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have the wit to say something
- 说吧shuō ba
go ahead; say something; say It
- 设法解决某事shè fǎ jiě jué mǒu shì
set one's wits to sth.
- 才色兼备cái sè jiān bèi
have both wit and beauty
- 颇有本事pō yǒu běn shì
have something on the ball
- 有问题yǒu wèn tí
something the matter
- 曰yuē
call; name; say; to say
- 警觉jǐng jiào
be on the stick, get up early, have one's wits about one, wake, watchfulness
- 退一步说tuì yī bù shuō
to say the least
- 竟有脸做jìng yǒu liǎn zuò
have the front to
- 搏手bó shǒu
powerless; at the end of one's wits
- 某事mǒu shì
something
- 才华横溢cái huá héng yì
full of wit [talent]; scintillating with wit; have super talent
- 窘不能言jiǒng bú néng yán
be just too embarrassed to say anything; be at a loss as to what to say
- 勇于yǒng yú
be brave in, have the courage to
- 无计可施wú jì kě shī
at the end of one's wits
- 很难说hěn nán shuō
There is no saying that ...; It's hard to say.
- 着手做某事zhe shǒu zuò mǒu shì
set about doing something; set out to do something; set about something
- 曾听说céng tīng shuō
had heard say that
- 忍心rěn xīn
give the heart to, find it in one's heart to do, have the heart to
- 胆小如鼠dǎn xiǎo rú shǔ
cannot say boh to a goose; cannot say bo to a goose
- 照本宣科zhào běn xuān kē
repeat what the book says
- 创作才能chuàng zuò cái néng
wit
- 有毛病yǒu máo bìng
something the matter
- 让某人做某事ràng mǒu rén zuò mǒu shì
let somebody do something; make somebody do something; ask somebody to
- sth.abbr. =something
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