Decisive: describes speaking or acting decisively without hesitation.
Make a decision: make a decision immediately in an emergency. belong to
Resolute and powerful: a metaphor for strictly and quickly implementing policies and decrees. It also describes the momentum of violence and quick action. As violent as thunder, as swift as wind. It also means decisive and neat.
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The idiom describing people who can't talk is simply indecision, right?
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Speak hesitatingly
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Interpretation: I want to say; But I'm not happy to say. It describes my misgivings when I speak.
Appearance: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "You speak hesitatingly; Prevarication; What do you think of me? "
Example: on the issue of principle; We must clarify our views; Not ~; Worried.
What words can describe hesitation?
There are hesitations, hesitations, hesitations, hesitations, hesitations, hesitations, hesitations, hesitations and so on.
What are the idioms that describe "indecision"
Idioms to describe "indecision" are:
Hesitant, hesitant, hesitant, indecisive, half-hearted, hesitant, indecisive, tasteless, it is a pity to abandon.
What are the idioms that describe "hesitation"
Idioms to describe "very hesitant" are:
Make an uncertain move
When the machine stops.
Anxiety and concentration
be half-hearted
shilly-shally
Be agitated
shilly-shally
Unstable or repetitive
A heart like a jumping monkey and a mind like a galloping horse-uneasiness.
Never move in one place.
shilly-shally
An idiom that describes hesitation and evasiveness when speaking.
Only Nuo Nuo. Hesitate. Stuttering
Idioms describing hesitation in speaking.
Hesitate to wait and see: it means to hesitate to wait and not make a decision.
Hesitation: hesitation: hesitation; Sit down: So, then. Get into trouble because of indecision
Hesitate: to hesitate.
Hesitation: Hesitation, hesitation. Describe indecision, indecision.
Hesitate: to hesitate. Hesitant, afraid to move forward.
Hesitation: Hesitation, hesitation. Describe indecision, indecision.
When the interruption continues, there will be confusion: interruption: decision; Chaos: disaster. You should make a decision and hesitate, which will lead to disaster. It means to make a quick decision, or there will be endless trouble.
Half-hearted: describes indecision, indecision or indecision.
It's a pity to mend after it's too late. Correct mistakes firmly and without hesitation.
Looking back and looking forward: Gu: Looking back; Vision: look ahead. Look at the front, then at the back. Describe thinking carefully before doing something. It also describes worrying too much and hesitating.
Wait and see: if you don't advance, you will retreat: you dare not enter. When things are still uncertain, observe the development of things with hesitation and don't move forward for the time being.
Wait and see: wait and see: watch the limelight. Hesitant, wait and see, so as to play it by ear.
Wait and see: wait and see: look at the limelight and hesitate; Wander: To walk back and forth. Describe indecision and wait and see what happens.
Free from scruples: no aversion or hesitation to immoral behavior, or no consideration of people's interests and concerns about things.
Suspicious: suspicious: hesitant, suspicious Legend has it that foxes are suspicious. Describe the doubts in my heart, and I can't decide at the moment.
Suspicious: suspicious: hesitant, suspicious. Legend has it that foxes are suspicious. Describe the doubts in my heart, and I can't decide at the moment.
Don't move it, use it: don't move: hesitate; Harmony: The appearance of being in a dilemma. Make a surprise attack while it is hesitant.
Not immediately: plan: plan, plan; Heel: Turn the heel. Before the situation reversed, the plan was fixed. Describe making up your mind in a short time. It also means acting quickly and without hesitation.
Advance and retreat: advance and retreat; Hesitate. The first mouse hesitated.
Uncertain measures: measures: actions. Holding a chess piece, I don't know how to play it. Metaphor is indecisive.
Indecision: Holding a chess piece, I don't know which one to play next. Metaphor is indecisive and indecisive.
Generous answer: generous: generous and frank. Describe Hao's promise without hesitation.
Generous commitment: generous: generous and frank. Describe Hao's promise without hesitation.
The wolf is suspicious: pointing left and right, with fear and hesitation. Wolves care, and they often look back when they leave; Suspicious, foxes are suspicious by nature.
Half-hearted: half-hearted. Thinking like this in your heart describes indecision or indecision.
Hesitate: To hesitate between something unacceptable or equally urgent.
Wander: To walk back and forth. Hesitate, stop. Metaphor is always in one place, unable to move forward.
Wandering and waiting: wandering: going back and forth. Describe your hesitation when you should make a decision.
Wandering: wandering: walking back and forth in a place, metaphorically hesitating; Fork: A fork in the road. Walking up and down at the fork in the road. Metaphor is hesitant to wait and see, indecisive.
Wandering astray: hesitant, afraid of going the wrong way.
Wander, look around: wander, sway. Wandering around, looking around. Describe indecision.
Wandering on the wrong road: the wrong road: the fork in the road; Wander: to walk back and forth in a place, which is a metaphor for hesitation. Walking up and down at the fork in the road. Metaphor is hesitant to wait and see, indecisive.
Look ahead and look back: refers to indecision and slow action. Use "procrastination".
Wait and see: refers to hesitation and delay in action.
Look forward and look back: look forward and look back. Sometimes it is described as worrying too much and hesitating. To "look forward and look back."
Advance and retreat: describe the hesitation and fear of advance and retreat.
Wander: want to go but not go, hesitate. Afraid to move forward.
Half-hearted: thinking about this and that, hesitating. Often refers to insecurity and unfairness.
Describe anxiety, confusion or hesitation.
Ten steps and nine turns back: describe reluctant to go. Later, it was compared to indecision.
It's a pity to abandon the tasteless food: it's a pity to abandon the tasteless food. Metaphor things don't need to continue, it's hard to let go. Also describes a dilemma, indecision.
The two ends of the first donation: hesitating and swinging between the two. The same as "the two ends of the first mouse".
Two ends of the first mouse: the first mouse: the mouse is suspicious and can't move forward and backward when it comes out of the hole; Two ends: we can't make up our minds. Hesitate and swing between the two.
The first mouse model edge: the first mouse: hesitation, hesitation; Die edge: blurred. Describe indecision and vacillation.
Two ends: two ends: we can't make up our minds. Hesitate between the two.
Have fun: immediately, without hesitation. Enjoy it.
Can't make up your mind: hesitate again and again, can't make up your mind.
Wandering around: I want to go and don't go, hesitating. Afraid to move forward.
Think before and after: Gu: Look, look. Think before and after. Describe a state of indecision and contradiction.
Hesitate: To hesitate and change your mind.
Contrary to both ends: according to: in favor; Violation: objection; Both ends: both ends are fine. Refers to a hesitant attitude towards a problem without a clear opinion.
Contradiction: according to: in favor of; Violation: objection; Ambiguous: Both are acceptable. Refers to a hesitant attitude towards a problem without a clear opinion.
Doubt 2: Doubt 2: Doubt, make up your mind. Make up your mind.
Doubt is nothing: doubt: doubt, hesitate. You can't succeed if you hesitate.
Doubt does not help, doubt does not help: doubt: doubt, hesitate; Success: success. If you hesitate and doubt in your actions, you will not succeed. If you do things with doubt, you will not be effective.
Doubt: doubt others, doubt, uncertainty.
Without hesitation: righteousness: virtue; Look back: look back. Morally, we can only go forward and look back without hesitation.
Meaning: refers to indecision, prevarication, although I said a little, I don't know what to say.
Meaning: refers to hesitating, prevaricating, although I said a little, I don't know what to say.
Firmly; Firmly; Tenaciously; Decisiveness: Resolute. Make up your mind without hesitation.
Indecision: indecision: indecision. Of indecision, lack of decision.
Indecision: indecision: indecision; Rarely: rarely. Of indecision, lack of decision.
Indecision: indecision: indecision. Describe being hesitant and unable to make a quick decision.
Indecision: indecision: indecision. Hesitate to do sth, make up your mind
You are indecisive: indecisive: indecisive. Of indecision, indecision.
Hesitate. Make up your mind.
At first glance, suddenly: suddenly; But: stand back. Suddenly forward, suddenly backward. Describe the indecision of action.
Look forward and look back: look forward; C: Look back. Look at the front, then at the back. Describe thinking carefully before doing something. It also describes worrying too much and hesitating.
Look forward: look forward. Look ahead, think back. Describe thinking carefully before doing something. It also describes worrying too much and hesitating.
Decisive: describes speaking or acting decisively without hesitation.
A brave man's arm is broken: if a brave man's wrist is bitten by an adder, it will be cut off immediately to prevent the toxicity from spreading to the whole body. Metaphor is decisive and does not hesitate.
Brave man's wrist: When the brave man's wrist is bitten by an adder, it will be cut off immediately to avoid the toxicity spreading to the whole body. Metaphor is decisive and does not hesitate.
Hesitate: hesitate to move forward. Describe hesitation, retreat, and dare not move forward.
I don't care: I care: I look back. I want to hesitate and look back.
An idiom that describes decisiveness without hesitation.
China Idiom Dictionary
Resolute and decisive
Pinyin: zhndng jieti
Explanation: describes speaking or acting decisively without hesitation.
Source: Songshi Daoyuan's "Jingde Dengchuan Record" Volume 17: "The teacher said to the public:' People who learn Buddhism and Dharma can only get it if they are determined. "Complete Works of Zhu Zi and Mencius": "You only came because Mencius said categorically. "
I like that style.
Synonym: cut iron, cut iron.
Antonym: sloppily
Two-part allegorical saying: working in a hardware factory; Blacksmiths make chisels.
Grammar: as attribute and adverbial; Finger crisp
English: resolute and decisive
Japanese: きっぱりと, Duangu (だんこ )として.
French: French
What idioms are used to describe speaking or acting resolutely and without hesitation?
1, bold 【 dàdāo kuòfǔ 】 metaphor is decisive and brave.
Source: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" back to the 34 th: "Qin Ming resigned as the magistrate; Fly on a horse; Spread out the team; Urging soldiers; Dramatic; Come straight to Qingfeng Village. "
2. Resolute and powerful [Lé i ē f ē ng xí ng] as fierce as thunder and as fast as wind. Metaphor is strict in implementing policy orders and quick in action.
Source: Yu Fei Lou: "A gentleman does things; Resolute and powerful. "
3, clean and tidy [gā n jò ng lò lu] Neat: flexible and agile, also means neat and organized. There is nothing superfluous to describe. It's refreshing It also describes skillful, agile and accurate movements.
Source: Zhao Shuli's Twelve Changes in Li Jiazhuang: "Who can be so clean and tidy if it is not the old man?"
4. Make a decisive decision 【 d ā ng j and lan 】 to describe the sharpness of the sword. Later, I used the metaphor of "making a decisive decision" to seize the opportunity and make a decision without hesitation.
Source: Lin "Answer to Dong A Wang Jian": "The weapon of clearing the soldiers; The bell is silent; The machine should be broken. "
This sentence is praised in the name of Excalibur, that is, praising someone's military style, decisiveness and flexibility.
5. Make a quick decision [d ā ng j and l m ǐ jué] Seize the opportunity and make a judgment immediately.
Source: Qing Cai Hengzi's "Insect Sound" Volume 1: Patients cannot make a quick decision and must wait for the report before implementation.
What worries me is that I can't seize the opportunity to make a judgment immediately, but I have to report it before I do it.