have lost all interest in sth.
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ì NGW è ISU ǒ R á n, which means no interest at all. It's from the magazine of yingyu.
Idiom explanation
Interest: interest, interest; dull: no interest.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Tao of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the Journal of Yingyi: "there is an endless stream of tourists in Zhuo Wu. The summer heat is steaming and depressing, and the interest in seeing flowers is dull. "
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate, complement; derogatory. The content of this article is empty and the language is poor, which makes it easy to read.
Chinese PinYin : xìng wèi suǒ rán
have lost all interest in sth.
kill a chicken with a butcher 's big knife. niú dāo gē jī
forget sb . 's past error and forgive him. lüè jì yuán qíng
asking for some water and getting some wine. qǐ jiāng dé jiǔ
The feeling of frost and dew. shuāng lù zhī gǎn