fell dejected
Dejected, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is à NR á NSH é NSH ā ng, which means that the mind is sad and depressed. It comes from the record of hutianlu written by Bai Yi Ju Shi in Qing Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] tearful, sullen, sad face
The origin of Idioms
In the record of hutianlu written by Bai Yi Ju Shi in the Qing Dynasty: "the female is more dejected and sad, and she is crying."
Idiom usage
To be formal; to be predicative or attributive; to describe extreme sadness or sorrow. The bearded middle-aged man, sweeping his head, saw the woman at the stern of the boat, and his sad eyes suddenly brightened. From "footprints left on the beach" to revisit the old place, but the human resource is no longer there, so he can't help feeling sad.
fell dejected
be in a fix the horns of a dilemma - jìn tuì wéi gǔ
to see little of each other though living nearby - zhǐ chǐ tiān yá
usages arise from common practice - xiāng xí chéng fēng
melt like ice and break like tiles - bīng xiāo wǎ jiě
a scene of light heartedness of the people in times of peace - hán bǔ gǔ fù