barely enough
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ā B ā Ji ē, meaning to speak fluently. It's from the popular novel of jingben: Cui Ning.
Idiom usage
He can't say a few words in a nutshell.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: stammer antonym: Shun Shun Li
The origin of Idioms
"Jingben popular novel: wrongly beheading Cui Ning:" time is fast, and the eldest lady has been at home for nearly a year In the ancient and modern novel Ren Xiaozi's spirited spirit: "Ren Yu got up at dawn and left his father for the city. Every day, you'll get out early and come back late. "
Idiom explanation
Just to make do with it. Diligence; hard work. I don't speak fluently.
barely enough
sound of footsteps in a deserted valley -- rare , welcome appearance - kōng gǔ zú yīn
The East is not bright, the west is bright - dōng fāng bù liàng xī fāng liàng
Village wine and wild vegetables - cūn jiǔ yě shū
it is hard for the sun to shine upon the inside of an inverted basin - fù pén nán zhào
blow on an instrument or finger a stringed instrument - pǐn zhú diào xián