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何须多言
[hé xū duō yán]
Literally Why speak more This implies there ’ s no need for excessive words emphasizing actions ...
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如若懂了又何必多说
[rú ruò dŏng le yòu hé bì duō shuō]
Implies that true understanding makes unnecessary excess talk If there is real comprehension words ...
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有些话多说无益
[yŏu xiē huà duō shuō wú yì]
Some words are useless when spoken too much implies the futility of overexplaining or repeating ...
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不用说太多
[bù yòng shuō tài duō]
Means No Need for Much Talking suggesting that actions speak louder than words or that too many explanations ...
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无从解释
[wú cóng jiĕ shì]
No explanation suggests confusion inexplicability or a sense of being at a loss to explain something ...
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其实你不用说
[qí shí nĭ bù yòng shuō]
The meaning conveys that theres no need to say more It expresses understanding or knowing things ...
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又何消说
[yòu hé xiāo shuō]
This phrase roughly means there is no need to say Used when you believe something should be understood ...
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话不言多我明就好
[huà bù yán duō wŏ míng jiù hăo]
No need to say much as long as I understand This suggests an attitude of introspection or understanding ...
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有些话不必交代有些事不用明白
[yŏu xiē huà bù bì jiāo dài yŏu xiē shì bù yòng míng bái]
This means Some Words Need Not Be Explained Some Matters Need Not Be Understood It suggests letting ...