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Extremely frustrated, not an idiom.
懊丧 [ o sàng ].
Basic Definition of New Words Detailed Definition.
o sàng ]
Depressed and unmotivated because things are not going as planned: look .
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Ten thousand is not an idiom, there is only one idiom containing ten thousand points - 120,000 points.
120,000 points
Pinyin: shí èr wàn fēn
[Explanation]: The degree of description is very deep.
If there are traitors who are lured by others to buy and hook up, or are directly driven, or pretend to be in the name of a traitor, in order to disrupt order and tranquility, and constitute other major crimes that are not conducive to our country and society, there will be no forgiveness. ’”
[Example sentence]: I'm 120,000 sorry! However, I will definitely help with the matter of young lady! The second act of Lao She's "The Problem of Face".
Pinyin**: sewf
[Usage]: as a definite, adverbial; For spoken language
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Extremely frustrated, not an idiom.
Idioms are a major feature of traditional Chinese culture, with fixed structural forms and fixed expressions, indicating a certain meaning, and are applied as a whole in sentences, taking on components such as subject, object, and definite. A large part of the idiom is inherited from ancient times, and it is often different from modern Chinese in terms of wording, and it represents a story or allusion.
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Utter frustration is not an idiom, it's just a synthetic word. It can also be said to be a sentence from an article.
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1 Depressed 2 Disheartened -3 Lost 4 Discouraged 5 Discouraged 6 Gloomy and sad.
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"Extremely frustrated" is not an idiom!
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It's very sad, you look at the three points of water, isn't that crying.
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No, it's a very frustrating word.
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Unhappy Unhappy: A sad and uneasy look. I feel depressed and unhappy.
Hearts Like Dead Ashes Dead Ashes: Ashes that have cooled. It originally refers to an indifferent state of mind and no emotion. Now it is also described as depressed and indifferent to the extreme.
Dead ash of dead wood Dead trees and cold ash after the fire has been extinguished. The metaphor is extremely depressed and indifferent to anything.
Discouraged and lazy Gray: depressed; Lazy: Slack. Discouraged and discouraged. Describe a loss of confidence and a lack of progress.
Discouraged Discouraged and disappointed, depressed.
The heart is like cold ashes, see "the heart is like ashes".
The heart is dead and desirous to describe a state of mind that is not moved by external objects. Now it is often used to describe discouragement.
The heart is like wood and stone The heart is like trees and stones, without emotion or desire.
All thoughts and plans were shattered. Describe the feeling of extreme discouragement and disappointment.
Lethargy: Interested. Described as lack of energy and lack of energy.
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Boredom, depressed, discouraged
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