feel like having lost bearings
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ǎ NgR á NRU ò sh ī, which means to be in a trance as if something has been lost; it describes being in a trance and not knowing what to do. From the wizard of oz.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 49 of the wizard of Oz by Li Baichuan in Qing Dynasty: after listening to these words, Jin Zhonger suddenly lost his heart and felt ashamed.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attributive, adverbial; used of a person's manner. example talking about dreams by Zhu Ziqing: dreams are turned upside down all night, and when you wake up, you don't know what you're talking about.
feel like having lost bearings
get the opposite of what one wants - shì yù xīn wéi
every form of evil cannot be done - zhū è mò zuò
one 's boots leaked dreadfully and in both of them there were big holes at the heels - lǚ chuān zhǒng jué
a happy event which pleases one 's mind -- a cheerful disposition and a happy event - shǎng xīn lè shì