weakly
Voiceless, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǒ ush ē NGW ú Q ì, which means to describe a person who is dying, but also to describe the languid speech. It's from Ling Mengchu's the second moment of surprise.
The origin of Idioms
Ling Mengchu of Ming Dynasty Volume 21: "Wang luduo said a few words, and gradually became silent. At dusk, he could only breathe out, but not in. Alas, he could enjoy himself."
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: sonorous and forceful
Idiom usage
As a predicate, adverbial, attributive; used in speech, etc
Chinese PinYin : yǒu shēng wú qì
weakly
people without sorrow and anxiety. xī huáng shàng rén
a scene of bustling activity. lóng xiáng hǔ yuè
There is a knife on the willow tree and blood on the mulberry tree. liǔ shù shàng zháo dāo,sāng shù shàng chū
the paper is too short to describe one 's deep feeling. qíng cháng zhǐ duǎn