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sweat 浃踵 hàn liú jiā zhǒng
Explanation Sweat a lot and flow down to the heels. Often described as extreme fear or shame.
Example: Sweating.
hàn liú jiē zhǒng
Explanation Sweat a lot and flow down to the heels. Often described as extreme fear or shame.
Example: Sweating profusely.
hàn liú mǎn miàn
Explanation Describes extreme nervousness or extreme exertion.
Example: Sweaty clothing.
hàn liú qià yī
Explanation: Sweating profusely, soaking through clothes. Described as extremely frightened and ashamed.
Example: Sweat down to the heel.
hàn liú zhì zhǒng
Explanation Sweat a lot and flow down to the heels. Often described as extreme fear or shame.
Example: Sweat rains down.
hàn rú yǔ xià
Explanation: Beads of sweat are falling like rain. Described as sweating a lot.
Example: If you stumble over a stone, you will wake up from a dream. Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" is the first episode.
Sweat such as rain huī hàn rú yǔ
Explanation Wave: sprinkle, splash. Describe the hot day and sweat a lot.
Example: The person is prostrate on the ground, and he is as stunned as he is. Qing Ji Yun "Reading Wei Caotang Notes: Luanyang Summer Record Five".
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Sweat like a pig. Sweated.
Perspiring.
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Sweated. Perspiring.
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Sweat like rain, sweat like rain.
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Synonyms of sweating: sweating like rain, sweating, sweating, sweating, sweating, sweating, sweating.
Sweaty back is an idiom, pronounced [hàn, liú, jiā, bèi], which means sweating all over the back, describing great fear or shame, and now also describing sweating a lot, and soaking wet clothes. From "Historical Records of Prime Minister Chen Cheng's Family": "Bo and Xie don't know, sweating on his back, I can't be ashamed."
Fan Ye's "Book of the Later Han Dynasty, the Queen's Chronicles, and the Empress of the Emperor": "out, take care of the left and right, sweat, and dare not return to the court since then." ”
Sweaty in a sentence can usually be used as: predicate, definite, adverbial, complement; Refers to sweating profusely. Such as:
Every time I come to the workshop, I will see him sweating. He was the only one left on the runway, and he was still running in sweat. (as an adverbial).
Sweaty example sentence:
1. The dust from the sandpaper was thickly applied to my face and torso, and I was sweating.
2. The temperature of the fire is too high, even in the cold weather, the firefighters are still sweating.
3. They sometimes rented a small thatched hut to live in, which looked like a poor man's Dan Jianfeng's house, and rowed in sweat under the sun.
4. Carrying such a heavy backpack made me sweat quickly.
5. Keep a packet of baking soda in your car when your sweaty soccer players are riding home.
6. The boy was fifteen years old, he had never seen a scene, his expression was panicked, his steps were messy, he was uneasy, trembling, he walked up the steps of his majesty, sat sideways on the throne, sweating, like sitting on pins and needles.
7. As soon as she got on the car, she rode nearly 100 kilometers at every turn, and sat on the bicycle for several hours, regardless of the dog summer, the number nine cold, sweating every day.
8. The scorching sun is busy, sweating and hungry; If you want to eat a bowl of noodles and think about it, don't ask the pie to save it for your son! You are the person I should be grateful for, on the occasion of Father's Day, I sincerely say to you: Dad, you have worked hard!
9. Due to the steep and steep terrain of the volcano, their work was very difficult, and both pickaxes and hammers had to come in handy, and they were sweating.
10. He and his teammates trained hard, sweating and not caring about rubbing, and his feet were blistered and not painful.
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Synonyms of the idiom "sweating" are "sweating like rain", "sweating profusely", etc.
Sweaty: soaked.
Sweating profusely. Described as very fearful or very afraid. Now I also describe sweating a lot, and the clothes on my back are soaked, and I am sweating profusely.
Sweating is an idiom that is ** in historical stories, and the relevant allusions of the idiom first came from Sima Qian's "Historical Records: Chen Chengxiang's Family" in the Western Han Dynasty. Emperor Xiaowen was good at learning state affairs, and asked the right prime minister: "How much is the world going to prison at the age of one year?"
Bo Xie said: "I don't know.
Sweating on my back, I can't be ashamed. (Western Han Dynasty Sima Qian, "Historical Records: Chen Chengxiang's Family").
Sweat rains down: Sweat beads fall like rain. Described as sweating a lot.
Sweating profusely: Describes sweating a lot due to sports or physical labor.
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Pinyin】 hàn liú jiā bèi
Explanation】 浃: Wet through dismantling. Sweating profusely. Described as very frightened or very frightened. Now I also described sweating a lot, and the clothes on my back were soaked.
Example] In the labor chaos competition, everyone did a good jobSweating
synonyms] sweat like rain , sweat like rain.
antonyms] icy and snowy, dripping into ice.
Related] "Sweaty".
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Sweaty means: 浃: soaked. Sweating profusely.
Later Han and Empress Fu Ji": "Cao Cao (Cao Cao) went out of the way, sweating profusely. The original described as extremely frightened or ashamed. It is now commonly used to describe sweating profusely.
Sweaty synonyms:
Sweat like rain, sweating, sweating, sweating, sweating, sweating, sweating, sweating.
Sweaty sentence:
1.On the construction site, the uncles of the workers were busy and sweating.
2.The farmers were harvesting their crops, tired and sweating.
3.Construction workers are sweating on the construction site.
4.My sister and I traveled a long way, and although we were tired and sweaty, my sister smiled when she saw the scenery.
5.Participating in the voluntary labor, the students all sweated profusely, but none of them complained of being tired.
6.Watching the workers sweat profusely, his heart couldn't help but be moved.
7.In order to get the news out of the place within the allotted time, he ran nervously and sweated.
8.We were sweating and couldn't hold the ball.
9.In the snow and ice, they were sweating profusely.
10.Carrying such a heavy backpack made me sweat very quickly.
11.After standing in this hot place for five minutes, I started to sweat.
12.He's sweating profusely in Florida, and we're shivering with cold here.
13.Even though I didn't do anything, I was still sweating.
14.In the beginning, they sweated profusely, lost a lot of salt from their sweat, and suffered unspeakably.
15.It wasn't too hot by noon, but he was already sweating.
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Sweat soaked the clothes on his back, describing sweating a lot. It is also described as very frightened or ashamed.
sweat 浃背 [hàn liú jiā bèi].
Interpretation: 浃: soaked.
Sweating profusely.
Described as very frightened or very frightened.
Now I also described sweating a lot, and the clothes on my back were soaked.
Source: "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Chronicle of the Empress Fu of the Emperor": "Cao) out; Gu left and right; SweatingSince then, I have not dared to return to the court. ”
Usage: It can be used as a predicate, a predicate, or an adverbial in a sentence.
Usage example: In the snow and ice, they are sweating profusely.
In the labor competition, everyone sweated profusely.
synonyms:
一、sweat如雨下 [hàn rú yǔ xià].
Interpretation: Sweat a lot, like rain. For example, when the sun is scorching, the staff are sweating like rain. synonyms: sweaty, sweaty like pulp.
Citation: I tripped over a stone, as if I woke up from a dream, and my sweat was like rain. Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" is the first episode.
Source: Song Shi Puji's "Five Lantern Huiyuan" volume 47: "Three winters sweat like rain." ”
Example sentence: Looking at the abyss under her feet, she was so frightened that she sweated like rain.
二、挥sweat如雨 [ huī hàn rú yǔ ]
Interpretation: The sweat wiped is like rain. Describes sweating a lot due to hot weather or high temperatures.
Source: "Warring States Policy: Qi Ce": "The Road to Prison; hub strike; human shoulder rubbing; even into a curtain; Raise the curtain into a curtain; Sweat it down. ”
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The original meaning of "sweaty" is sweating all over the back, describing great fear or shameNow I also described sweating a lot, and my clothes were soaked. In sentences, it can be used as a predicate, a predicate, or an adverbial.
Sweat (pinyin: hàn liú jiā bèi) is an idiom in historical stories, and the relevant allusions of the idiom first came from Sima Qian's "Historical Records of Chen Chengxiang's Family" in the Western Han Dynasty.
Sweaty sentence:
1. Please turn on the air conditioner! The room was so hot that I couldn't sleep at all.
2. The sun was hot at noon, and my mother was sweating downstairs, and I couldn't wait to tell my mother with joy that I had to be the first.
3. In this hot summer, I like to run on the green field with my companions. No matter how hot the sun is, no matter how sweaty it is, all I know is to run with the ball, go around one opponent after another and shoot the ball into the opponent's goal.
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