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《extremity》
Poet: Luo Yin

  Desperate non-body thing, but fleeting things Chinese. Water moss hair comb straight, oblique wind cited Hui Xin.
  Where the customer from the title phoenix, frog skin tone did not win. Paddle boats both before and asked the fisherman.
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jué jìng
  No obvious way out of difficulties
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No. 3
  To this impasse. - Jin Tao "Peach Blossom Spring"
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No. 4
  Isolated place. Jin Tao Qian's "Peach Blossom Spring": "Since the cloud when bloods Biqin disorder, rates of wife Geographical Distribution to this impasse, not back forth, then interval with outsiders."
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No. 5
  An ideal place for scenery. Joe Chang Tang, "You Xi Zhou Xing Tang Temple" Poetry: "Hill Bridge through an impasse, this recalls the roof." Ye Meng Song was "recorded in the summer, then" volume: "Good right Yixing, Zhang public two holes, the world is desperate too. "
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No. 6
  Extremely sophisticated realm. Southern Liang Xie, "Wen Xin Diao Long discourse": "moving very God source, the Wisdom of the almost desperate." Tang Dai Shulun "on the 9th to send any of Luoyang Li Cheng of" Poetry: "desperate for the text links from official and Auspicious Days." Lu Song, "Longmen" Poetry: "impasse how can name, language annoying hate me poems."
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No. 7
  The difficult situation of despair. Wang Fame "people of the world's first neighbors": "In six months time, everything can change money clothes jewelry are sold when the light was gone, and were living in helpless despair." Sun Li "Dan will read works of note set ( c) ":" This sentence was often makes a number of dignitaries, and the brink of suicidal despair. "
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No. 8
  ① <book> and isolated position.
  ② no way out of the situation: the brink of ~.
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English Expression
  1. n.:  extremity,  hole,  impasse,  rattrap,  Serbonian bog,  desperate situation,  difficult position or situation from which there is no way out,  deadlock
  2. adj.:  an impossible situation
Thesaurus
caesura, stop doing sth for a while, Pause, deadlock, intercourse, comma, bring, hang on/to