| 置喙 | zhì huì | to offer an opinion; to comment (on the issue); to have a say (in the matter) | |
| 喙长三尺 | huì cháng sān chǐ | to have a smooth tongue (idiom) | |
| 百喙莫辩 | bǎi huì mò biàn | No one can argue it away. (idiom) | |
| 无庸置喙 | wú yōng zhì huì | to not allow others to butt in (idiom) | |
| 无从置喙 | wú cóng zhì huì | to be impossible to intervene (idiom) |
| 1 | Is the oversized bill an advertisement for potential mates? | |
| 2 | It has a long pointy beak for spearing its prey. | |
| 3 | This bald eagle named Beauty was fitted with a remarkably life-like prosthetic beak. | |
| 4 | They lower their long necks deep into the water, where their strong beaks dig through the river bottoms for food. | |
| 5 | Pull the tabs to make the nightingales open their beaks or reveal the sparkling, shiny blue wings of a dragonfly. |