idiom : common saying > I was totally disheartened
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I was totally disheartened
哀莫大于心死
哀莫大于心死
  Explanation: Refers to the most tragic thing in thought stupid, insensitive.
  Usage: The main predicate; as predicate, object; describe the degree of sadness is heavier than the desperate
  Source: Qin Zhuang, "Zhuangzi Tian sub-side": "Cardiff was totally disheartened, and died also followed."
  Examples: Said :"~。" my heart is dead. I should not then come to your mansion, disturb you. (S "Family" at the second)
No. 2
哀莫大于心死
  Illusions: that heart like ashes in the ash. Means the most sad thing in thinking stupid and insensitive.
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I was totally disheartened
哀莫大于心死
哀莫大于心死
哀莫大于心死
哀莫大于心死
哀莫大于心死
  [Explanation]: "I was totally disheartened" and "desperate" is like narcissism of a closed mental state at the pole.
  Disheartened: refers to the heart like ashes to ashes. Refers to the most sad thing in thinking stupid, insensitive.
  [From]: "Zi Tian Zi Fang": "Cardiff totally disheartened, but died also followed." Sample, said:. "Totally disheartened"
  [Example]: said:. "-" My heart is dead. I should not have come to you again mansion, disturb you. ◎ Ba Jin "home" two back
  [Synonyms]: disheartened disheartened as ash
  [Antonyms]: who had become
  Grammar: main predicate; as predicate, object; describe the degree of sorrow heavier than disheartened
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Totally disheartened English translation
  1.Nothing is more lamentable than a dead heart.
  . 2 Despair is the greatest sorrow;. There is no poverty like the poverty of spirit.
  . 3 Nothing gives greater cause for sorrow than despair;. There is no grief so great as despair.
  4.There is no greater grief than the death of the will.
  5.Cardiff bodily dead is dead.
  Usage main predicate; as predicate, object; describe the degree of sorrow heavier than disheartened
  English There is no poverty live the povery of spirit
  △ "disheartened" can not be interpreted as "extreme grief."
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Idiom Dictionary
  Idiom name
  I was totally disheartened
  Pinyin
  āi mò dà yú xīn sǐ
  Idiom Definitions
  Disheartened: refers to the heart like ashes to ashes. Refers to the most sad thing in thinking stupid, insensitive.
  Idiom
  "Zi Tian Zi Fang": "Cardiff totally disheartened, but died also followed."
  Use sentences
  Said: "I was totally disheartened." My heart is dead. I should not have come to you again mansion, disturb you. ★ Ba Jin "home" two back
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Containing Phrases
Husband I was totally disheartened