difficult to articulate
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is j í Q ū á oy á, which means that the adjectives are difficult to understand. From "Changli Ji · Jin Xue Jie".
Idiom explanation
He said: twists and turns, not smooth. Awkwardly teeth: the mouth is not smooth.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Hanyu's "Changli Ji · Jinxue Jie" said: "Zhou's" Gao "and Yin's" pan "are awkward."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attribute, complement and written language. Example Lu Dian's Tao Shan Ji Ji Ji Gong Shen's Zeng Zi Kai of the Song Dynasty: "I remember Professor Zeng in the south of the lane, and I'll take the pan and Gao to solve the problem." Dai Biaoyuan's "collection of Shanyuan · Shouchen Guibai" says, "I present you with heavenly things, but there are some poems about the village." In Ming Dynasty, Hu Yinglin's shisou neibian: "the Yuefu to Jiqu, Zhu Lu, Lin Gaotai and so on." Zou Taofen's experience: Extracurricular Reading: "some words, especially the so-called literal translation, are clumsy."
Chinese PinYin : jí qū áo yá
difficult to articulate
Work at sunrise and rest at sunrise. rì chū ér zuò,rì rù ér xī
Soldiers can't help but generals. bīng bù yóu jiàng