barely enough
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ā B ā Ji ē, meaning to speak fluently. It's from the popular novel of jingben: Cui Ning.
Idiom usage
He can't say a few words in a nutshell.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: stammer antonym: Shun Shun Li
The origin of Idioms
"Jingben popular novel: wrongly beheading Cui Ning:" time is fast, and the eldest lady has been at home for nearly a year In the ancient and modern novel Ren Xiaozi's spirited spirit: "Ren Yu got up at dawn and left his father for the city. Every day, you'll get out early and come back late. "
Idiom explanation
Just to make do with it. Diligence; hard work. I don't speak fluently.
Chinese PinYin : bā bā jiē jiē
barely enough
talk till one 's tongue and lips are parched. shé bì chún jiāo
prevent against the evils from extending their influence. wéi huǐ fú cuī
drink three cups of wine as forfeit. jīn gǔ jiǔ shù