shout oneself hoarse
Hoarseness is a Chinese idiom, the pronunciation is sh ē ngs ī L ì Ji é, hoarseness, exhaustion of strength. It is used to describe shouting desperately. Hoarseness: hoarseness. Exhausted: exhausted. It comes from Wencong banknote of the late Qing Dynasty: thunderbolt.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: yell, shout out [antonym]: silent, calm
Idiom usage
Because of his anger, although he didn't say much, he was a little hoarse. Lao She's four generations in one hall
The origin of Idioms
"The late Qing Dynasty literature notes · thunder:" Beishan cried, crying hoarse exhausted, but it is my sister-in-law to persuade
Chinese PinYin : shēng sī lì jié
shout oneself hoarse
severity in speech and fairness in principle -- as the utterance of an upright person. cí yán yì zhèng
Take care of one's old age. yǎng zǐ fáng lǎo,jī gǔ fáng jī
be greedy of much and determined to meet one 's desires. tān duō wù dé
plant trees for the benefit of posterity. qián rén zāi shù,hòu rén chéng liáng
to manufacture a perfect cart begins from the simple spokeless wheel. dà lù zhuī lún
The earth crumbles and the fish crumbles. tǔ bēng yú làn