lousy choise of words
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ǒ UW ú Z é y á n, which means that all exports are reasonable, and there is no violation of the law.
The origin of Idioms
"Ma Yuan Jie elder brother Zi Yan Dun Shu" says, "long Bo is high, honest, and Zhou Shen, who has no choice but to speak, modest and thrifty, honest and powerful." "In the book of filial piety, Qing Fu Zhang:" so it's illegal not to speak, it's not moral. There is no choice for words, no choice for deeds. " According to the biography of Liu Prajna in the book of the later Han Dynasty, "in the past few years, the governor of Yangzhou had no choice in words and deeds, and should be honored."
Idiom usage
The subject predicate type is used as an object and attributive. The heart is rooted in filial piety and friends, and the utensils contain rites and music. The Tang Dynasty, Zhang Shuo
lousy choise of words
layer upon layer of peaks and knolls - céng luán dié zhàng
cannot bear to part from each other - nán fēn nán shě
each improves by association with the other - zhū lián bì hé