提心吊胆
Explanation: Describe very worried or afraid. Usage: Joint type; as predicate, object, adverbial; containing derogatory Source: Ming Wu Cheng-en, "Journey to the West" 17 back: "monks hear that remark, one fear, sue day wish." Examples: But they tend to be severely rejected by farmers, so they are always hanging lamps hanging heart to live. (Mao Zedong, "Report of Peasant Movement in Hunan") Results: Street selling offal, the same hole with Tiger, tiger medical treatment to Postscript: Street selling offal, the same hole with Tiger, tiger medical treatment to- Thesaurus: thrill, hesitate anxiously, Alarmed, feel alarmed; be in a state of axiety, be greatly perplexed, The will of the people anxious, be in most uncomfortable position like having spikes in the back, everyone feels insecure, Be worried about Diaodan, to lose composure, at one's wits' `end not knowing what to do or say because of worry or desperation
- Antonym Group: very well-to-do (usually said of large inherited wealth), free from restraint, free and easy, insouciance, lightheartedness, insouciance, Happy complacence, leisurely and carefree mood
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