be heavily in debt
Debt, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ù Zhu ě IL ě I, meaning to describe a lot of debt. From the lamp on the wrong road.
The origin of Idioms
The 67th chapter of Li Luyuan's Qiludeng in Qing Dynasty: "but Tan Shaowen is heavily in debt If you want to ask for money every day, you can't help but sell land to your house. "
Idiom usage
Debt ridden
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; used of situations. He was heavily in debt to buy books. Wu Yuzhang's "acceleration from the Sino Japanese War to the revolution of 1911" 2. The company closed down soon because of years of losses.
be heavily in debt
be proud and pleased with oneself - yáng yáng zì dé
Love wants to live, evil wants to die - ài zhī yù qí shēng,wù zhī yù qí sǐ
hundred generations of root and branches - běn zhī bǒi shì
Tiger in front door, wolf in back door - qián mén qù hǔ,hòu mén jìn láng
one 's heart is like dead ashes -- utterly dissipated - xīn rú sǐ huī