dreadfully anxious
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is x ī NJI ā or ú Hu ǒ, which refers to the feeling of being anxious as if on fire. It describes the feeling of being anxious and unbearable, also known as "being anxious as if on fire". It comes from the selected works of Qunying, xiuruji, temporary lodging in the post office.
The origin of Idioms
"Xiuruji: temporary lodging at the post office" in Qunying Lei Xuan: "why does the horse still have more than one, so anxious, how can he say goodbye to fatigue."
Idiom usage
He is very anxious.
Chinese PinYin : xīn jiāo rú huǒ
dreadfully anxious
as easy as to cleave a bamboo with a sharp knife. yì rú pò zhú
cut the bones between the joints and make use of the momentum to decompose the boneless parts. pī huā dǎo táo
be a trend which cannot be halted. shì bù kě dǎng
the tenth , eleventh and twelfth months of the lunar year. shí dōng là yuè
golden boy and jade girl -- immortal boy and girl in waiting of a divine house. jīn tóng yù nǚ