disorderly
Li Li Luo, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ì L ì luॸ, which means messy and uneven. It comes from Zhu Xi's Zhu Zi Yu Lei in Song Dynasty.
explain
Idiom: Li Li Luo [Pinyin]: l ì L ì Lu ò [simplified spelling]: llll [explanation]: clear. Of a disordered or uneven appearance.
allusion
[source]: Volume 115 of Zhu Zi Yu Lei by Zhu Xi of Song Dynasty: "the so-called" one stick, one trace, one slap, one palm of blood, make the calendar fall, clear away, don't be vague. " [example]: the boatmen are in a mess. Mao Dun's return journey
Discrimination of words
Synonym: clear antonym: None
usage
Grammar: used as predicate and attribute; refers to disorder
Chinese PinYin : lì lì luò luò
disorderly
Every inch has its strength. chǐ yóu suǒ duǎn,cùn yóu suǒ chánɡ
lay one 's head on one 's pillow and just drop off to sleep. gāo zhěn ān qǐn
read several lines at one glance. yī mù shù háng
relieve the loneliness and grief. xiāo chóu jiě mèn