ramble in one's statement
Incoherent: the adjectives are disordered and disorganized.
Language: the poem eye is quoted in volume 7 of former collection of Tiaoxi yuyincong Hua by Hu Zai of Song Dynasty: "the ancient poetry is also a piece of article. Its language may be incoherent, but its meaning is like a pearl."
Idiom explanation
< UL > < li > [phonetic notation]: y ǔ w ú L ú NC ì < / Li > < li > [explanation]: Ethics: order. The speech was disorderly and disorganized.
Idioms and allusions
[from]: the poem eye is quoted in volume 7 of former collection of Tiaoxi yuyincong Hua by Hu Zai of Song Dynasty: "the ancient poetry is also a piece of article. Its language may be incoherent, but its meaning is like a pearl." < UL > < li > [example]: he told the people around him about his experience.
Discrimination of words
In Xu Chi's Goldbach conjecture, "he ~, I don't know how to explain the masters clearly." Great tragedy by Zweig: from his incoherent words, they finally understand that this miserable man has gone mad because of a fall or great pain. synonyms confused, messy, nonsense antonyms well organized, orderly, witty
ramble in one's statement
A hundred generations of passers-by - bǎi dài guò kè
irrelevant disputes about affairs - xián shì xián fēi
A close neighbor is better than a distant relative - yuǎn qīn bù rú jìn lín
disasters pile up on one another - huò bù dān xíng