be very upset
Uneasiness, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced t ǎ NT è B ā n, which means restlessness and uneasiness. It comes from the confused world by Wu Jianren in Qing Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: nervous, upset, panicked, restless, confused, panicked, nervous, nervous; Antonyms: at ease, at ease
Idiom usage
My mother watched everything carefully and was afraid that someone would betray her. Chapter 10 of Feng Deying's bitter cauliflower
The origin of Idioms
Volume 9 of Wu Jianren's "muddleheaded world" in Qing Dynasty: "Liang Dao felt uneasy after hearing this
Chinese PinYin : tǎn tè bù ān
be very upset
Driving sheep and fighting wolves. qū yáng zhàn láng
constant departure and reunion of friends. xuě ní hóng jì
Demolish the east wall and make up the west wall. chāi dōng qiáng bǔ xī qiáng