praise with one voice
Compliment, a modern idiom, means to praise with one voice. Idiom: jiaokouz ù Pinyin: Ji ā OK ǒ uz à NY ù explanation: jiaokouz: together, at the same time. Cross talk: all agree. Source: epitaph of Liu Zhihou written by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty: "if you want to ask us to come out, we will recommend you." example: every time a government is put in place, a group of people will come down and make people happy. In Ming Dynasty, Liu Yuanqing's yingxielu yueflattery and Mao Zedong's notice on the Ganning border region and the rear of the Eighth Route Army: "the people of the whole country ~." To praise with one voice
praise with one voice
there has been no news whatsoever about sb. - yǎo wú xìn xī
The tooth of a horse is still in its infancy - jū chǐ wèi luò
have seen much of the changes in human life - bǎo jīng cāng sāng
create a disturbance among neighbours - dǎ jiē mà xiàng
particles of sand accumulated will form a towering pile - jī shā chéng tǎ