be tired out
Exhausted, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j à NP í L à Ju à n, meaning exhausted. From "lacy literature · the law of peace and contentment".
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's "lacy literature · the law of poverty and happiness": "the workers who work in Shanghai factories at least at ten o'clock every day must be exhausted by the end of the night, and the injuries are mostly at that time."
Analysis of Idioms
Exhaustion, exhaustion, exhaustion
Idiom usage
It's very hard work
be tired out
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