the sweat broke out all over one 's body and trickled down his back
Sweating, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h à NCH à Ji à B è I, which means very afraid or very afraid. Now it also describes sweating a lot, and the clothes on the back are soaked. It comes from Lady Yang, a continuation of the biography of women by Liu Xiang of Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Describe very scared or very scared. Now also describes sweating a lot, back clothes are wet. The same as "sweating".
The origin of Idioms
Liu Xiang, Han Dynasty, continued the biography of women, Mrs. Yang: "I'm scared, I don't know what to say, and I'm sweating."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or adverbial; used of a person's state.
Examples
Example: Although the wind is still strong, walking is not enough. Yuan Hongdao's travels to Manjing in Ming Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: sweating out and touching back
Chinese PinYin : hàn chū jiā bèi
the sweat broke out all over one 's body and trickled down his back
Misfortunes and blessings are the only ones. huò fú wéi rén