disconcertedly feel lost

disconcertedly feel lost

Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ǎ NgR á NRU ò sh ī, which means that you are in a bad mood, as if you have lost something. It comes from Huang xianzhuan, the book of the later Han Dynasty.

Notes on Idioms

Lost: frustrated look.

The origin of Idioms

Huang xianzhuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "it was Dai Liang who was in the same county at that time. He was arrogant and arrogant. However, seeing the constitution, he did not have a wrong attitude and was at a loss."

Idiom usage

It is more formal; it is used as predicate and adverbial; it is used to describe disappointment. Huang Tongli was at a loss and could not do anything. He rushed to the Yamen. The fifth chapter of yellow Hydrangea by Yi Suo in Qing Dynasty

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