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
Chinese PinYin : yǔ wú lún cì
ramble in one's statement
Without skin, how can hair be attached. pí zhī bù cún,máo jiāng yān fù
to be able to shoulder important tasks. fù zhòng zhì yuǎn