be utterly bored
Poverty and boredom, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ó NGJ í w ú Li á o, which means extreme embarrassment and lack of support. There's nothing to do. It's very boring. It comes from the poem "think childe".
Analysis of Idioms
Have nothing to do and be bored
The origin of Idioms
The poem "Si Gong Zi" written by Fei Chang in the Southern Dynasty of Song Dynasty: "what's the fate of Yu Qing
Idiom usage
It means to have nothing to do. However, Liu haosan, a rural fool, advocated industry and commerce. (Chapter 36 of the voice of the city by Ji Wen in Qing Dynasty) stay at home on a holiday, ~. "The fourth chapter of the lamp in the crossroad:" the first two days, I went to the street. When I walked more, I didn't feel interesting. He was so bored that he met Cangzhou sun Haixian who played tricks in the shop. 」
Chinese PinYin : qióng jí wú liáo
be utterly bored
one flaw cannot obscure the splendor of the jade. xiá bù yǎn yú