What do you mean, I'm at the end of my rope?

Question 1: What do you mean you are at the end of your rope? [shān qióng shuǐ jìn]

At the end of the mountain: the mountain and water are at the end. Metaphor has no way out.

Comprehensive application of law; As predicate, attribute and complement; derogatory sense

For example, Yao's Long Night: "If you look at it, it will be a barren spring. At that time, there is no way to borrow it. "

At the end of the road, at the end of the road, the port is broken.

The antonym has a bright future.

Two-part allegorical sayings: cliff facing the sea, riddled with lanterns; The drought in Tuling is serious.

Question 2: What do you mean everything is ready? 1 5 3 4

Question 3: What does another village mean? Hello:

1, meaning: from adversity to hopeful prosperity; When I was desperate, I saw the light ahead; Things took a new turn in despair;

2. Common sayings with similar meanings: a bright future, a turning point, a turn from misfortune to happiness, whether it is extremely peaceful and saves the world;

3. Proverbs and poems with similar meanings: Heaven never shuts one door but he opens another; Cross the bridge when you come to it; Iron shoes are nowhere to be found, and it is effortless to take them; The crowd searched for him for thousands of Baidu, and suddenly he was the first, but the man was in the dim light;

4. Source: From Lu You's "Traveling to Shanxi Village", which literally means no water. There is no road ahead, and suddenly I see a village with dark green and bright colors.

I hope it helps you.

Question 4: What do you mean there is no road at all? I suspected that there was no road ahead, but suddenly I found a village in a dark place.

It means when you are desperate, you see the light ahead.

It can also be said that when things reached a desperate situation, there was a turning point.

Question 5: What does it mean to have no doubt at all? Doubt, feel, think, think I think I'm at the end of my rope, and there's no way out.