feel alarmed
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ā NJ ī NgR ě NP à, which means to be afraid, often in fear. It comes from the ghost of basin by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As predicate, attribute and adverbial.
The origin of Idioms
The first discount of Yuan Wu Ming Shi's pen Er GUI: "those who are engaged in business are afraid. They can see the crows in the old trees."
feel alarmed
judge people by outward appearance - yǐ mào qǔ rén
apply ointment to one 's lips and wipe one 's tongue with a towel - gāo chún shì shé
clasp the moon in the Ninth Heaven - jiǔ tiān lǎn yuè
when a man dies his administration will be cast away - rén wáng zhèng xī
his future career will be great - qián chéng wàn lǐ
blindly copying others and making oneself look foolish - dōng jiā xiào pín