qián
kǒu
jié
shé

idiom

Meaning of 钳口结舌

钳口结舌 means to keep one's mouth shut; to hold one's tongue; to be tongue-tied; speechless (from fear, pressure, or shock). Pronounced qián kǒu jié shé.

  • to keep one's mouth shut; to hold one's tongue; to be tongue-tied; speechless (from fear, pressure, or shock)

Definitions & Examples

Miàn
duì
qiáng
quán
 
duō
rén
xuǎn
qián
kǒu
jié
shé
 

Faced with power, many people choose to keep their mouths shut.

zài
lǎo
bǎn
miàn
qián
qián
kǒu
jié
shé
 
gǎn
shuō
chū
zhēn
xiàng
 

He was tongue-tied in front of his boss, not daring to speak the truth.

Píng
shí
néng
yán
shàn
biàn
de
 
què
qián
kǒu
jié
shé
 

He who is usually eloquent is now at a loss for words.

Miàn
duì
tiě
zhèng
 
xián
rén
qián
kǒu
jié
shé
 
biàn
 

Confronted with irrefutable evidence, the suspect was speechless and unable to argue.