awkward in speech
Clumsy mouth, pronunciation Zhu ō Zu ǐ B è NSH é, Chinese idiom, describes not good at speaking. It comes from Lin Lanxiang, a corporal of Suiyuan in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Clumsy: clumsy. His tongue is clumsy and he is not good at speaking.
Idioms and allusions
It's from corporal Suiyuan's Lin Lanxiang in Qing Dynasty: "I don't pay attention everywhere, but my mouth is clumsy and my tongue is blunt. I dare not speak easily." I am a man of plants. The footsteps of the Chinese people
Discrimination of words
[usage] combined; used as predicate and attribute; with derogatory meaning [synonym] clumsy and blunt words, clumsy and tongue tied [antonym] glib and eloquent [English translation] awkwardinspeech;
awkward in speech
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