Exhausted [x and N Li Ji ā o Cu], mentally and physically exhausted.
Exhausted [pí bè i bê kā n], described as very tired.
Hard work [láo xíng kǔxρn], physical fatigue, mental fatigue.
Source:
Song Sima Guang's poem "Sima Wen Gong Wen Volume II Road and Home" reads: "Exhausting its belly will do harm, and there is no discussion on the promotion of county official tax. "
Hu Tianlu, a hundred laymen in Huaiyin in the Qing Dynasty: "High school is exhausted and sick."
Cao Liunan's "The Romance of Song and Wu" is the tenth time: "The prisoner is a stick; Do not sit or lie down; Just clumsily crowded together; I'm exhausted. "
Lu Xun's new theory of non-attack: "Work-study program is a bitch's business, and adults don't take it."
Make sentences:
He has exhausted his energy for the cause of the party.
Li Shifu was exhausted from running abroad for his son.
I dragged my tired body off the plane, and now I want to sleep.
This generation of students is far from the sun at eight or nine o'clock, and their unprecedented painstaking efforts have already depressed them.