What is the idiom to describe the embarrassment and bitterness of the tattered clothes

Updated on culture 2024-04-09
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    [Hundred knots hanging quail]: A metaphor for tattered clothes. The quail bird's tail is bald, like a patch of knots, so the clouds.

    筚路蓝缕]: 筚路: Diesel cart; Blue Wisp: Rags. Driving a simple car and wearing tattered clothes to open up the mountains and forests. Describe the hardships of starting a business.

    Not sheltered from wind and rain]: Sheltered: covered. Do not shelter from the wind and rain. Describe the house as dilapidated and shabby.

    Break the elbow]: Pull. Then the placket and the elbow were exposed. Described as tattered clothes and living in poverty.

    Quail Clothes]: Quail: Quail Bird; Knot: Hanging connection. The quail's tail is short and bald, as if it were patched. Describe the clothes as very tattered.

    Quail Clothes and Hooves Noodles]: Tattered clothes, thin face. Describe the state of poverty and despair.

    Short brown is not finished]: short brown: coarse cloth short clothes, the clothes of the poor or the erected in ancient times; ENDS: Complete. The coarse cloth jacket is still worn and incomplete. Described as living in poverty and in tattered clothes.

    Scrap Metal]: A pile of tattered metal, referring to some old goods or useless things.

    Poor]: The family is very poor, the clothes are tattered, and the mental state is very poor.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Ragged clothes: overstretched, poorly clothed, tattered, full of holes, unable to make ends meet, jinghai cloth skirt, short brown knots, disheveled clothes.

    Ragged: (clothes) in tatters. The clothes were in tatters.

    "Ragged" is often misspelled as "ragged", which should be noted. 】

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    [idiom]: ragged.

    Pinyin]: yī shān lán lǚ

    Explanation]: Ragged: tattered. The clothes were in tatters.

    Example: Look, the hungry people are so cold that they are hunched on their shoulders and waiting at the gate of the street in the crop yard. Liu Qing's "History of Entrepreneurship" Part I.

    synonyms]: overstretched, unclothed, tattered.

    Antonyms]: abundant food and clothing, waist wrapping, well-dressed.

    Grammar]: as the subject, the adjective, the adverbial; Refers to living in poverty.

    English]: out at elbows

    Japanese]: German]: in lumpen gehüllt

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Ragged.

    Refers to worn-out clothing.

    Ragged. Pinyin]: yī shān lán lǚ

    synonyms: overstretched, unclothed, tattered, full of holes, unable to make ends meet, jinghai cloth skirt, short brown knotted, untidy clothes.

    Antonyms: well-dressed, more than enough, Eguan Bo belt, brocade clothes and jade food, gorgeous crown clothes, beads around the green, neat clothes.

    From the pre-Qin Zuo Qiu Ming's "Zuo Chuan: The Twelfth Year of Xuangong": "If you train it, you will take it, and you will open the mountains and forests with blue wisps." Du pre-note: "Blue wisps: clothes." ”

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