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1. The sun is about to set, which means that the sun is about to set. It is a metaphor for people to decay and close to extinction when they reach old age or decay.
2. Dying, dying: Describe the weak breath. One breath: Breath, the breath that comes in and out of the lungs. Describe the imminent death. It is also a metaphor for the imminent death, annihilation, or destruction of things. It is also described as a weak breath and close to death.
3. The imminent death means that the life span of a person is not long and he is about to enter the coffin. This idiom comes from "Zuo Chuan: The Twenty-third Year of the Emperor".
4. Human life is in danger, which describes a short life span and imminent death.
5. The oil runs out and the lamp withers, which is a metaphor for life failure until old age and death.
The sun is thin - thin: imminent. The sun is about to set. It is a metaphor for people who have grown old or things that are decaying and decaying, and are close to death.
The twilight of the year - hanging: will, soon; Twilight: Late, old age. Approaching old age.
The candle before the wind - a metaphor for the elderly who may die at any time. It is also a metaphor for things that may be destroyed at any time.
The Year of the Wind and Candle - A metaphor for people reaching their old age close to death.
Over the age of 70 – refers to being over 70 years old.
Mulberry elm twilight scene - the afterglow of the setting sun shines on the mulberry elm treetops. Refers to the evening. A metaphor for the time of old age.
The year is approaching - it is said that old age is approaching, and there are not many days left.
The sun is thin and the mulberry is still thin. A metaphor for the old age.
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Precarious, dying, lingering, precarious, the sun is thin, and the fragrance is gone
The wind and candle are in their last years, their lives are on the verge of death, their breath is dying, their breath is like a gossamer, their jade is buried in incense, and their incense is broken.
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The sun sets over the western mountains, and the breath is dying. When the oil runs out, the lamp is dry, and there is not much left of life. Have one foot in the grave.
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An idiom to describe a person who is dying: terminally ill and dying.
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Have one foot in the grave. Lingering.
On one’s last legs. The breath is dying.
The air is like a gossamer, and the day is precarious.
Nearing one’s end. Bury incense.
Broken incense and zero jade. Incense and jade died.
At stake. Dying.
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Lingering, dying, breathing, breathing, breathing, breathing, precarious.
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Dying, breathing, the limit is approaching, the line is about to die, lingering, breathing like a gossamer, dying, the oil runs out of light.
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The wind and candle are in their last years, they are still breathing, they are dying, their breath is dying, their breath is like a gossamer, the fragrance is gone, and the sun is thin.
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Dying, dying, precarious, waning, breathing, precarious, life-threatening, life-threatening ......
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Terminally ill and dying, the sun sets.
The air is like a gossamer, the wind and candles are in the last years, and the fragrance is lost.
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Idioms that describe people dying are: dying.
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An idiom to describe people who are dying, dying, and angry.
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The sun is thin, the breath is dying, and the day is not worried.
Describes the end of a person's life.
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Dying, lingering, breathless.
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The oil runs out, the lamp withers, and the light returns.
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Dying, dying.
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At stake, dying.
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Terminally ill, a candle in the wind.
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Human lives are at stakeDon't worry about itOn one’s last legs. Lingering. On the occasion of deathA breath remains
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Lingering and breathing, dying, breathing, breaking incense and zero jade, incense and jade are dying, and they are in danger.
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On one’s last legs. Lingering.
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1. Dying.
From]: Ming Feng Menglong's "Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" Chapter 87: "King Hui went to inquire about the illness in person, and saw that the illness was serious and dying. ”
King Hui personally went to inquire about the disease, and saw that the illness was already very serious, and there was only one breath left.
Example]: He has been beaten to the point and is not finished, and he is dying.
Grammar]: more formal; as a predicate, a definite, a complement; Derogatory.
synonyms] half-dead, one breath still alive, in danger like an egg, life like a thread, not allowed to be struck, life in the end, precarious, not worried, dying, precarious, breathing, a thousand shots, crumbling, in danger, a thousand even, listless, lifeless, in danger, in danger, in danger, drowning, dying.
Antonyms] Spring and Autumn Prosperous, Vibrant, Lifelike, Vibrant, Vigorous, Thriving, Thriving, Vibrant.
2. Candle in the wind.
Explanation]: Bing: Take it. It is easy to extinguish a candle in the wind. A metaphor for a person who is dying or something that is about to be destroyed.
From]: The first fold of Yuan Wu's "Haimen Zhang Zhongcun Music Hall": "I know everything through the world, and my phantom body is like a candle in the wind." ”
synonyms] candle in the wind.
3. Life is in the morning and night.
Explanation]: also known as "life is on the verge of death". Describe life in danger.
From]: Ming Wu Yuantai's "Four Journeys: Iron Crutch Angry Dongbin": "The Song soldiers can't be broken, and Liulang's life is in the morning and night." ”
Unable to defeat the Song army, Rokuro's life was in danger.
synonyms] is on the verge of death.
4. A breath remains.
Interpretation]: breath: breath, breath; DS: Also. And one more breath. Refers to the last stage of life.
From]: I made up my mind, just like the comrade ** showed in his illness, a breath is still alive, and I will work hard! Zhang Qian, "**Poetry Anthology: Preface".
Syntax]: subject-predicate; as a predicate; Compliments.
synonyms] breath dying, a glimmer of life, dying.
Antonyms] is the end of life.
5. Life is on the horizon.
Explanation]: Danxi: between morning and evening, describing a very short time. Life is dying, and soon he will die.
From]: Tang Chen Ziang's "Book for the King of Jian'an and the Generals": "The body is full of edema, and his life is on the verge of death." ”
The whole body is edema, and he is dying, and he will soon die.
synonyms] life is in the morning and night, dying.
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