

Example of idiom: It turns out that this music is a wise man; All kinds of music, learned to learn; Know the end of doing things; Speaking of gun and stick martial arts, sugar is like honey. (Forty-ninth chapter of Shi Naian's Water Margin in Ming Dynasty)