How to say "get straight to the point" in Chinese?

In Chinese "get straight to the point" translates to  开门见山 

Transliteration: kāi mén jiàn shān

🇨🇳 他开门见山地告诉了我他的想法。

🗣️ Tā kāi mén jiàn shān de gàosù le wǒ tā de xiǎngfǎ.

🇺🇸 He got straight to the point and told me his thoughts.



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How to say "get straight to the point" in Chinese?

You can use the word "开门见山" which translates to "get straight to the point".

How to pronounce "开门见山" (get straight to the point) in Chinese?

The word "开门见山" is pronounced as "kāi mén jiàn shān".

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