weak
It is a Chinese idiom, pronounced y ǒ UQ ì m é IL ì in pinyin, which means to describe weak voice and low spirit in doing things. It also describes weakness. It's the same as "powerless". It's from xingshihengyan.
Idiom explanation
Explanation also describes weakness. It's the same as "powerless".
The origin of Idioms
Source: Ming Feng Menglong's "awakening the world" Vol. 37: "Zi Chun is determined to ask for the old man's silver, but he is afraid that he will lie. Although these two feet are powerless, they swing to the Persian Pavilion step by step, but one eye is watching closely that the old man is not there." Example: "five pieces of brown rice, three pieces of grain." The gentleman in the rice shop answered them with a smile. Ye Shengtao's collection of three or five dues
Discrimination of words
Synonym: powerless; antonym: vigorous; usage: used as predicate and adverbial; used to describe weakness
Chinese PinYin : yǒu qì méi lì
weak
one 's complexion is clear as jade. miàn rú guān yù
green tiles and crimson roofs. zhū méng bì wǎ