idiom > unable to give a convincingexplanation for self-defense
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One hundred fair hearing
  Explanation: Mo: No; Debate: vindication. Even if the mouth is also vindicated a hundred unclear. Described could not even defend themselves anyway.
  Usage: The main predicate; as predicate; describe a mouth Nanbian
  Source: Qing Yu Yue, "notes the right platform Koon Tai Hong Village": "thin magic to Cuoru the ear-shaped, then carry on since one hundred fair hearing."
  Examples: Yulin, and Zhong and disillusioned, a dozen is the calamity, if the Lisan Shun who have injuries, then ~, "case" non-transmission is not. (High-Yang "Qing Unofficial History" on the books)
No. 2
  Notwithstanding the many mouths that can not be justified.
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bǎi kǒu mò biàn
  100: words and more; MO: No; defense: excuse. Even if the mouth is also much longer justify unclear
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No. 4
  Knew the measure of 100 Mo debate
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No. 5
  词 目 百口莫辩
  发 音 bǎi kǒu mò biàn
  释 义 莫:不能;辩:辩白。即使有一百张嘴也辩解不清。形容事情无法说清楚(多用于受冤屈、被怀疑等情况)
  出 处 宋·刘过《建康狱中上吴居父》:“虽有百口而莫辩其辜。”
  示 例 玉林和忠和醒悟了,一打便是祸事,若是李三顺身上有了伤,便~,“官司”非输不可。(高阳《清宫外史》上册)
English Expression
  1. n.:  unable to give a convincingexplanation for self-defense
Thesaurus
secret act, A mouth Nanbian, Tibetan monkeys Mountain, Stealthy, Peru without speaking, be hard to state what ails one in the mird, stick in one's throat, A mouth wordless, Bitter wordless, There I was difficult to separate