Idioms
One's spirit drains
To be engrossed in something to such an extent that nothing else is in mind.
be sitting and playing
An expression used to mock someone or make cynical remarks on someone's behavior.
scared heart
To get startled easily even with a minor and trivial thing since one has had a severly startled experience before.
make one's eyes look like those of an astonished rabbit
To open one's eyes wide since one is very startled with something unexpected.
To whose lip is it attached?
The quantity of something to be shared by many people is too small.
To whose nose is it applied[attached]?
The quantity of something to be shared by many people is too small.
regardless[irrespective] of anyone
Applying not only to a certain person, but to all people.
be tinged with sallow
For one's face to turn sallow because one has been sick or undernourished for a long time.
not know where to put one's eyes
To be confused about where to watch since one does not know what is going on or is in an awkward or embarrassing situation.
squeeze the lids over the eyeballs
To stop thinking about other things any more.
squeeze the lids over the eyeballs
To pretend not to have seen something that one saw.
cannot watch something with one's eyes open
To dare not see a view in front of one since it is miserable and horrible or very shameful.
cannot watch something with one's eyes open
To dare not see a view in front of one since it is miserable and horrible or very shameful.