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旁人的嘴
[páng rén de zuĭ]
'Someone else’s mouth' is often used in idioms to describe hearsay or rumor spreading from other people rather than directly. It can indicate concern over gossip and its impact on oneself.
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谁人背后无人说谁人背后不说人
[shéi rén bèi hòu wú rén shuō shéi rén bèi hòu bù shuō rén]
This idiom roughly translates to Everyone has someone speaking behind their back but everyone also ...
流言碎语
[liú yán suì yŭ]
Gossip and Rumors A simple representation about one ’ s perception towards idle talk and society ...
你嘴真碎
[nĭ zuĭ zhēn suì]
Translated as You have quite the mouthchatterbox This suggests talkativeness maybe gossiping ...
口说耳闻
[kŏu shuō ĕr wén]
This phrase means to hear from someone indicating things heard from others which may or may not be ...
别人的嘴
[bié rén de zuĭ]
Literally means other peoples mouths This often refers to how one should not be overly concerned ...