2. What are the words for talking to yourself? 1. cooing [ná ná nz? y]: cooing: constantly cooing. Talk to yourself quietly.
2. Read aloud [niàn niàn yǒu cí]: Read aloud: read aloud continuously. It used to refer to monks chanting scriptures, but now it refers to talking to themselves or mumbling.
3. chatter [diédiébüxis]: chatter: describe talking a lot; Hugh: Stop. Go on.
4. nagging [láo lao dāo dāo]: I have said a lot, but I just can't finish it.
5. soliloquize [zü shu zü hu à]: decide for yourself; It's up to you.
3. What are the four words of monologue? This is an ABAC idiom, such as
Free, self-directed, self-acting, untraceable, endless, lawless.
Be swayed by considerations of gain and loss, be self-sufficient, versatile and self-sufficient.
Obstruction, deference, overeating, clumsy, clumsy, humble, indomitable
King from bottom to top, afraid of extravagance and boasting, alone.
Poor hands and feet, bad clothes, bad food, barking, gossiping, not a donkey, not a horse or a relative.
Weird, antique, bold, bold, vivid, vivid, colorful, obscene.
Blink, be swayed by considerations of gain and loss, be suspicious, guard against arrogance and rashness, and be hypocritical.
Singing a song, carving a muscle, carving a bone, witty and diligent, frugal and witty, amiable and respectable, very touching.
Travel the journey, retreat from the cold, win and lose repeatedly, benefit others and benefit themselves, and be beautiful in the valley.
4. Talk to yourself. What else is free and boastful?
Unconsciously,
Complement each other,
One hundred and fifty,
Opinions vary,
Singing and dancing,
For himself,
If it's dangerous,
Self-inflicted,
Working together,
All along,
Where to go,
Know yourself and yourself,
One shot at a time,
Single-minded,
Benevolence,
Very touching,
Creep,
It's looming,
Give birth to each other,
Take whatever you want,
We were inseparable,
Avoid arrogance and rashness,
Rich and colorful,
For no reason,
Not angry, not angry,
There's nothing wrong with it,
Ikea Yi Shi,
Smile,
Give up yourself,
Work hard regardless of criticism
5. Words like monologues are vivid,
Love each other,
Fall in love with this country,
For a living,
Endless,
He is my brother,
Beautiful,
Make persistent efforts,
People come and go,
In full swing,
Vivid,
This life,
Freedom,
Be swayed by considerations of gain and loss,
Self-pity,
Neither humble nor supercilious,
Lawless,
Thank god,
A sea of people,
Follow the trend,
Sincerity and fear,
At arm's length,
Perfect,
A cat and a dog,
Leave no trace,
Perfect,
Go your own way,
Perseverance,
Don't rest or stand,
And the character of the old world
6. Etymology that refers to people talking to themselves constantly: Yuan Anonymous's "Peach Blossom Girl" is the fourth fold: "You are so motivated, talking to yourself here, why don't you go out of the city and cut down that peach tree?"
Use: combined; This is the case only for someone himself.
Example:
1, Lu Xun's Blessing of Wandering: "She often says,' She doesn't know what's going on now? " "
2. Zhao Shuli's "Three Mile Bay": "He slowly touched the chair he was sitting in and sat down. He said to himself, "What a trouble!" "
3. Beethoven: "'What? "What's the matter now?" He said loudly. Then I said to myself,' Shit, today! Oh, I met those children today. They laughed at me, played tricks on me and imitated me.' "[ 1]
4. In the 31st chapter of the Water Margin by Shi Naian in the Ming Dynasty, "Zhang Dujian's blood splashed on the Yuanyang Building, and the martial men walked on the centipede ridge at night", these four men and women said to themselves on the jade road: "Look! This man is covered in blood, but where did he come from? Why not start as a thief? "
Synonym: mumbling
Two-part allegorical saying: one person speaks; The opera singer is telling the truth.
Riddles: 1. One-man show; 2. Stand-up crosstalk
3. soliloquize (typing 1) Answer: Remember.