toss and turn restlessly
Tossing and turning, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ǎ nzhu ǎ NF ǎ NC è, which describes missing or worrying. From the book of songs, Zhounan, Guanju.
The origin of Idioms
"Book of songs · Zhounan · Guanju": "leisurely, tossing and turning."
Idiom usage
I can't sleep. Hum, I've been tossing in bed all night! It's really tossing and turning. I can't sleep. My heart aches bitterly! Although they felt extremely tired physically, the two friends did not sleep well that night because they were very restless. After tossing and turning, I decided to apply to the conference for a change of room the next day. I can't stand the snoring of Hu Da Fang. Lying in bed at night, I ponder over: where did Zhu Jianhua of Helsinki lose? Lying on the cold iron Kang, sun guobing tossed and turned, unable to sleep for a long time He knew that from today on, about 200 people in the team would be watching him for food and drink, and he felt the heavy burden on his shoulders.
Analysis of Idioms
In the near sense: sleepless at night, sleepless at night, worried
Chinese PinYin : zhǎn zhuǎn fǎn cè
toss and turn restlessly
nothing is capable of exceeding this. mò cǐ wéi shèn
Do not trample on cattle and sheep. niú yáng wù jiàn
One plant at a time, another at a time. dàn zhòng mù chéng