弦外之音
Explanation: Originally referred to the reverberation of music. Analogy between the lines, that is, if disclosed in an indirect, rather than say so out of the mean. Usage: Partial official; as subject, object; analogy between the lines Source: Fan Ye Southern Song "in prison and various nephews book" string, meaning, the sound of the virtual ring, I do not know which to come. " Examples: Thinks that this sentence is a three-sung sigh that one is ~. ★ Liu Bannong "Upon A Mr. Wang Jingxuan" Riddle: Banyuetan; fly Mingdi; then silence speaks- Thesaurus: there is more to it than meets the eye; there's sth. behind all this, String sound outside, have one's tongue in one's cheek, Huazhongyouhua, pun, overtone, Gun with a stick clip, over tones, much more is meant than meets the eye, Between the lines, Tone in the illocutionary, idea which a word makes one think of in addition to the main meaning, connotation, hint, sth, suggestion
- Antonym Group: come clean, See all express, Gepantuochu, empty the bag, Dare dare, Chang do as, contention of a hundred schools of thought, Made no endless
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