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Chinese pronunciation: zh m n zhu m n f m n c è.

Idiom explanation: toss and turn; Can't sleep. Describe a heavy heart.

The origin of the idiom: The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Guanluo: "You are leisurely, tossing and turning."

Idiom sentence making: I think of my mother's hard work again, and I can't sleep after tossing and turning. I really want to get up and spend time with my mother. (Zou Taofen, "My Mom")

Discrimination of idioms: "tossing" and ~; It can mean "turn your body back and forth". But "tossing" is often used in spoken English; ~ Used in written language only. "Tossing and turning" has the meaning of describing repeated times; ~ no.

Idiom usage: combination; As predicate and adverbial; Can't sleep.

Pronunciation skills: scroll, you can't pronounce "ni m 4 n"

Writing skills: rolling, not writing "rolling".

Analysis of praise and criticism: a neutral idiom

Synonym: tossing and turning, sleepless at night

Antonym: Rest easy.

Tossing and turning uneasily

Dictionary query:

toss and turn restlessly

Tossing and turning idioms solitaire:

Standing sideways describes being afraid and unable to stand upright.