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Jiaqigaba
  Explanation: Refers to the words rambling, confused.
  Usage: Joint type; as adverbial, attributive; refers to the words rambling, confused
  Source: Ming Feng Meng, "Awaken the common saying": "ZHU Shi-Yuan old woman's fear of disease, with his Qiaqijiaba, since only from the curse, and not an open mind."
No. 2
  Confused, disorganized (and more means to speak) a lot of her ~ that, I did not understand what it means.
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jiā qī jiā bā
  Mixture of many, vague metaphor chaos
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No. 4
  He Qiaqijiaba speaking at length, others still puzzled
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No. 5
  That the action of speech was incoherent. "Scholars" third back: "﹝ ﹞ meal Jiaqiqiaba Hutu Hu, Fan Jin touch door curse vain."
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No. 6
  Doping refers to things confusing. Manin "red home Essay": "Although the seat is also Gaqigaba sat a few soldiers, government officials just could not see."
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No. 7
  成语发音:jiā qī jiā bā
  成语释义:指说话东拉西扯,混杂不清。
  出 处 明·冯梦龙《醒世恒言》:“朱世远原有怕婆之病,凭他夹七夹八,自骂自止,并不敢开言。”
  用 法 联合式;作状语、定语;指说话东拉西扯,混杂不清
  示 例 清·李宝嘉《文明小史》第24回:“华甫全然不懂,便~的问起来。”
English Expression
  1. n.:  mixed up,  mixed and not pure,  mixed up. not clear