To miss someone day and night means to miss someone from morning to night. To describe missing something very much or thinking about something often.
1. Pinyin
zhāo sī mù xiǎng.
2. Basic explanation
I think about it in the morning and at night. It describes missing someone dearly and thinking about it all the time.
3. Source
From the poem "Qingbeile" by Liu Yong of the Song Dynasty: "Thinking about it day and night, and the emptiness of my home makes me feel thin."
Volume 24 of Feng Menglong's "Warning Words to the World": "Besides, Shen Hong has been thinking about Sister Yu day and night since he met Sister Yu on the Mid-Autumn Festival night. He forgets to eat and sleep."
IV. Synonyms
Worried about, dreamed of, loved by red beans, never forgotten, brooding over, thinking about day and night, missing deeply, loving and never forgetting, accompanying day and night.
5. Antonyms
Put it aside, ignore it.
Sentences:
1. He finally returned to his hometown where he had been away for many years and missed him day and night.
2. When you miss someone, you don’t have to see them every day, you don’t have to possess or destroy each other. It’s not that you miss them day and night, but you think of them several times a day.
3. Everyone who comes to the capital for the first time always rushes to pay homage to Tiananmen Square, fulfilling a wish they have dreamed about for many years.
4. This gentleman usually forgets the time as long as he holds a book, but this time he did not sleep, but it was because he wanted to know about this grand event that everyone had been dreaming about. What happened.
5. In the blink of an eye, all his ideas were disrupted. The picture of life he had dreamed of sketching out in the end was just a piece of cake and would never become a reality.
6. There are so many moments in life when we miss a person day and night and just want to pull her out of her dream and hold her in our arms.
7. When I was a child, I looked at those colorful pictures with relish, and even now I still think about those scenes day and night.
8. After getting lost and falling many times, I finally arrived at the mother I missed so much.
9. The old man's heart was occupied by his lifelong greatest interest, and all he could think of was the book he had longed for.
10. She seemed to have arrived at a place she was already familiar with and longed for.