wán
shí
diǎn
tóu

idiom

Meaning of 顽石点头

顽石点头 means even the stubborn stones nod (said of persuasive arguments that convince even the most skeptical). Pronounced wán shí diǎn tóu.

  • even the stubborn stones nod (said of persuasive arguments that convince even the most skeptical)

Definitions & Examples

de
yǎn
jiǎng
fēi
cháng
jīng
cǎi
 
zhēn
shì
wán
shí
diǎn
tóu
 
ràng
yuán
běn
fǎn
duì
de
rén
dōu
gǎi
biàn
le
tài
 

His speech was so brilliant that even the stubborn were convinced, causing those who originally opposed him to change their minds.

Lǎo
shī
nài
xīn
de
jiǎng
jiě
 
zhí
dào
men
wán
quán
jiě
 
zhè
zhǒng
wán
shí
diǎn
tóu
de
jiào
xué
jīng
shén
lìng
rén
jìng
pèi
 

The teacher explained patiently until we fully understood; this spirit of teaching that moves even the unmoved is truly admirable.

Zhè
wèi
shī
de
biàn
lùn
qiǎo
gāo
chāo
 
jiǎn
zhí
dào
le
wán
shí
diǎn
tóu
de
 
péi
shěn
tuán
dōu
bèi
shuō
le
 

This lawyer's debating skills are so superb that he could make the stones nod; even the jury was convinced by him.

Jīng
guò
kǒu
xīn
de
quàn
shuō
 
yuán
běn
zhí
de
qīn
zhōng
tóng
le
 
zhēn
shì
wán
shí
diǎn
tóu
 

After his patient and earnest persuasion, his originally stubborn father finally agreed—it was truly a case of moving the immovable.