Head down
Head down, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ī t ó UD ā n ǎ o, which means to describe the appearance of fear or listlessness. It's from Fu Hu Ji by Yuan Jing.
Idiom explanation
Describe a state of panic or listlessness.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Jing "Fu Hu Ji" the seventh time: "his office has become cold down, who come in to do what, all bow their heads, tiptoe."
Idiom usage
To be listless is to be listless. How can you always be like that!
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: head down, head down, head down Antonyms: head up
Chinese PinYin : dī tóu dā nǎo
Head down
the feather is not yet fully grown. yǔ máo wèi fēng
receive rewards for one's virtuous deeds. shàn yǒu shàn bào
be too worried to get into sleep. wò bù ān xí
drag in all sorts of irrelevant matters. dōng lā xī chě