struck with fear
Thrilling is a Chinese idiom, pronounced D ò NGP ò J ī NGX ī n, which means to shock people's spirits. The original meaning is beautiful in diction and profound in artistic conception, which makes people feel deeply and vibrate greatly. After often described as very frightening, nervous to the extreme. It's from Shi pin.
Analysis of Idioms
Antonyms: strange, calm, calm as water, ordinary, calm synonyms: thrilling, startling, palpitating, terrified, scared, scared
The origin of Idioms
On the volume of poetry by Liang Zhong Rong in the Southern Dynasty: "Wen is gentle and beautiful, but the meaning is sad and far away. It's thrilling. It's almost a thousand words! "
Idiom usage
It's very dangerous and dangerous. The road is full of courage. "Orders and talks for the South Anhui Incident" by Mao Zedong
struck with fear
On the combination of high and low - lùn gāo guǎ hé
honor the teacher and respect his teaching - zūn shī guì dào
changes arise from the elbow and armpit . 2 . confusion starts from one 's side or friends - biàn shēng zhǒu yè
attempt sth. beyond one's capability and end in failure - cāo dāo shāng jǐn