feel sleepy
Drowsiness, a Chinese idiom, pronounced h ū NH ū NY ù Shu ì, means drowsiness, lack of spirit and want to sleep. Describe a person who is extremely tired and in low spirits. It comes from the strange tales of a lonely studio, Jia Feng's pheasant by Pu Songling in the Qing Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Listless, dazed and depressed
The origin of Idioms
Liao Zhai Zhi Yi Jia Feng pheasant by Pu Songling in Qing Dynasty: in autumn, when the Wei came back and fell again, the city failed to succeed, so he thought about Lang's words, so he took the previous instructions and read them forcefully. Before the end of the chapter, he was sleepy, confused and unable to make his own decisions.
Idiom usage
Describe very tired or depressed. Generally used as predicate and clause. He worked night shift for three days in a row. He had to care for the patients during the day. Although Xiao Chen was strong and strong, he was still floating. He was sleepy and extremely tired. Are you dull and drowsy for most of the day?
Chinese PinYin : hūn hūn yù shuì
feel sleepy
good and bad fortune go together. huò fú tóng mén
the people are boiling with resentment. mín yuàn fèi téng