very afeared
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī NGH ú nd ò NGP ò, which means to describe fear. It's from "the poster of an infant.".
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: thrilling
The origin of Idioms
"The book of changes says:" it is useless for a villain to do little good, but it is also good for a Buddha The crime is too big to be solved. " Every time I read the book of changes, I've been shocked and scared. "
Idiom usage
Be used as predicate or attributive; refer to fear
very afeared
a general who rather prefers to be beheaded than to surrender - duàn tóu jiāng jūn
share the joys and sorrows with sb - gān kǔ yǔ gòng
things of the present are right and those of the past are wrong - jīn shì zuó fēi
The tree falls, the monkey and the sun scatter - shù dǎo hú sūn sàn