be very upset
Uneasiness, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced t ǎ NT è B ā n, which means restlessness and uneasiness. It comes from the confused world by Wu Jianren in Qing Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: nervous, upset, panicked, restless, confused, panicked, nervous, nervous; Antonyms: at ease, at ease
Idiom usage
My mother watched everything carefully and was afraid that someone would betray her. Chapter 10 of Feng Deying's bitter cauliflower
The origin of Idioms
Volume 9 of Wu Jianren's "muddleheaded world" in Qing Dynasty: "Liang Dao felt uneasy after hearing this
be very upset
not deviating a hair 's breadth - háo fà bù shuǎng
Initiators of trouble should end it. - jiě líng hái shì xì líng rén
Thirty year Hedong, thirty year River - sān shí nián hé dōng,sān sh
so full of hatred that each wants to get the other 's head - mào shǒu zhī chóu
return to original purity and simplicity - guī zhēn fǎn pú