Have eloquence
néng Shu hui Dao
It means you are good at talking.
The source of Cao Qingxueqin's Dream of Red Mansions is the seventy-fourth time: "Because he is more beautiful than others, he has grown into a Qiaozui Zhang and dressed like a beauty every day. He can get used to saying things in front of people and be better at grasping the key points. "
Structural combination.
Usage refers to people's good eloquence; Good at expression. Generally used as predicate and attribute.
Synonyms are glib and eloquent.
The antonym is clumsy and clumsy.
Discrimination ~ and "eloquent" and "eloquent" all mean "good at speaking" but "eloquent" emphasizes flexibility; Smart and good at coping; ~ only emphasize good eloquence; "Eloquence" emphasizes the ability to debate.
Example ~; Very appreciated by the leaders.