Staring at each other
In Chinese, Pinyin is m ù D è ngsh é Ji ǎ o, which means to describe the appearance of being stunned by surprise or fear. From the short book of Siwei yinyuntai, a report on Yuanzheng.
The origin of Idioms
Tan Sitong's short book of Siwei yinyuntai, a report on Yuanzheng, said: "those who fight against it are always staring at each other. They are so dejected that they dare not say a word."
Analysis of Idioms
Dumbfounded
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attributive and adverbial; it is used to describe an air of surprise.
Chinese PinYin : mù dèng shé jiǎo
Staring at each other
reject saying because the speaker is what or who he is. yǐ rén fèi yán
enteroclysis and gastrolavage. guā cháng xǐ wèi
the days and months are slipping by , wasted. rì yuè cuō tuó
inherit and qualify for his father 's career. gàn fù zhī gǔ