China Naming Network - Almanac query - Idiom to describe fidgeting.

Idiom to describe fidgeting.

Idiom to describe fidgeting.

Four-word idioms to express and describe anxiety

Lost soul, shaken mind, lost heart.

If you are fascinated by something, you will be afraid of it, and you will lose your tension.

Lose one's head, lose one's head, lose one's head, lose one's head

I am in a trance. I am in a trance.

Four-word idioms describing restlessness and their explanations

Lose one's mind: describes being flustered, uneasy and very nervous.

On pins and needles. Describe fidgeting, fidgeting and being at a loss. From the biography of Du Jin Yu written by Fang and others in Tang Dynasty.

Lost soul: soul, spirit: the old meaning is that the spirit that can exist without the body is the soul, and the spirit that is attached to the body is the spirit. Describe the manifestations of panic, anxiety, uncertainty and confusion.

Ecstasy: shake: shake. Describe fidgeting and uncontrollable.

Lose your mind: describe panic, anxiety, uncertainty and abnormal behavior.

Disturbed: describes anxiety or panic. It's almost like seven ups and downs.

Lose one's mind: describe being in a state of confusion and uncertainty.

Lose tension and lose reason: describe panic and anxiety.

If something is missing: [explain if: it seems to be. Something seems to have been lost. Describe the appearance of being distracted. It also describes the feeling of emptiness in my heart.

Meditation: meditation: spirit and mood; Trance: losing your mind. Lack of concentration.

God is not possessed: it describes restlessness. Usually used after being frightened.

Heart-to-heart timidity: refers to anxiety and fear.

Mindless: describes being absent-minded, and his words and deeds differ.

Tan Shangte: Expressing anxiety, fear and uneasiness.

Shake your heart: uneasy, emotional ups and downs, like a flag flying in the wind.

If something dies: [explain if: as if. Something seems to have been lost. Describe the appearance of being distracted. It also describes the feeling of emptiness in my heart. Use "if something is lost".

Uneasy: uneasy: uneasy. I am extremely uneasy.

Look in a trance: delirious, uneasy.

My heart is hanging: it describes my mental uneasiness.

Half three no four: refers to fidgeting and listlessness.

Lost: Something seems to have been lost. Describe the appearance of being distracted. It also describes the feeling of emptiness in my heart.

;