Is heartache an idiom? An idiom that means that the heart aches

Updated on culture 2024-07-27
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    "All kinds of heartache" is not an idiom. The idiom is only:

    Helplessly] Everything: extremely, very. There's really nothing to be done.

    Heartache] Sadness is at the extreme. I hate it to the extreme.

    It can be seen that "all kinds of heartache" means "extremely sad" or "very sad".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Heartache is not an idiom, an idiom that begins with Wan.

    Great wall. Thousands of rivers and mountains.

    All in one. It's silent.

    Never give up. Colorful.

    Infallible. Evergreen.

    Thousands of family wealth. All the horses are together.

    Thousands of lights. Ten thousand arrows pierce the heart.

    Doom to come. Longevity knows no bounds.

    As a last resort. A long march.

    The Spirit of All Things. Everything.

    Foolproof. Vientiane update.

    Nothing is forgiving. Thousands of empty alleys.

    Ten thousand horses galloping. Good luck.

    Apathy. Master of the World.

    Cloudless. Ten thousand eyes widened.

    Forever. Eternal Changchun.

    Thousands of ravines compete for the stream. Forever.

    Wanfu is improper. Forever.

    Ten thousand Buddhas. Vientiane Senro.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Idiom [helpless].

    Interpretation: Wanfang: extremely, very; Helpless: helpless. Described as extremely helpless, there is no way.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hope it helps, thank you!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    "Wanpang" is not an idiom, it is a combination of "Wanpan" and "heartache", and "Wanpan" is used to modify the degree of "heartache".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Answer: Heartache is not an idiom.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello! "All kinds of heartache" is not an idiom.

    Idioms that contain all kinds of idioms are:

    Helplessly] Everything: extremely, very. There's really nothing to be done.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's not an idiom, it's an idiom.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Heartache is not an idiom, just a four-word phrase.

    Hope it helps.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You want to use all kinds of heartache to express your feelings, but it's not an idiom, if you want to use an idiom, I can give you a few.

    It's heart-wrenching. Heartbreaking.

    It hurts my heart. It hurts to the heart.

    Heart-wrenching. Heart-wrenching.

    With bitter hatred.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Is all heartache an idiom?

    I don't think it's an idiom.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    All kinds of heartache" is not an idiom.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The pain is unbearable

    Grief-stricken, liver and intestines broken

    I want to cry without tears, and my heart is like a knife

    Heartache, mourning and bones

    Heartbreaking, weeping bitterly

    Sorrowful into the liver and spleen, swallowing and holding back tears

    The feelings are poignant, gloomy and ecstatic

    Calling the sky and grabbing the earth, people are dying

    I can't cry, I can't help myself

    Pounding his chest and feet, disgusting and pumping

    Tears flowed, old tears were rampant

    Things hurt their kind, rabbits die and foxes are sad

    Heart-shattering, the sorrow of the fox rabbit

    The sorrow of the wind and wood

    The pain of mourning, weeping

    The fox dies and the rabbit cry, and the cry cannot be looked up

    Vertical and horizontal.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Heartache: Very painful, described as painful to the extreme.

    Idioms that resemble this are:

    Low back low back low back: lingering nostalgia; Non-stop: Do not stop. Wandering non-stop, nostalgic and forgetful. Describe the sad and unforgettable mood.

    Endless life describes the metabolism of all living things, which never stops.

    Praise Reward: Appreciation. Endlessly: Keep going. Praise again and again.

    Marveling at it: stop, end. The praise is endless.

    Endless begging refers to blackmail, and there is no end to forcible taking. Same as "no end".

    Zhuangxin Zhuangxin: grand ambition; Stopped. It refers to the fact that the ambition of an aspirant person does not diminish in his old age.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Heartache: Very painful, described as painful to the extreme.

    Idioms that resemble this are:

    Low back. Low back: lingering nostalgia; Non-stop: Do not stop. Wandering non-stop, nostalgic and forgetful. Describe the sad and unforgettable mood.

    It's endless. Describe the metabolism of all living things, and the sleepiness never stops.

    Applauded. Reward: Appreciation. Non-stop: Continue to do more than just swim. Praise again and again.

    Amazed. Already: Stopped, finished. The praise is endless.

    Pleading. Refers to blackmail, forcible seizure endlessly. Same as "no end".

    Strong. Zhuangxin: grand ambition; Already: Shen Jane didn't stop. It refers to the fact that the ambition of an aspirant person does not diminish in his old age.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Heartache is like a knife, heart is like a knife, heart is like a knife, heartache is like a twist.

    The heart hurts like a knife, and the metaphor is very sad and painful; Describe how much harm something does to people.

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