暮气沉沉
Explanation: Describe the spirit of malaise, lack of vitality Usage: Partial official; as predicate, complement; containing derogatory Source: Fan Wenlan, "General History of China," Chapter IV, Section IV: "long been interested in the reform of Wang and ordered the ruling, lively, but the court was lethargic." Examples: Song has been always elected officials, the so-called salt and a healthy aging and disabilities, so the court in full of gray hair, ~ of the people. ★ Pu Ren "Two thousand years of the" Nine- Thesaurus: A little gray hair, anility, senility decrepit, Pengtoucun calendar tooth, ten thousand horses standing mute, Wanmaqiyin
- Antonym Group: out of the ordinary, One's physical appearance (usually connoting his moral and intellectual capacity) Xuan'ang, virility, rejuvenate coarse temperament, minor details (of a plant) branching out with a thick foliage, Branches Fusu, (tree) be in leafy profusion, dignified, heroic bearing coruscate, full of sap, dignified manner of an emperor
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