Describe a life and struggle that has experienced a long period of hardship and hardship. Is it OK t

Updated on culture 2024-05-18
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Absolutely. Weathered.

    Interpretation]: Satiety: sufficient; Sutra: Experience; Wind and frost: a metaphor for hardship and hardship. Describe a life and struggle that has experienced a long period of hardship and hardship.

    From]: Qing Kong Shangren's "Peach Blossom Fan" is the twenty-first play: "The chicken skin is thin, and the silk sideburns are like silver. ”

    Example: A serious and nervous look on a tanned face. The first chapter of Feng Deying's "Bitter Cauliflower".

    synonyms]: experienced in the world, once in the sea.

    Antonyms]: smooth sailing, pampering.

    Grammar]: verb-object; as a predicate, a definite; Described as experienced.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Of course. Weathered: Describes a life and struggles that have been through a long period of hardship.

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The word is weather-beaten.

    Pronunciation: bǎo jīnɡ fēnɡ shuānɡ Interpretation Describes a life and struggle that has gone through a long period of hardship and hardship.

    Source: Qing Kong Shangren's "Peach Blossom Fan" is the twenty-first play: "The chicken skin is thin, it looks weathered, and the temples are like silver." ”

    Example: A serious and nervous look on a tanned face. The first chapter of Feng Deying's "Bitter Cauliflower".

    synonyms]: experienced in the world, once in the sea.

    Antonyms]: smooth sailing, pampering.

    Afterword: Pine trees on the col.

    English weather-beaten

    Lantern riddle face: old tree stubborn vine.

    Usage: verbal object; as a predicate, a definite; Described as experienced.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think it's okay to use the word "weathered" for older people, but if you are younger, you can use "hardship", "hardship" and so on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Through the vicissitudes of life. Weathered. Both.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. It is not easy to live in this life. "The short is life, and the long is tribulation. Zhang Ailing's words say that it is not easy to live in this life.

    2. Looking back on the road of life, there are sunshine and wind, rain and thunder and lightning in the journey of life; There are smooth roads and thorny roads; I have walked through, I have experienced it, and I look back and look back, although I have been tired and tired, I have cried, but I have no regrets.

    3. Don't bend your body because of the bumpy road of life; The long course of life should not slow down the pace of exploration.

    4. Don't bend your body because of the bumpy road of life; The long course of life should not slow down the pace of exploration.

    5. There are many things in life that you don't want to do, but you have to do, which is called responsibility; There are many things in life that you want to do but can't, and that's fate.

    6. Fate is to complain about the ups and downs of the road, not to lament the ruthless tribulations of life, to give yourself some confidence, to take it and let it go, fate is always in your own hands, and you must be responsible for yourself.

    7. A person's life is accompanied by too many ups and downs, and the ups and downs are like those gorgeous clothes, which are used to arm the self, so as to make up for the shortcomings of the self, make the self strong and brave.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Naturally, it is weathered, because weathered means: full: full; Sutra: Experience; Wind and frost: a metaphor for hardship and hardship. Describe a life and struggle that has experienced a long period of hardship and hardship.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    【Weathered】Satiety: Sufficient; Sutra: Experience; Wind and frost: a metaphor for hardship and hardship. Describe a life and struggle that has experienced a long period of hardship and hardship.

    That's it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hard-working, a metaphor for revolutionary struggle.

    After going through hardships, it can be described as perseverance and struggle.

    The completion of the great instrument can be said to temper a lifetime, and finally become a great tool.

    Indomitable, metaphorically fighting against fate.

    Thousands of hardships and hardships can be described as a difficult journey.

    Hundreds of steel, metaphorical athletes, etc.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hard struggle [jiān kǔ fèn dòu] [Interpretation]: not afraid of hardships and hardships, persisting in heroic struggle.

    From]: Tao Zhu's "Lofty Ideals": "We have to go through a long period of hard struggle to transition to a communist society. ”

    Example: We should advocate hard work and oppose extravagance and waste.

    Grammar]: more formal; as a predicate, object, and definite; Described as hard-working.

    The above results are provided by Handian.

    Encyclopedia Interpretation "Arduous struggle" is the fine tradition and style formed by our party in the long-term process of revolution and construction, and it is also the political nature of our party. In an era of open-mindedness, renewal of ideas, and diversification of life, adhering to the political nature of arduous struggle means maintaining a standard of life, a style of work, a concept of interests, a state of mind, and even the pursuit of a noble goal of struggle and the common value direction of mankind. Read more

    Same as antonyms [synonyms]: hard work, hard work, self-reliance.

    Antonyms]: Spend days and drinks.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Known through the words "long" and "hard", this idiom is: weathered.

    Hope, thank you.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Weather-beaten, six on the language of the collection.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are thousands of hardships, hardships, hardships, hardships, hardships, hardships, hardships, hardships, joys and sorrows, ups and downs, ups and downs, ups and downs, ups and downs, and so on.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hardships, weathering, hardships, hardships.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I think it's been weathered.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hardships and hardships.

    After suffering and danger.

    With hard work and hard work.

    Wind and rain, joys and sorrows.

    Ups and downs of honor and disgrace are big ups and downs.

    Weathered and bumpy.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hardships and hardships.

    After suffering and danger.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Weathered.

    Synonyms] have been experienced in the world, once in the sea.

    Antisense] smooth sailing, pampering.

    Interpretation] describes a life and struggle that has experienced a long period of hardship and hardship.

    Use case] The tanned faces of the people show a serious and nervous expression. The first chapter of Feng Deying's "Bitter Cauliflower".

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's been hard. Through the vicissitudes of life. Hunger and cold. Through the wind and rain.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    [Blue Wisps of the Road]: Drive a simple car and wear tattered clothes to open up mountains and forests. Describe the hardships of starting a business.

    From "The Twelfth Year of Xuan Gong": "The road is blue, and the mountains and forests are enlightened." ”

    Overcoming thorns]: Removing thorns and cutting off thorns is a metaphor for clearing obstacles and overcoming difficulties on the way forward.

    Entrepreneurship is difficult]: It is difficult to start a business. Motivate people to work hard.

    Ctenophore: Cten: comb your hair; Mu: Wash your hair. Wind combs hair, rain shampoos. Describes people who often work hard outside despite the wind and rain.

    Wearing the stars and wearing the moon]: Wearing the stars and the moon overhead. It is very hard to describe running around overnight or going out early and returning late.

    Prepare for hardship] Preparation: complete, exhaustive; Taste: Experience. He endured hardships and hardships.

    Full of vicissitudes] full: sufficient. Vicissitudes: The condensation of the sea into mulberry fields. Generally refers to changes in the world. I have experienced many changes in the world, and my life experience is extremely rich.

    【Weathered】Satiety: Sufficient; Sutra: Experience; Wind and frost: a metaphor for hardship and hardship. Describe a life and struggle that has experienced a long period of hardship and hardship.

    Weathered means to have experienced many hardships and hardships. Same as "weathered".

    Experienced in the world] refers to the experience of many changes in the world.

    Frost and snow] full: full; Sutra: Experience; Frost and snow: A metaphor for hardship and hardship. Describe a life and struggle that has experienced a long period of hardship and hardship.

    Afflicted with sorrow means to have experienced many hardships and tribulations.

    has experienced many hard days.

    Ill-fated] 舛: Contrary. I have experienced ups and downs in my life, and I have suffered badly.

    Battle-hardened] has been through many battles firsthand. There are many metaphors and experiences.

    Shilu Rong Kuan] Shilu: The road of life. The prosperity and decline of the human experience of the world.

    Entrepreneurship is difficult]: It is difficult to start a business.

    Mountaineering and wading]: Climbing mountains and crossing water. The parable has been through a lot of hardships.

    Wandering]: Falling, a metaphor for poverty, frustration; Drifting: Falling waves. Scattered due to famine or war. Describe life as difficult and wandering.

    Wind, Frost, Rain and Snow]: The metaphor has gone through all kinds of hardships and hardships.

    Go to the soup fire]: go: go; Walking: stepping on; Soup: hot water. Described as not afraid of hardships and obstacles, desperate.

    Sweet: sweet; Syrup: Maltose syrup. It feels as sweet as sugar. It refers to being willing to endure hardship and pain in order to engage in a certain kind of work.

    Guanshan Barrier]: Guankou Mountain Barrier Isolate. Describe the road is difficult, and it is not easy to come and go.

    Jingwei Reclamation]: Jingwei: The name of a bird in ancient mythology. Jingwei came to Mushi and was determined to fill the sea. The old metaphor is very hateful, determined to take revenge. The latter metaphor is resolute and not afraid of difficulties.

    Weathered]: A metaphor that has been tempered by a long period of hardship and hardship.

    Difficult]: Refers to a very difficult situation or action.

    Bitterness is sweet]: sweet: sweet, a metaphor for happiness. The hard days are over, and the good days are coming.

    Thousands of hardships]: Thousands of hardships. All kinds of hardships and hardships.

    Thousands of mountains and rivers]: Ten thousand rivers, thousands of mountains. Describe the road as difficult and long.

    Endure hunger and thirst]: endure hunger and thirst. Described as extremely difficult, poor, and struggling to survive.

    Yuru Yucheng]: You: You. Yuru: Love and help you like jade. Love you like jade, help you, make you successful. It is mostly used in difficult and difficult conditions.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Wind meal dew to stay fēng

    自cān lù sù

    Interpretation] meal: eat bai; Dew: Dew; Accommodation: Accommodation; Stay overnight. du eats in the wind and rain in the wild; Sleep in an open-air environment. Describe the hardships of a journey or field work.

    Language] Song Lu You's "Su Ye People": "The old man knows the road to the end; Sleeping in the open and eating is not wrong. Song Fan Chengda's "Yuan Ri": "Hungry and sleepy, everyone is lazy; Sleeping in the open and sleeping in the open half of my life. ”

    Zhengyin] Lu; "lòu" which cannot be pronounced as "showing horses' feet"; Lodge; It cannot be pronounced as "xiǔ".

    Identification] Dew; You can't write "road".

    synonyms] Ctenophores in the wind and rain, grass walking, sleeping in the open air, eating and drinking dew.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Frost and snow: [Base.

    This Interpretation]: Satiety: Sufficient; Sutra: Experience; Frost and snow: A metaphor for hardship and hardship. Describe the hardships and hardships that have been experienced.

    Pinyin pronunciation]: bǎo jīng shuāng xuě

    Example: He no longer has the majesty he used to have.

    synonym group]: weather-beaten.

    Antonym group]: The wind and rain are smooth.

    How to use]: verb-object; as a predicate, a definite; Described as experienced.

    Weathered: [Basic Explanation]: Describes a life and struggle that has experienced a long period of hardship and hardship.

    Pinyin pronunciation]: bǎo jīng fēng shuāng

    Example: People's tanned faces show a serious and nervous expression. The first chapter of Feng Deying's "Bitter Cauliflower".

    synonym group]: experienced and once in the sea.

    Antonym phrase]: smooth sailing, pampering.

    How to use]: verb-object; as a predicate, a definite; Described as experienced.

    Afterword: Pine trees on the col.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Idioms that describe experiencing many hardships and hardships are: lying on the salary and tasting courage, hardship, etc.

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