斯文扫地
Explanation: Sven: refers to the cultural or literary; sweeping: metaphor reputation, credit, complete loss of status. Refers to the cultural or literary scholars are not respected or stoop. Usage: The main predicate; as predicate, attributive, complement; containing derogatory Source: Qing Wen Kang, "Tale of Heroes": "who then also received a Master; took the examination paper, the gentle sweep down to please others had a safety." Examples: Completely should strike to protest! Really ~, ~. (Yang Mo "Song of Youth" forty-second chapter) Results: Confucius took the broom Postscript: Confucius took the broom- Thesaurus: beyond (one's) expectation, be utterly disheartened; be tired of earthly life with all ambitious blasted and all hopes dashed to pieces, notoriety, stench Have no choice but equal, give off an unbearable stink, great disappointed, Commonplace disability, A bad thing never dies., No Thoracic lofty aspiration, generation arch-careerist, hold in contempt
- Antonym Group: Aeon Liu-Fang, indelible; never to be obliterated, a man leaves a name behind him, feel no shame before God, luster forefathers and benefit future generations, bring honor to one's ancestors, A place in aeon, Mingchui through the ages, A place in posterity, Go down in history, become famous all over the world, Were marked annals of history, (of a city, military positon, etc.) impregnable, strongly fortified, peace of conscience, triumphant, perk, have one's name up the whole country, Xianqin have one's name up, Strict bulwark, die a worth death, never raze, eternal glory to, Wing Chui annals of history, pleased with oneself, leave a good name through the ages, BES does not wear, Yaozuguangzong, fly at higher game, bosom broad and level, Baosiliupi, bring benefit to offspring, golden city city moat filled with boiling water&mdash, Tie Bitongqiang, a bastion of iron, have a clear [good] conscience, a soaring ambition, Famous, high walls and deep moat-a defended city, high aspirations, honghuzhi
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