信口开河英语怎么说
- It had not the slightest connection with anything intended on his part, and was spoken at random before he had given it a moment's serious thought.
- However, judged by book reviews, both praises and criticisms being talks through a hat, the academic situation becomes more complex.
- Fritz is loud mouth who can not be trusted with secrets.
- Don't talk out of your hat! You couldn't possibly have got here in only half an hour.
- If you can blurt out 300 sentences, you can make a living in America.
- What he said is often only carelessness of opinion, and sometimes an indirect boast.
- What he said is often only carelessness of opinion, and sometimes an indirect boast .
- Pretend modesty often is nonsense, sometimes just is the beat around the bush boast.
- No, this is not diplomatic speak, or even more gushing drivel, but a genuine description.
- Don't use time or words carelessly. Neither can be retrieved.
- I'm such a blabbermouth that I couldn't keep the news from friends and coworkers.
- No nonsense — that's the best way to describe this winger.
- Top brass in Brussels, or Paris, can talk as much as they like.
- "Finest business in the whole country," said Toad airily.
- He's always shooting his mouth off.
- You lay there on the bed, leaking, and I comforted you.
- Mind your own mouth, don't loose lips.
- She never thinks before she speaks. She just shoots from the hip.
- Sorry, I shouldn't have shot from the hip.
- The old sailor love to spin yarn about his life at sea.
- Many interviewers have been surprised at the chancellor's ability to shoot from the hip.
- He spoke offhandedly, making it clear I had no say in the matter.
- "Finest business in the whole country," said Toad airily.