shout oneself hoarse
Hoarseness is a Chinese idiom, the pronunciation is sh ē ngs ī L ì Ji é, hoarseness, exhaustion of strength. It is used to describe shouting desperately. Hoarseness: hoarseness. Exhausted: exhausted. It comes from Wencong banknote of the late Qing Dynasty: thunderbolt.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: yell, shout out [antonym]: silent, calm
Idiom usage
Because of his anger, although he didn't say much, he was a little hoarse. Lao She's four generations in one hall
The origin of Idioms
"The late Qing Dynasty literature notes · thunder:" Beishan cried, crying hoarse exhausted, but it is my sister-in-law to persuade
shout oneself hoarse
thieves and police work together , as the cat and the rat sleep together - māo shǔ tóng chǔ
to have nothing to do with a thing - xiù shǒu páng guān
strike where or when the enemy is unprepared - gōng qí bù bèi