- 不容置喙 bùróngzhìhuì to allow no room for interruptionnot to allow others to put in a word; to permit no interruption or criticism
- 喙长三尺 huìchángsānchǐ to have a smooth tongue(idiom) to be clever and glib in speech; usually used sarcastically to describe someone who is good at arguing or talking but may lack substance or practical ability in other areas
- 喙鲸 huìjīng beaked whaleany of the various species of toothed whales in the family Ziphiidae, characterized by a beak-like snout
- 百喙莫辩 bǎihuìmòbiàn unable to explain oneself awayUnable to explain oneself or defend one's case despite a hundred mouths; used to describe a situation where the evidence is so overwhelming that no amount of argument can clear one's name
- 置喙 zhìhuì to intervene; to interpose; to have a say(literary) to intervene or interpose with one's opinion; to offer a comment (usually used in the negative to indicate someone has no right or room to interfere)
- 长颈鸟喙 chángjǐngniǎohuì mean appearance(idiom) a long neck and a bird's beak, used to describe the appearance of a person who is cruel or ungrateful
- 鸟喙 niǎohuì beakbeak or bill of a bird; a shape or appearance resembling a bird's beak
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- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH