murmur
Mumbling, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n á NN á nx ì y ǔ, which means speaking in a low voice. It comes from the biography of Fang Ling Wang Yong in the Sui Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Fang Ling Wang Yong in the Sui Dynasty, the northern history, he said, "he flew to the northwest and murmured."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: murmur
Idiom usage
To speak in a low voice. Example bamboo shadow slants into the lattice of the moon, murmuring and listening. Li Lvyuan's the lamp on the wrong road in Qing Dynasty chapter 35
murmur
give instructions after discovering the trace - fā zōng zhǐ shǐ
be completely bared there and then - zhāo rán ruò jiē
live a long life with good eyes and ears - cháng shēng jiǔ shì
Be faithful to the new and neglect the old - dǔ xīn dài jiù
talented men still remained in concealment - cáng lóng wò hǔ