feel a sense of relief
Chinese idioms are full of relief. Release: put down; burden: burden. Like putting down a heavy load.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Guliang, the 29th year of Zhaogong: when Zhaogong ran away, the people felt relieved.
Analysis of Idioms
Structure: verb object
Go to battle with ease
Antonym: the burden is on the shoulders
Words with the same rhyme: waiting for the rabbit, abusing people and injuring things, searching for things, being the first to show up, cheering up trees, unable to help, short cut, pleasing the eyes and ears, no good, no evil, Gaoliang Wanyu
Zhengyin: Zhong, Zheng, not ch ó ng.
Distinguish form: explain, can't write "thing".
Idiom usage
It is used to describe feeling relaxed and happy after getting rid of heavy business or nervousness. Generally used as predicate, object and adverbial.
English:
feelasenseofrelief;asifaheavyweighthadbeenliftedfromone'smind;asifaloadhadbeenlifted(from);asifrelievedfromabigburden
example sentence:
AftermyexaminationIhadafeelingofrelease.
I feel relieved after the exam.
Thegoodnewshastakenaloadoffmymind.
The good news relieved me.
WhenIheardthey'darrivedsafely,itwasagreatloadoffmymind.
I was relieved when I heard that they had arrived safely.
chinese:
Example:
1. Zheng Zhenduo's Guigong pond: the middle-aged man sighed and sat down as if relieved.
2. Gu Liang Zhuan, the 29th year of Zhao Gong: when Zhao Gong ran away, the people felt relieved.
3. Qu Bo's "forest sea and snow plain" I: my sister is relieved.
4. The satisfaction of security needs can only produce a sense of relief at most. In any case, they can't produce the effect of happiness like the satisfaction of love.
5. He put down his pen and made a chest expansion with great relief. He turned off the noisy shaking head fan, which he had used for ten years and was reluctant to change.
6. Since I became interested in psychology, I always like to analyze my dreams and find out the source of dreams, which makes me feel "relieved".
7. After laying an oval egg in a hurry, they will jump into the sea like a relief, and can't wait to start hunting and playing for two months.
8. "I can find it," the rooster gasped with relief, "your letter is reasonable, our work is not good enough..."
9. He quit all his part-time jobs in the society and was relieved to teach wholeheartedly.
10. When he heard that the operation was very successful, he was relieved.
11. The exam is finally over, and the students feel relieved.
12. After more than a month's hard work, the project was finally completed on time. Everyone was relieved and decided to celebrate.
13. I feel relieved that the difficulty has been solved at last.
Chinese PinYin : rú shì zhòng fù
feel a sense of relief
feel ashamed of one 's ungainly appearance. zì jué xíng huì
pursue good fortune and avoid disaster. qū jí bì xiōng
one 's sense of honour makes it impossible to refuse. yì bù róng cí