not allow others to put in a word
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B ù R ó ngzh ì Hu ì, which means no one is allowed to interrupt. It comes from Pu Songling's strange tales of Liaozhai, Sansheng in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Wu zhikou comes from Pu Songling's strange stories from a lonely studio, Sansheng, in the Qing Dynasty. Even if the captives are fully released, only when a certain person arrives later, they can't be ignored and will be beheaded. " Don't allow others to interrupt.
Idiom usage
When he made his speech, he was so eloquent and irrefutable that who could persuade him? example when he made his speech, he was so eloquent and irrefutable that who could persuade him? the two sides were red faced and had no choice. They wanted to persuade but had no chance.
Chinese PinYin : bù róng zhì huì
not allow others to put in a word
the language fails to express the meaning. cí bù dá yì
knit one 's brows in despair. chóu méi suǒ yǎn
The emperor will never die. huáng huáng bù kě zhōng rì
Red is the hiding place of Dan. dān zhī suǒ cáng zhě chì