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What do you mean a spent force?
The end of a strong crossbow (crossbow: an ancient bow with mechanical arrows) refers to the arrow shot by a strong crossbow, which has reached the end of the flight. It is often used to describe that a powerful force has failed and can no longer play its role. With derogatory meaning; Generally used as object and attribute in sentences.

A spent force (pinyin: qi á ng n ǔ zh and mú) is an idiom, which originated from Sima Qian's Historical Records and Han in the Western Han Dynasty.

A spent force makes sentences:

1. After several days of confrontation, both sides are already a spent force, and the war is in turmoil.

2, the other party after a long journey, even with the best troops, afraid is a spent force, the threat is greatly reduced.

3, winter is not the end of a strong crossbow, gradually drifting away.

By the time this work was completed, the Eighth Army was already a spent force.

In order to avoid falling into the dilemma of a spent force on the spot, all players must carry out super endurance training.

6. Despite heavy losses, the soldiers and civilians persisted in fighting, and the Japanese invaders, who had a long front and consumed too much, gradually began to retreat.