Sharp tongue

Sharp tongue

Sharp tongue, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh é Ji ā NK ǒ UKU à I, which means to describe a sharp tongue, speak freely; also means to speak sharp, refuse to let people. From unicorn.

Notes on Idioms

Sharp: sharp, sharp. Quick: sharp and refreshing.

The origin of Idioms

The second fold of Yuan Wu Ming's one horned ox: "if the one horned ox left the platform today, it would touch the fish in the shallow water. The mountains and the seas seem to have a grudge against each other. It's not my sharp tongue

Analysis of Idioms

[synonym]: glib, sharp tongue, sharp tongue [antonym]: clumsy

Idiom usage

Used as predicate, attributive, adverbial, etc.

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