shake one's head and sigh
Shaking one's head and sighing, pronounced y á ot ó ut à nx à, is a Chinese idiom used to describe the expression of emotion or sadness. From the ordinary world.
explain
[idiom]: shake your head and sigh
[Pinyin]: y á ot ó ut à nx à
Simple spelling: yttx
Explanation: it describes the expression of emotion or sadness.
allusion
[source]: Chapter 24, Volume 3 of Lu Yao's ordinary world: "they just keep shaking their heads and sighing:" socialism is out of order. "
[example]: looking at the increasingly polluted area of river water, we can't help but ~.
Discrimination of words
Grammar: used as predicate, attributive and adverbial
[German]: den kopfsch ü ttelndst ǒ hnen
Chinese PinYin : yáo tóu tàn xī
shake one's head and sigh
the well-known scholar has many distinguished students. hé fén mén xià
affection loses with beauty withering away. sè shuāi ài chí
sign a note for investigation. lì cǐ cún zhào