Original text of the idiom: The organs are exhausted
Standard pronunciation: jī guān yng jìn
Traditional writing: The organs are exhausted
The organs are exhausted What it means: Mechanism: a careful and clever strategy. It is a metaphor for racking one's brains; racking one's brains to make a plan. Also known as "the organs are exhausted".
Idiom Solitaire of "The organs are exhausted": Don't speculate → The organs are exhausted → Everyone knows
Usage analysis: subject-predicate form; used as predicate; has a derogatory meaning
Pronunciation warning : Advocate Mandarin, please read according to the phonetic symbols
jī guān yng jìn using the standard four tones.
Source description: Song Dynasty Huang Tingjian's poem "Shepherd Boy Song": "There are many famous and wealthy guests in Chang'an who are not as good as you if all the organs are exhausted."
Corresponding synonyms: all the organs are exhausted
Corresponding antonyms: helpless, helpless
Sentence examples of "exhausted all the mechanisms":
"A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty "I was too clever to use up all the mechanisms, and I lost my life.< /p>
1. He has exhausted his institutions and has not escaped the fate of bankruptcy in the end.
2. Because Aung San Suu Kyi is widely loved by the people in Myanmar, the military government is trying to thwart its political plans. It can be said that you have exhausted all your mechanisms.
3. In addition to learning how to contact this kind of people, you must also learn to choose friends, choose those who are friendly to you and those who truly care about you. Make friends with people who make you feel good about yourself
4. If the process of seeking review against an agency is still ongoing, the court will generally dismiss the lawsuit on the grounds that the plaintiff has failed to exhaust his or her due diligence. Administrative Remedies