Down and out, the family is ruined.
What lonely idiom?
Down and out,
1) Ye Li, who crossed into the world of fixing reality, succeeded the humble and pitiful third-rate sect Qingyun Gate and became the new leader, thus successfully triggering the "super leader game system" brought by the crossing.
2) Xiao Mengyao and Leng didn't feel shabby after reading it.
3) Look at your worthless appearance. What? Master Nie's family deserves such a shabby woman in your eyes!
4) Chen Guang really didn't come any closer, so he went to the table and sat down. He saw Lv Xiao carrying a glass of water and sleeping in a big bed for several days. There seems to be no scenery of being an official, and he looks shabby. He thought, Di Qing is where you are today.
5) The trade union is not big, which is a little shabby compared with the vigorous knight trade union and mage trade union on both sides.
Down and out _ word explanation
Pinyin: Qing túLuòpò
Explanation: metaphor has no way out, down and out.
What shabby idiom?
Down and out _ idiom explanation
Pinyin: Han suān Luòpò
Interpretation: Down and out: frustrated. Describe poverty and embarrassment when you are frustrated.
Idioms to express poverty.
Hunger and cold refers to poverty without clothes and food.
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" for the hundredth time: "Mom will not be frozen and hungry if she comes here for a lifetime."
Suffer from hunger and cold. Refers to poverty without food and clothing.
Empty hands describe nothing in your hand.
Source: Qing Wu Ren Yan's "The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years" The first time 1 18: "I have been holding a pair of empty fists since I was a teenager, and I have been hanging out with Wu Jizhi; The two of us have never been separated and earned more than one million. "
White House Cold House: A house built of white thatch; Poor family. Generally refers to the housing of the poor. Describe being born in poverty.
Source: Gao Yuan Wen Xiu "Shu Fan Shu" The third fold: "I am not rich, I am poor and live in a white house."
Humble is humble, insignificant, not worth talking about.
Source: See Humble.
No money and no name: possession. Not a penny. Describe extreme poverty.
Source: "Historical Records Biography": "You can't be famous, you will die." Wang Hanchong's "On Balance and Bone Appearance": "There is a crime of stealing money, and Jingdi will test it, and he will die without regret and be worthless."
No name: possessed. Not a penny. Describe extreme poverty.
Source: Chapter 16, Volume II of Li Zicheng by Yao: "Everyone understands that my brother's sword has been lost for half his life, and he has not got a penny in his bag, so he has been sent to the Jianghu."
If not a penny is despised, it is worthless. Metaphor is incompetence or low character.
Source: Historical Records Biography of Wei Anhou: "My husband is not angry, but he scolds Lin Ruhou and says,' I don't know if it will kill me. Today, the old man is celebrating his life, but he is whispering to my daughter. "
A contemptuous remark is worthless if it is not straight. Metaphor is incompetence or low character.
Source: Luo Song Dajing's Record of He Lin Yu Volume 14: "If a scholar-bureaucrat loves an article, he will not be straight."
Elbow bolt: traction. When you touch the skirt, your elbow is exposed. Describe rags and poverty.
Source: Biography of Liu Yingjie in the Ming Dynasty: "There are few soldiers on the border, and the shackles are exposed."
Extreme poverty is like washing extreme poverty: you have nothing. Describe extreme poverty.
Source: "The Sage talks about Wu Maoqing": "At the beginning, he lived in Zhi Zhi Street, and when he was down and out, he almost had no food and clothing."
Sitting alone in the city of sorrow: sorrow. Sitting alone in a sad city. Metaphor is surrounded by sadness alone.
Source: Han Liling's Answer to Su Wu Shu: "Poor, sitting alone."
Part of the title: possession. Not a penny, not a penny. Metaphor is poor.
It's worthless Describe it as worthless
Source: Songshi Puji's "Wu Guang Hui Yuan Zhangzhou Bao Fuyuan Self-exhibition Zen Master": "Some people admire this as a tiger wearing horns; Someone wasted it. "
Down and out: depression. Describe poverty and embarrassment when you are frustrated.
Source: Feng Ming Menglong's History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty 97: "(Fan Sui) put on fresh clothes and shabby clothes, sneaked out of the government door, came to the post office, and walked slowly to see JOE."
Only home: only, only. There are only four walls in the house. Describe being poor and having nothing.
Source: Historical Records Biography of Sima Xiangru: "Wen Jun died that night, running like one after another, like another returned to Chengdu, and the family stood on the four walls."
Disciple of Four Walls: Only, only. There are only four walls in the house. Describe being poor and having nothing.
Source: Historical Records Biography of Sima Xiangru: "Wen Jun died that night, running like one after another, like another returned to Chengdu, and the family stood on the four walls."
Thorns are everywhere. Metaphor environment is hard and there are many obstacles.
Source: "Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong Fourteen Years": "The ancestors smashed thorns and thorns, and they have been my first monarch since then." Confucius' Ying Da Shu: "There is no way to go, and it is ridiculous to say that it is extremely poor."
Like a lost dog, it describes depressed and depressed people. Well, it's the same as "tired"
Source: Confucianism in Historical Records: "Confucius was in office, but lost with his disciples. Confucius was independent of Guo Dongmen ... if he was tired of losing his family." Pei Xiang's explanation led Wang Su to say, "A lost dog, whose owner was sad because of famine and had no food, was tired and not proud. Confucius was born in troubled times, and the Tao cannot be done, and he is tired and unwilling. "
Down and out: poor, not proud; Fetter: fetter. Down and out, indulgence. It also means unrestrained.
Source: Song Zhou Mi's Qidong Wild Talk Volume 4: "A real man who has a good reputation will be down and out."
Empty pockets. Pockets are as empty as washed. There is no money in the pocket.
Source: Feng Ming magnum "Warning" Volume 32: "I don't have this heart. But it costs a lot of money to register as a teacher, and you have to be a daughter. I have an empty pocket, so what can I do? "
Poverty and poverty, living in poverty, depression and depression.
Extravagant begging is as shabby as begging.
Poverty means nothing.
Poverty and sorrow: poverty and sorrow; Down and out: depressed, frustrated. Poverty and sadness, frustration and depression. Describe the reader's dilemma and frustration.
Source: Ten Poems of Dumen and Instructors by Qing Anonymous: "How can you get home without spending money, and be poor and poor in Beijing?"
Poverty: poverty, difficulties; Down and out: frustrated. Living in poverty, frustrated and depressed.
Source: Tang Du Fu's poem "Ascending the Mountain": "The disaster is first frost's temples, and the heartache is tired."
Down and out: frustrated. Describe no way out, very depressed. Use "poor".
People talk lowly and frivolous. Low status, speech is not valued.
Source: Song Ceng Gong's "Pray for Rain on Mount Tai": "Officials think about their points, and they look around, and people are too humble to move."
People speak lightly and have low status, and their words are not taken seriously.
Source: Shi's "Begging for Relief": "Someone has played his story three times and has not reported it so far, so it is reasonable to lightly cover his words."
Describe extreme panic and fear.
Source: Hua Guan's punishment: "The devil Yamamoto stumbled, crossed his legs and glanced at Chuan Dao, who showed half his face from the pile of dead bodies."
Speak out of turn: low social status; Wei: Xiao yue. What people with low status say is not taken seriously.
Source: Biography of Meng Taste in the Later Han Dynasty: "Shangshu wrote to Yang Qiao in the same county to recommend the taste, saying:' I said seven words before and after, saying that Hepu was too defensive about Meng Taste, but in terms of light, it was not observed. It's no use breaking your heart. " "
Weak means low status and lack of financial resources.
Humble: Humble. Low status, speech is not valued.
Source: "The Biography of Meng Taste in the Later Han Dynasty": "I have seven words before and after, so Hepu is too guarded by Meng Taste, but it is light, and it will not be observed."
You don't have an inch of thread on you Describe extreme poverty.
Being penniless describes being very poor.
If the room is empty, it means there is nothing in the room. Metaphor is poor. The same as "the room is like a county magistrate."
Mice and finches despise what others say. Refers to the humble and humble.
Shrug your shoulders and bend over. Describe the appearance of aging or shabby.
Source: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years" 43: "Please help me to read the papers, all of them shrug their shoulders."
A cold is such a thing: unexpected; Cold: poor. I am too poor. Describe poverty to the extreme
Source: Historical Records Biography of Fan Sui and Cai Ze: "I have to mourn, keep it, eat it, and say,' Fan Yishu is so cold!'" "Just give it a robe."
As poor as a church mouse, nothing. Describe it as poor.
Source: Yuan Guan Hanqing's "Dou Eyuan" Wedge: "I am poor and live here in Chuzhou."
Being penniless means being penniless. It is often used to describe emptiness or extreme poverty.
Source: Qing Wu Ren Jian's Lost World, chapter 12: "Cen Qi said,' I was going to do it earlier, but my sister-in-law and sister-in-law will stay at home for a few more days. At the same time, I have no money and have to write a few articles to do things, so I am delayed. " "
Penniless: Possession. Not a penny. Describe it as poor.
Source: Biography of Historical Records and Huo Zhi by Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty: "You can't punish it by name."
It's nothing. It's nothing. It refers to money, but also to grades and knowledge.
Source: "Dunhuang Changed Anthology Lushan Yuangong Dialect": "Like the moon in the water, the wind in the air, it is impossible."
Stretch out your elbows when you pull your skirt. Describe clothes in rags. Metaphor attend to one thing and lose another, poor to cope with.
Source: "Zhuangzi Jean Wang": "If you don't make clothes for ten years, you will be crowned with the crown, and you will be stretched and stretched."
Bare elbow means that the whole skirt of the elbow is exposed. Describe clothes in rags. Take care of one thing and lose another, and the situation is difficult. He also described calligraphy as vivid and magnificent. It's like "catching a coward and seeing an elbow".
Source: Xue Yi Piao Shi Hua: "The rhyme, the poet's life is also ... once tied up, it will be too tense." Qing Zhou Sheng's "Biography of Marriage to Awaken the World" is back to 71: "Tong Qi said,' We really need one hundred and twenty pieces of silver to take over; Otherwise, we will be short of money. " "
Stretching will reveal the elbows of a whole skirt. Describe clothes in rags. Take care of one thing and lose another, and the situation is difficult.
Source: "Zhuangzi Jean Wang": "If you don't make clothes for ten years, you will be crowned, but you can't see it."
Humble is humble, insignificant, not worth talking about.
Source: Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, Hong Rengan's "Ying Jie Gui Zhen": "But the world doesn't know. I was confused. I thought I was performing my duty, bowing to turtles and snakes, bowing to wood and stones. This is mostly sly, evil and humble. "
There is no place to erect an awl, so poor that there is no place as small as an awl. Describe extreme poverty.
Source: Han's "Biography of Han Poetry" Volume 4: "Ten sons can't kiss, there is nowhere to stand. The princes can't compete for each other's names, but the saints failed. " History of Eating in Han Dynasty: "The rich have thousands of fields, but the poor have no place to stand."
There are no tiles above and no cones below. It describes that there is nothing and poverty has no place.
Source: Songshi Daoyuan "Jing De Deng Chuan Lu Fenghua Monk": "There are no tiles on the top and no pyramids on the bottom. Where does the scholar stand? "
There are no tiles on the top, no pins on the bottom and no pins under the limbs. Describe nothing, extremely poor.
Source: Songshi Daoyuan "Jingde Dengchuan Record" Volume 20: "There are no tiles on the top and no pyramids on the bottom. Where does the scholar stand? "
There is no tile on the top, and there is nowhere to describe nothing under the cone, and it is extremely poor.
Source: Songshi Daoyuan "Jingde Dengchuan Record" Volume 20: "There are no tiles on the top and no pyramids on the bottom. Where does the scholar stand? "
What idiom is beautiful without coquetry, simple but elegant without shabby?
Gorgeous but not flattering, beautiful but not Leng Yan: beautiful but not coquetry, elegant but not shabby, describing beautiful and elegant appearance.
Back to Lan Xin.
new word
Basic explanation
Just like Blue Heart. Song Liu Yong's "Parting Difficult" words: "There is nature, and nature is blue. A beautiful face is worth a thousand dollars. "
What are the idioms of poor and stingy people?
Haggle over every ounce [z and zhūbějiao]:
Description: Ruby and Thai baht were very small units of weight in ancient times. To describe it as stingy, you must also care about the lack of money. It is also a metaphor for being narrow-minded and caring about small things.
Don't even give up a hair-very stingy.
Explanation: He doesn't even have a hair. Yang Zhu's extreme egoism. After describing people as very stingy and selfish.
love money as much as one's life
Explanation: treat money as life. Describe extreme meanness.
Estimate two by the weight of the bullet
Description: Describe the weight.
Haggle over every ounce [j and n j and n j jiao]
Explanation: Jin Jin: describe an epiphany and extend it to trivial details. Only care about too many unimportant things.
Narrow-minded
Explanation: The metaphor is narrow-minded, only considering small things, regardless of the overall situation.
I'll get revenge.
Explanation: Yazi: Staring when angry means the least hatred. Even the smallest resentment, such as a wink, should be retaliated. Metaphor is extremely narrow-minded.
What idioms are there to describe poverty?
Begging for poverty and frugality: q q ǐ qi ó ng jin ǐ n xi à ng xi à ng looks like a beggar.
Shrugging and bending: sǒng jiān qǔ bey shrugs and bends. Describe the appearance of aging or shabby.
Money-strapped: náng zhōng xisè means having no money or being poor economically (including euphemism).
In rags; In rags. Clothes are in rags.
No money: Sh ē nü f ē né describes it as poor.
Family and disciples have four walls: jiā tú sì bì Disciple: Only, only. There are only four walls in the house. Describe being poor and having nothing.
Cut beard and discard robe: gēxqápáo cut beard and discard robe. Describe failure and depression.
Down and out: hán suān luò pò down and out: depression. Describe poverty and embarrassment when you are frustrated.
Chai Jin of wine: jρn chāI Huàn Ji incarnates poverty, poverty and frustration.
Down and out: Lu ò pò bú j ? Down and out: poor, not proud; Fetter: fetter. Down and out, indulgence. It also means unrestrained.
Quail clothes: chún yī hú miàn is ragged and thin. Describe poverty and poverty.
Down and out: an ancient superstition that even numbers are good and odd numbers are bad. Down and out: unlucky, down and out; No, it's bad luck.
Down and out: Down and out. Be driven by life to wander around.
Cheat on horses and chariots: Burchiley m: a broken car and a thin horse. Metaphor is poverty.
Clean hands: Li is a metaphor for being an official and incorruptible. It is also a metaphor for poverty.
Idioms are often used to describe people's angry looks or helpless expressions.
Scratching one's ears and gills indicates despair and helplessness.
Despair: extreme, very; Helpless: Helpless. I have to do this. There's nothing I can do.
The appearance of being upset, helpless, angry or sad when beating pillows and mallets. Describe trouble sleeping.
Throw a pillow on the bed, showing irritability, helplessness, anger or sadness. Describe trouble sleeping. Same as "tamping pillow hammer bed".
Upset, helpless, angry or sad when pounding pillows or beds. Describe trouble sleeping. Same as "tamping pillow hammer bed".
Unplanned knocking: knocking; Xiongnu: the palace gate; Knock: voice grievances. It means there is no way to complain.
There is no way to knock on the sky: knock; Xiongnu: the palace gate; Knock: voice grievances. It means there is no way to complain.
Despair: extreme, very; Helpless: Helpless. I have to do this. There's nothing I can do.
Disappointed and unhappy. Disappointment: A depressed look. Describe annoyance and unhappiness.
Disappointment means disappointment: disappointment. Describe the feeling of sadness and melancholy when people are frustrated.
I am embarrassed: I am disappointed; Monkey: fear. Describe people's sadness, depression and melancholy.
Lost: also known as "lost situation", a depressed look. Fuzzy: fuzzy. Of appearance blurred.
Turtledove refers to a turtledove that was shot to the ground. It refers to a depressed, lonely or depressed person.
Low eyebrows are unlucky and frustrated.
Worldly gains and losses: refers to political success and frustration. Different situations of success and failure in this world.
Look down and point to depression.
Lu 'an Drifting Park: Go with the flow. Calligraphy originally described elegance and elegance, and later it was compared to the separation of husband and wife or the frustration of literati.
Fame: refers to the road of official career in feudal times when the imperial examination was successful; Tread: encounter setbacks, frustrated and down. Refers to the scientific research is not smooth.
The lonely canopy vibrates by itself: grass. A lonely Cao Peng, drifting with the wind, still needs to cheer up. Metaphor frustrated unwilling to sink, struggling to cheer up, want to make a difference.
Gu Ying felt sorry for himself: Look; Pity: pity. Look back at your own shadow and pity yourself. Describe loneliness and depression, and also refer to self-appreciation.
Down and out: depression. Describe poverty and embarrassment when you are frustrated.
Chai Jin changed wine to describe poverty, poverty and frustration.
Jin Qiujin's fur robe was torn and her money was used up. Describe poverty and depression.
Life is strange: not smooth, unfortunate; Odd number: odd number, which was considered unlucky by the ancients. Of bad luck, many things are not going well. Used to describe people's experiences, ups and downs.
At a loss: a depressed look; Lost: something seems to have been lost. Describe inattention, trance and loss.
At a loss: a depressed look. Describe being lost in your heart and feeling lost.
Idioms to describe poverty.
Down and out _ idiom explanation
Pinyin: Han suān Luòpò
Interpretation: Down and out: frustrated. Describe poverty and embarrassment when you are frustrated.
A cold and sad nose, idiom, describes the fear and sadness in the heart.
Cold and bitter nose (hán xρn suān bí)
Relieve chilling: my heart is trembling; Sour nose: The nose is bitter. Describe the fear and sadness in my heart
"Gao Tang Mi" by Chu Song Yu in the Warring States Period: "Feeling the heart, my ileum hurts. Lonely, cold and sad nose. "
A man of insight is the first step. Han Huan Tan's "New Theory on Qindao Diyiliu"
Use law as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe your deep sadness.