feel depressed

[mèn mèn bù lè]
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Sorrow, a Chinese idiom, is spelled m è n m è n b ù l è. It means that you can't let go of your worries and feel unhappy. From《 Romance of the Three Kingdoms 》Eighteenth time.
Chinese name
feel depressed
Pinyin
mèn mèn bù lè
Foreign name
be depressed;be in low spirits
Phonetic transcription
ㄇㄣˋ ㄇㄣˋ ㄅㄨˋ ㄌㄜˋ
Origin
Romance of the Three Kingdoms

Analysis of Idioms

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antonym 】Overjoyed [1]

Origin of Idioms

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Ming· Luo Guanzhong The Eighteenth Chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "I want to abandon him, but I can't bear it, and I'm afraid of being laughed at. I'm unhappy all day long." [1]

Idiom usage

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As predicate, attribute, adverbial; Describes people who are unhappy. [1]
Example
"Yu Shi Ming Yan. Volume 12. Famous Ji Chunfeng Hangs the Willow Seven": "The Moon Immortal only thinks of Huang Xiucai in his heart, so he is unhappy."
Qing Dynasty· Li Baojia Chapter 23 of Official Appearance: When asked the plaintiff, witness and traitor, they all told the truth without turning. He was depressed, so he called to mention the adulteress go up the hall Come on.
Qing Dynasty· Yu Wanchun Dang Kou Zhi 》The eighty sixth time: That night, I was always depressed and dressed under the lamp Reading [1]