Idioms to describe sadness

Such as bereavement, depression, despair, grief-stricken, helplessness, grief-stricken, grief-stricken, crying for the land.

Sentimental, bleak management, unbearable, horrible, worried, crying, heart ached, tears welled up.

Sobbing, sad, unhappy, frowning, heartbroken, depressed, heartbroken, dying.

Pale, ecstatic, miserable youth, sad and crying, Qin Qin is dead, heartbroken.

Extended data:

1, dejected and despondent: [chuí tó u sà ng qi]?

Explanation: drooping head: drooping head; Frustrated: look depressed. Describe the feeling of depression and listlessness due to failure or failure.

Said by: From "Sending the Poor": "My Lord is suddenly grateful."

Example: Li Decai flatly refused to intercede, and Yun Tao came out. ◎ Liang Bin's "Red Flag Spectrum" XIII

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe depression and listlessness.

2. Despair: [wà n nià n j ù hu:]?

Explanation: All ideas and plans are dashed. Describe the feeling of extreme depression and disappointment.

From: "China Now" written by Tingting in southern Qing Dynasty, three times: "Human feelings in officialdom are the most snobbish. Everyone can see that they care about Taiwan Province. Who will care about me? I am desperate when I think about it. "

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As objects and attributes; derogatory sense

3. sentimental?

Explanation: Good: Easy. Often worried and sad. Describe people's empty thoughts and fragile feelings.

From: Don Lu Guimeng's Thirty Poems of Self-Dispatch: "Love is unforgettable, only romance can grow together."

Ex.: I used to look at nothing. My parents are not good to me, which makes me hate everything in the world. ◎ Yang Mo's Song of Youth, Part II, Chapter I

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; derogatory sense

4. I can't bear to listen: [c? n? n? Wé n]?

Explanation: Smell: Listen. It's too sad to listen.

From: Qing Li Garbo's "The Officialdom Appears" No.21Reply: "The sound of mourning is unbearable for a while."

From a distance, in Hejiafen, the trees are gloomy and crying, or the father is calling for the children, or the husband is looking for a wife, and there are crying voices everywhere. ◎ The Lion Roar by Chen Qing Tianhua for the second time.

Grammar: formal; As a predicate; Describe a miserable voice

5. Sobbing: [Qù bù ché ng sh ng]?

Explanation: I choked up and couldn't make a sound. Describe it as sad.

From: "Biography of Wu Yuechun, Wang Qiuyue and Wu Yu": "I cried all night, and I was angry."

Example: Drink white soup every day before you die, hoping to wash your heart and not swallow. ◎ Huang Qingjun in "The Legend of the Golden Pot and Seven Inks of Yuanyang Seal"

Grammar: complementarity; As predicate, attribute and object; derogatory sense