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Chilling, apprehensive, frightened, flustered, palpitating, trembling.
Creepy and terrifying.
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Unable to withstand it: Unable to withstand it due to lack of strength.
Tarzan presses the top: Tarzan presses on the head. The parable was under tremendous pressure and blows.
Like an ox carrying a weight: like an ox carrying something on its back. The metaphor is that life is extremely burdensome.
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Bearing the weight and going far, like an ox, carrying a heavy burden, a long way to go, a heavy commission, a heavy throw, a crossbow precursor, a thousand pounds of heavy burden.
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1. 惶惶anxiety [huáng kǒng bù ān]: 惶: fear. I was scared and very uneasy.
2. 不寒而栗内 [bù hán ér lì]: chestnut.
Fear and trembling. Shivering without being cold. Described as very frightening.
3. 心有余悸 [xīn yǒu yú jì]: palpitation: heartbeat violently due to fear. Although the dangerous thing has passed, I am still scared in retrospect.
4. Panic 万状 [jīng kǒng wàn zhuàng]: frightened: afraid; Ten thousand shapes: various appearances, indicating a very deep degree. Described as scared to the extreme.
5. Bile Fighting Heart Shock [dǎn zhàn xīn jīng]: war: Tong "tremble", tremble. Described as very scared.
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1, 任重道远 [ rèn zhòng dào yuǎn ].
Ren: burden; Dao: The way. The burden is heavy and the road is long. It is a great responsibility than a metaphor, and it has to go through a long period of struggle.
Source: "Shang Junshu: Weak People": "Governing against the law; This task is a long way to go, and there are no cattle and horses; Ji Dachuan and no Ji Ji also. ”
2, bearing weight 致远 [ fù zhòng zhì yuǎn ].
Negative: carrying; To: Delivered. Carry heavy things and walk long distances. The metaphor is capable of taking on a difficult task.
Source: Southern Dynasty Song Fan Ye "Later Han Shu Zhao Xi Biography": "More began to say: 'Cocoon chestnut calf, how can it carry the weight far? ”
3. All Out [ quán lì yǐ fù ].
Go: Go. Put all your strength into it.
Source: Qing Zhao Yi's "Twenty-two Historical Notes": "Gai was recommended at that time; Must-take reputation; Therefore whoever can be named; I will go all out; It's hard to get by; It became a custom. ”
4. 如牛重 [ rú niú fù zhòng ].
It's like a cow carrying something on its back to a student. The metaphor is that life is extremely burdensome.
Source: "The Buddha Says the Forty-two Chapters of the Sutra": "The husband is the Taoist; Such as cattle carrying weight; Rows deep in the mud. ”
5. Negative crossbow precursor [ fù nǔ qián qū ]
Crossbow: Bow and arrow. Walk ahead with a bow and arrow on your back. With great respect.
Source: Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty "Historical Records: Sima Xiangru Biography": "To Shu, Shu Taishou is welcomed by the suburbs, and the county order bears the crossbow arrow, and the Shu people think it is favored." ”
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Sincere fear, panic, fear
Panic, panic
panicked,
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Everyone is watching, the thief is timid, everyone is clear, Zhang Huang is at a loss, tossing and turning.
1.Full.
Pinyin]: zhòngmùkuí
kuí [simplified spelling]: zmkk
Explanation]: Eye-opening: the appearance of staring openly. Many people scramble to watch. It means being under the gaze of the masses.
Example]: Next, take him aside and bite his ear, what will people think?
Gao Yang's "History of the Qing Palace" Volume II.
synonyms]: obvious to all, widely public, and conspicuous.
Antonyms]: to hide people's eyes and ears.
Grammar]: as a predicate, a definite; It means being under the gaze of the masses.
2.Thieves are cowardly.
Pinyin]: zéi
réndǎn
xū [简spelling]: zrdx
Explanation]: It is a metaphor that people who have done bad things are always unsteady in their hearts.
Example]: This is a mandarin duck joke, calling him out, who knows him, only when the mandarin duck has seen his head and tail.
Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" seventy-first chapter.
synonyms]: to be a thief with a weak heart.
antonyms]: grammar]: as an object, a definite; Refers to thieves, bad guys, etc.
3.All eyes are on it.
Pinyin]: zhòng
mùzhāo
zhāng [简spelling]: zmzz
Example]: You don't have to be forceful about this.
synonyms]: in full view, in the public, for all to see.
Antonyms]: to hide people's eyes and ears.
After the break]: The shrew scolded the street.
Grammar]: as a predicate, a definite, a clause;Used in written language.
4.Zhang Huang was at a loss.
Pinyin]: zhòng
huángshī
cuò [simplified spelling]: zhsc
Explanation]: Zhang Huang: Panic;Confusion: Loss of normalcy in demeanor. I panicked and didn't know what to do.
Example: No matter how strong the wind and waves are, he won't.
synonyms]: panicked, panicked, panicked, panicked.
Antonyms]: calm, calm, calm.
Grammar]: as a predicate, object, adverbial;Refers to panic.
5.Tossing.
Pinyin]: zhǎn
zhuǎnfǎn
cè [simplified spelling]: zzfc
Explanation]: tossing and turning;Opposite: Repeatedly. Tossing and turning, unable to sleep. Describe having a thought or a lot of things on your mind.
Example]: I think of my mother's hard work again, I can't sleep, and I want to get up to spend time with my mother.
Zou Taofen, "My Mother".
synonyms]: tossing and turning, sleepless at night.
Antonyms]: Sit back and relax.
Grammar]: as a predicate, adverbial;Refers to not being able to sleep.
Idiom story]: A long time ago, there was a beautiful island in a river bay surrounded by green mountains, there lived a beautiful girl on the island, a young man rowed by, heard the girl's beautiful singing, lying on the boat tossing and turning, just couldn't sleep, he thought of a lot of ways to get close to the girl, and finally got married.
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