Bitter [jiān suān kè bó]?
Bitterness: Speaking with thorns makes people uncomfortable. Mean: too demanding, too heartless. Describe speaking without mercy, treating others without mercy, very cruel.
Sharp-billed monkey face [jiān zuǐ hóu sāi]?
Describe people with thin cheeks and ugly faces.
Sharp mouth and thin tongue [jiān zuǐ bó shé]?
Mouth, tongue: words borrowed from fingers. Describe someone who speaks sarcastically.
Bitter and thin [jiān suān kè bó]?
Bitter? jiānsuān-kèbó? The speech was sharply worded and had a bitter taste.
Sharp words [Ji ā n y á n Ji ā n y incarnation]?
Sharp words.
Irony [Ji ā n y á n l ě ng y incarnation]?
It means sharp words.
Take off both ends [ji ā n dà n li m: ng tó u tu not]?
It means that a pole with two sharp ends can't pick anything. Metaphor failed at both ends.
Bitter jiān suān kè bó: Speak with thorns and treat people coldly. Synonym: complex and stingy? Sharp mouth and thin tongue? Antonym: Kind at home? Something similar: sharp? Mean? Sharp? Acid? Carbonic acid Sulfuric acid? Sauerkraut
1, because of her harsh attitude towards others, no one likes to associate with her.
When one speaks, one should avoid criticizing others with sharp words.
3. Philosophers cannot get married. Either mean or pretentious, basically no one can love his wife wholeheartedly, and the risk is too great.
He is good in other aspects, except for his sharp words, which are sometimes unacceptable.
She has always been a disgruntled woman.