have lost all interest in sth.
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ì NGW è ISU ǒ R á n, which means no interest at all. It's from the magazine of yingyu.
Idiom explanation
Interest: interest, interest; dull: no interest.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Tao of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the Journal of Yingyi: "there is an endless stream of tourists in Zhuo Wu. The summer heat is steaming and depressing, and the interest in seeing flowers is dull. "
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate, complement; derogatory. The content of this article is empty and the language is poor, which makes it easy to read.
have lost all interest in sth.
richly adorned or plainly dressed - nóng zhuāng dàn mò
be completely cut off from each other , with no chance to meet - qīng chén zhuó shuǐ
first he abused her and in the end he gave her up - shǐ luàn zhōng qì
speak vehemently with a distinctly moral tone - jī áng kāng kǎi
responsibility for crime can be traced - zuì yǒu yōu guī