be unable to contain knew no bounds
Anger is a Chinese idiom, the pronunciation is n ù B ù K ě è, which means that anger is hard to restrain and describes anger. It comes from Guoyu zhouyu Part 2: "if there is resentment and disorder among the people, you can't stop it. What's the situation like?"
explain
It's too much anger to restrain. It's very angry.
source
"Guoyu · zhouyu Part 2:" the people have resentment and chaos, still can't stop, and the situation is God? " In Zizhitongjian, the second year of Tiancheng reign of emperor mingzong in the later Tang Dynasty, "Yan was terrified and prayed for mercy, and Zhixiang said:" the anger of the people is overwhelming! " Therefore, it is necessary to cut it down. " Liang Heng's Hukou waterfall: "people often compare water with tenderness, but once the most gentle water is oppressed, it will be so angry."
usage
Chapter 27 of Li Bao's Officialdom: young master Jia was lifting the blanket of Master Wang himself. When Master Wang came back, he saw it through the crack of the door. He was filled with indignation In Wu Jianren's twenty years of witnessing the strange situation in Qing Dynasty, 27: "the magistrate had to go back to the vassal office and return to the Ming Dynasty. The Fan Tai was furious, so he went to worship the standard Tai himself. " To be angry; to be angry; to be unabletorstranone's anger
Make sentences
1. For the shameful things he did, my heart is like a rolling river, furious. 2. The captain was furious because the former NBA star beat his teammates. 3. I broke my father's mobile phone, and my father was furious.
Chinese PinYin : nù bù kě è
be unable to contain knew no bounds
fallen petals lie in profusion. luò yīng bīn fēn