Tired is tired.

Tired, just tired, very tired.

Fatigue is a Chinese word, pronounced pí lèi i. Synonyms are: fatigue, fatigue and fatigue. Usage: Tired sailors are busy, tired and weak, and the ship moves very slowly with low efficiency.

Tired, Chinese characters, reading pí, pictophonetic characters, from the chin, from the skin, the skin also sounds. Feeling of physical fatigue: fatigue. Tired. Fatigue. Tired. Tired. Exhausted. Laziness: fatigue. Weaknesses; Stop.

Tired: léi, léI, Lé i. "Tired" is simplified to "tired". Save strokes and simplify them according to ancient calligraphy. Shuo Wen Jie Zi: "Tired, you should compose music. Dasheng also said. From the bells and cymbals. Qi's paradigm is to take away the idle clods in the field and keep the whole square intact. These two paradigms overlap. Adding or expanding it in an orderly way is a boring paradigm.

An idiom with the word "tired"?

1, a China idiom, pinyin is jí yǐn wàng pí, which means to introduce and promote talents and forget fatigue. From Shang Yanzhou Secretariat of History.

2, exhausted, China idiom, Pinyin is píxěn Jielǜ ǔ, which means exhausted. From "On the Miscellaneous Matters of Changing Tributes".

3, the teacher is tired, idiom, refers to the use of soldiers for too long, soldiers are tired, morale is low.