奄奄一息
Explanation: Were dying breath look weak. Only one breath. Described as near death. Usage: Partial official; as predicate, attributive, complement; with derogatory Source: Ming Feng Meng, "East Zhou," the 87th back to King Hui of personally asked the illness, see the acne patient's condition has been heavy, dying. " Examples: He has been beaten severely, ~ the. Results: Drained oil lights; saline crops Postscript: Drained oil lights; saline crops- Thesaurus: collapse at the first blow, collapse at the first encounter, dying, bare-handed, bare-handed, go into battle stripped to the waist, Bare hands enter the field, No hand-inch blade, strong in appearance but weak in reality, Defeated, flee at the mere sight of the oncoming force, while life shall last, A chance, a flash of hope, Death may come (to a person) any minute, dying, flee at the mere sight of the oncoming force, Linger
- Antonym Group: all troubles end when the main trouble ends, When one of the 100, A labor Kyuitsu, once for ado, write off at one stroke, throughout the world invincibility, throughout the world be without equal, come to a successful end, be vividly portrayed, Hear what people as reflected in its, the turn of a hair, triumph in every battle and succeed in, Fair and softly go far in a day., be vivid and dramatic, vivid, truth to nature [life], lifelike, The living God come alive, mettlesome, Start to write Interesting, alive and kicking, Give the whole hundred million, Baijubaijie, never-losing, gain every battle, peerless invincibility, mean and distasteful language or conduct, Qiongxingjizhuang, be in an invincible position;remain invincible, full of zip, Lifelike
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