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Idiom to describe poor family conditions?
(1) A four-word idiom describing family poverty.
The four-word idiom to describe family poverty is:
1, poverty and disease [pínbngjiāojiā] Poverty and disease are in the body together. return
2. There are four walls in the house [jiātú answer sí bí] Disciple: Only, only. There are only four walls in the house. Describe being poor and having nothing.
3, hungry and cold [jī há nji ā opê] cross: together, at the same time. Food and clothing, hunger and cold. Describe living in extreme poverty.
4. Being penniless [shēnwúfēnwén] describes being very poor.
5. A penniless mouse [y and yīpíNRúxǐ] A penniless water with nothing. Describe it as poor.
6. Stretch [Zhu not jīnjiànzhǒu ǒ u] Pull the skirt and your elbow will be exposed. Describe clothes in rags. Metaphor attend to one thing and lose another, poor to cope with.
7. Poor family and old parents [jiā pí nq and nl m: o]. In the old society, it meant that families were difficult and could not leave their elderly parents to make a living.
8. There is nothing in the sleeve except the breeze [Li m: ngxi ù q: and ngf ē ng]. Metaphor is an official incorruptible. It is also a metaphor for poverty.
9. nothing. It refers to money, but also to grades and knowledge.
10, lack of clothes and food [quē y and sh m: oshí] lack of clothes and food. Refers to poverty. Also known as "lack of clothes and food".
(2) Idioms describing family financial difficulties.
Let me explain it in detail. . .
Poverty and poverty (Pique Enrique)
Explanation: Living in poverty, frustrated and depressed.
Extreme poverty is like printing.
Explanation: extreme poverty: power is so poor that there is nothing. Describe extreme poverty.
Poor family
Explanation: The family is as poor as a church mouse. Describe extreme poverty.
so poor as if everything had been washed away—penniless
Explanation: Being poor is like being washed with water, and there is nothing. Describe it as poor.
Poverty and care for the elderly (ji ā pí nq and nl m: o)
Explanation: The family is poor and the parents are old. In the old society, it meant that families were difficult and could not leave their elderly parents to make a living.
The family stood on the wall.
Explanation: family: family economic situation; Pilaster: A four-legged wall. Describe poverty, nothing, extreme poverty.
There's nothing.
Explanation: Nothing. It refers to money, but also to grades and knowledge.
Not a penny.
Description: Name: Possession. Not a penny. Describe extreme poverty.
As poor as a church mouse (yīpíns)
Explanation: Being poor is like being washed with water, and there is nothing. Describe it as poor.
These should be enough, right
(3) Idioms describing family poverty.
There is nothing in the house except bare walls ― it's as poor as a church mouse.
~ please adopt it if you are satisfied ~
Is there any word to describe the poor conditions at home?
Words used to describe poor family conditions are: humble, shabby and isolated.
5] What idioms are there to describe the poor economic conditions at home?
I'm broke. I'm broke. I'm ashamed. I can't go on.
Words to describe family difficulties.
Poor living room, no fixed labor force, farming at home, inconvenient travel, meager income, insufficient material self-sufficiency, no education, left-behind elderly, lonely elderly, disabled people, no fixed source of income.
Idioms describing poverty
PíNK nláod?o: Living in poverty, depressed and depressed.
Extreme poverty
Explanation: Extreme poverty: nothing. Describe extreme poverty.
Poor family
Explanation: The family is as poor as a church mouse. Describe extreme poverty.
so poor as if everything had been washed away—penniless
Explanation: Being poor is like being washed with water, and there is nothing. Describe it as poor.
Poverty and care for the elderly (ji ā pí nq and nl m: o)
Explanation: the family is poor and the parents are old. In the old society, it meant that families were difficult and could not leave their elderly parents to make a living.
The family stood on the wall.
Explanation: family: family economic situation; Pilaster: A four-legged wall. Describe poverty, nothing, extreme poverty.
There's nothing.
Explanation: Nothing. It refers to money, but also to grades and knowledge.
Not a penny.
Description: Name: Possession. Not a penny. Describe extreme poverty.
As poor as a church mouse (yīpíns)
Explanation: Being poor is like being washed with water, and there is nothing. Describe it as poor. Nothing but the necessities of life.
It means nothing but yourself. Describe poverty. Often used wrongly to describe lack of expertise. Others:
Poor, poor, poor, poor, poor.
(7) Words to describe poor family.
The word used to describe a poor family is: the family has four walls and is poor.
A family has four walls: there are only four walls at home. Describe being poor and having nothing.
As poor as a church mouse: as poor as a church mouse, there is nothing. Describe it as poor.
(8) Idioms to describe poverty at home.
The family is surrounded by four walls.
Basic explanation
ACTS: Just, just. There are only four walls in the house. Describe being poor and having nothing.
source
Han Abangwu's biography of Han Sima Xiangru: "Wen Jun died at night; Xiang Ru, late return to Chengdu; The house is surrounded by walls. "
example sentence
1. Drugs make many people penniless.
What idioms are there to describe the particularly poor economic conditions at home?
I am short of money, and my home is surrounded by walls. . .
⑽ There are many four-word idioms to describe people's poor family circumstances.
The family is poor on all sides, poor and old, with no stones, no clothes, no food, hunger and cold, and thin clothes.
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