exhausted
Exhausted, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī NGP í L ì Ji é. It means that the spirit and strength are exhausted. It describes the appearance of being extremely tired and unwilling to move. From Sima Wen's collection of official documents, Volume 2, Daopang Tianjia.
Analysis of Idioms
Exhausted, exhausted, energetic
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Sima Guang's poem "collection of Sima Wen's official documents, Volume 2, Daopang Tianjia", it is said that "the weakness of muscle and strength does not enter the belly, and the promotion of county officials' rent and tax is not discussed."
Idiom usage
It means that the physical exertion has been exhausted. He fell down on the back of the sofa, gasping for breath. ——Ba Jin's autumn 14 tears burst out of their eyes. Even though, they couldn't sleep that night. ——Zweig's the great tragedy the horse is exhausted and can't move. a teacher who is exhausted and even has a broken image, his care and help to students is very limited. when we were young, we all thought we could rush forward as hard as we could, but sometimes we were exhausted. At the sports meeting, we worked hard and were exhausted. The kitten was so tired that she couldn't run any more. He carried a lot of things and collapsed on the bed exhausted. She sat on the sofa exhausted, reflecting on her behavior. After a day's work, my mother came home exhausted. She was exhausted, but still braved the cold wind, because only in this way can the fire of hope continue to fly.
exhausted
support the government and cherish the people - yōng zhèng ài mín
be a tower of strength and be justly proud of it - ào rán yì lì
lament one 's littleness before the vast ocean - wàng yáng xīng tàn
abuse one 's power and take bribes - zhāo quán nà qiú