Gradually dying
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à Ji à nm í Li ú, which means to be ill for a long time, and then to be dying. It comes from the book of history.
Idiom usage
It's the last time I'm dying.
Analysis of Idioms
Near synonym: on the deathbed
The origin of Idioms
"Shangshu Gu Ming" said: "the disease gradually, only a few, the disease gradually, both dying." In the Southern Dynasty, Liang Xiaotong's Wenxuan Wangjian's Zhuyuan inscriptions said, "the life of the scenery is not eternal, but it is dying."
Idiom explanation
Da Jian: critically ill; dying: originally refers to a long illness, later refers to a serious illness will die. It means dying.
Gradually dying
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