Pinyin: àn rán shén shāng
Idiom explanation: depressed; I feel sad.
Origin of Idiom: Qing Dynasty 1 1 year-old Buddhist Hu Tianlu: "Women shed more tears." ?
2, eclipsed
Pinyin: àn rán shse
Idiom explanation: gloomy: dull appearance; Lose luster. The original meaning is depression; You look pale. By contrast, this description is bleak. Sometimes it also describes being in a bad mood.
Origin of idioms: Qing? Mao Xiang's memory of Ying Mei 'an: "Sudden death eclipsed Hui Zhen, Chang Hate and other articles." ?
3, dull and colorless
Pinyin: àn rán Wu sè
Idiom explanation: gloomy: black appearance. Of things losing their original luster and becoming dull.
Origin of idioms: Qing? Zheng Xie's Painting Bamboo: "In the past, Dongpo lay people were dull and colorless with dead wood and bamboo stones without bamboo." ?
Step 4 open the map
Pinyin: fān rán güI tú
Idiom explanation: change quickly and make another plan.
Idiom origin: gold? Chen shou's reflection? "Lu Kai Biography Shu Zhi": "If the general can change the map, it will be easier to trace, and it is not difficult for the ancients to trace it. How can he kill the soil! " ?
5, suddenly enlightened
Pinyin: Hulunbeier language
Idiom explanation: suddenly enlightened; Cheerfulness: local openness; The light is bright enough. Refers to the realm of being suddenly enlightened. Also describe suddenly understand some truth; I feel very comfortable.
Idiom origin: gold? Tao Qian's Peach Blossom Garden: "Only when you are narrow at first can you understand people. The number of complex lines is ten steps, and it suddenly becomes clear. "
6. Keep quiet
Pinyin: jìrán wúshng
Interpretation of idioms: Silence is better than sound.
Origin of the idiom: Feng Ming Menglong's Awakening the World Volume 2 1: "These monks are from Shan Ye. After collecting this leftovers, they will definitely get together to eat. Otherwise, they will clean up their homes. Why are they silent? "
7. Very different
Pinyin: Jing rán bütóng
Idiom explanation: very different: the appearance of a big gap. Very different; The difference is too far. Describe each other completely different.
Origin of Idiom: Interpretation of Poems of Old Cold Hall: "The articles are very different from ancient times to modern times."
8. Rationality is inevitable
Pinyin: lǐsuǐbǐrán
Idiom explanation: it means that it must be so according to the truth.
Origin of Idiom: On Hong Mingji's Immortality: "What begins must end. If there is no beginning, it will be infinite forever. This is natural. " ?
9, at a loss
Pinyin: máng rán ruo shch
Idiom explanation: at a loss: depressed; Lost: something seems to have been lost. Describe inattention; If something is lost.
Origin of idioms: pre-Qin? Monk's Mencius on Teng Wengong: "Xu Zi said,' Life is over. "Note:' I'm at a loss.' "?
10, hair bone shrugged.
Pinyin: máo gǔ sǒng rán
Idiom explanation: Describe extreme fear and panic.
Idiom origin: Ming? Feng Menglong, "wake up? Third, Lian Xiao let the property stand tall: "Wu Xu closed his fingers and said he would come out. Countless words make the listener's hair stand on end. "