Writing ideas: You can describe it according to your own experience in life, or you can write about your own learning experience, such as anxiety when facing exams, fear that your grades will not reach your ideal goals, and so on.
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October is a harvest season. At this time, the farmer's uncle will enjoy the harvest with a bright smile. And we students have to face the first big exam in the new semester anxiously.
Hundreds of millions of students in China spend one semester after another with the idea of "passing every exam". "Examination" has become "Voldemort" in the minds of many students. For "scum", exams are like adults buying welfare lottery tickets. Although the chance of winning the prize is very small, it is still possible to win the prize if you are lucky.
For some "Xueba" who have already passed the immunization test, it is as easy as Spider-Man's participation in the Paralympic Games. Just find a platform to prove or "show off" your eyesight.
I have been hovering between the two, and I can only rely on my remaining perseverance to cram more knowledge into my brain to face the upcoming mid-term exam.
"If you eat hard, you are a master." This sentence has been my motto since primary school. But in fact, I have never understood the mystery. Literally, it is just to eat more bitterness. But it's really hard to implement.
When I got home soon, I saw a lot of counseling books my parents bought for me, and my eyes were shining with stars. How I want to lie in bed and sleep, then stay awake and live in my sleep forever. But I know it's impossible.
Sometimes you will find that it doesn't matter whether things fail or not, or you haven't failed at all, or you are still worried about a trivial matter that is not worth worrying about. As long as you treat it with a normal heart, you will certainly succeed.
What idioms describe people's irritability or anxiety?
Idioms describing irritability or anxiety are:
Disturb x ρ nf á n y Luan: meaning: heart. My mind is in a mess and I don't know how to answer.
I am a mess. Xρn Luàn rúmá: I'm a mess. Describe my inner anxiety.
Fidgeting Zu Li B 249 ā n: Don't sit, don't stand. Describe nervousness and anxiety.
Squeeze salt into the fire, u yán rüHuǒ: pinch: take something. Salt will burst as soon as it is put into the fire. A metaphor for impatience.
If you sit on a felt with needles, you will feel like sitting on a felt with needles. Describe fidgeting, fidgeting.
Three idioms to describe people who are very distressed.
Disturbed, upset, unhappy, depressed, fidgeting, upset, frowning.
1. uneasy (x and n
Sheehan
bù
Níng): D: Diazepam. Be agitated and insane.
Source: Wu Ming's Journey to the West, the 33rd time: "(Sanzang) was upset and said,' Disciple, how can I tremble?' "
Example: She was surprised herself, and finally she thought, "This is because I am waiting for Hui."
The disillusionment of Mao Dun
2. Interference (X and N
Juang
yì
Luàn): I panicked and lost my mind.
Source: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Strange Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" The eighteenth time: "My child has been in a state of chaos since receiving the telegram."
Example: this kind of thing should not have happened, let him ~.
Synonyms: fear, pallor, panic
Antonym: calm, indifferent, calm, calm.
3. glum (man
door
bù
Lè): I can't let go of my heart and feel unhappy.
Source: source:
Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "I want to abandon him, but I can't bear it;" I am afraid of being laughed at. " I have been moping all day. "
Grammar: formal; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe people as unhappy
4. Unhappy (Yu
surplus
ancient
Huān): depressed: worried; Rarely: rarely. Describe the anguish in my heart. It means moping.
Source: Qu Yuan's "Nine Chapters of Miscellaneous Thoughts" in the Chu Ci of the Warring States Period: "Depression and worry will only increase the damage."
Her letters to Yu Yongze and Wang Xiaoyan are full of sympathy and pity.
◎ Yang Mo's "Song of Youth" Part I Chapter 6
Synonyms: worry, anxiety, sadness.
Antonym: complacent, triumphant, complacent.
5. fidgeting (rú
Zuo
zhēn
Zhān): Sitting on a felt with a needle is used to describe fidgeting.
Source: Biography of the Book of Jin IV: Guangzhi, a tin man, loyal and heroic, repeatedly remonstrated with the prince, and his words were sincere, which made him suffer greatly. The needle at the back punctured the felt where Tin used to sit, and it bled. "
6. Be utterly confused (X and N
Luann
ú
Má): I'm in a mess. Describe my inner anxiety.
Source: Master Yuan Wu's "The West Chamber" second fold Jin Shengtan approved: "You can know that you are confused."
Considering this, he didn't sleep a wink all night.
◎ Ouyang Shan's "Struggle" May 4th.
Synonyms: nervous, uneasy, uneasy, confused.
Antonym: carefree, relaxed and comfortable.
Step 7 pull a long face
Mayi
kǔ
Li: Frowning, sad.
Describe the appearance of sadness.
Source: Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber" Book III, the second fold: "People are smart before, but sad behind."
Father Cheng was so angry that he had to go out and go back to the villagers himself.
◎ Qing Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars" Forty-eighth Back
Idioms of anxiety, irritability and uneasiness
Extreme/emotional anxiety
Explanation: heart: mood. Fidgety: fidgety.
Source: "Chu Ci Bu Ju": "I am upset and don't know what to do."
For example: 1. "Yuan Shao returned to Jizhou Rong, ~, and ignored political affairs." Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms was back to the 31st.
Synonym: crazy or upset
Synonym: fidgety or upset.
Antonym: Xin Shen 'antai
Can't sleep well,
Pinyin: qn shínánān
Describe being unable to worry about what is in front of you, being too anxious to sleep and eating badly.
What are the idioms that express irritability?
Idioms about irritability and their explanations are as follows:
Car troubles: almost: through "laziness", fatigue; Fidgety: fidgety. Describe the fatigue of the journey.
Beat the pillow and bed: fidgety, helpless, angry or sad. Describe trouble sleeping. Same as "tamping pillow hammer bed".
Hammer head: fidgety, helpless, angry or sad. Describe trouble sleeping.
Inverted pillow: fidgety, helpless, angry or sad. Describe trouble sleeping. Same as "tamping pillow hammer bed".
Phoenix mania: describes irritability and mental disorder.
Shout: Ho: Shout loudly. Shouting describes extreme irritability and pain.
Anxiety: Anxiety.
Daze: To confuse, fidget, confuse or confuse.
Ants on hot bricks: describe the appearance of being upset, anxious and upset.
Ant on hot bricks: describe your inner fidgety, anxious and fidgety. Just like "ants on hot bricks".
Anxious: An: Valium. Be agitated and insane.
Restlessness: calm: stability. Be agitated and insane.
What are the annoying idiom stories?
Phoenix mania: describes irritability and mental disorder.
Shout loudly. Shouting describes extreme irritability and inner pain.
Anxiety and impatience: anxiety and anxiety.
In a daze: it makes people confused, agitated, confused and turbid.
Ants on hot bricks: describe the appearance of being upset, anxious and upset.
Anxiety: Ann: Stability. Irritability, mental disorder. Uneasy: calm. Irritability, mental disorder.
Idioms describing irritability or anxiety
Fidget, fidget, fidget, fidget
What are the idioms that describe irritability, anxiety and sadness?
Fidgeting [zuêbún]: neither sitting nor standing. Describe nervousness and anxiety.
Hearing the news that his son was injured and hospitalized, Uncle Wang fidgeted and walked up and down the floor.
Emotional [hún bù shǒu shè]: House: a metaphor of one's body. The soul left the body. Refers to a dying person. It also describes being in a trance.
He was in a daze all morning because he was thinking about the spring outing.
Sad face [[chóu róng m m m?n miàn] mi à n]: A worried expression covers the face and describes a person's anxiety.
Sentence: This math problem is too difficult to solve, which makes her very sad.
Anxiety [xěn jírúfén]: My heart is burning with anxiety. Describe very anxious.
Sentence: The test scores plummeted, and teachers were worried about it, and parents were furious.
Can't wait [pò bù jí dài]: urgent: urgent. It's too urgent to wait. Describe the urgency.
Sentence: Before I could answer, he couldn't wait to tell his answer.
Anxiety [xρNJíHuǒLiǒo]: as anxious as a fire. Describe very anxious.
Sentence: The efficiency of this factory can't go up. The director is anxious and his hair is much whiter.
On pins and needles. Describe fidgeting, fidgeting.
Sentence: The child is in hospital, and the mother is on pins and needles.
Emergency [shí wàn huǒ jí]: describes an extremely urgent situation (mostly used for official documents, telegrams, etc. ).
Sentence: The current situation is urgent, and a little carelessness will lead to great disaster.
Write a specific scene to express the meaning of idioms.
When the mood is abnormal, the patient feels upset, or agitated, and feels stuffy.