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Idioms describing failure and their explanations

Loss: loss. Both the sergeant and the general suffered losses. Lose a battle.

【 abandon armour and helmet 】 describe the appearance of the defeated fled in panic.

Describe the army defeated like water 】 【, like water splashed on the ground.

[defeat] defeat, heavy losses.

A defeated general. Nowadays, it is often used to satirize people who fail.

Describe being defeated and fleeing.

[Abandon armor and drag troops] Lose armor and drag weapons. Describe the appearance of running away in a mess after losing the battle.

Helmets and armor: helmets and armor. I lost my armor when I ran away. Describe the appearance of running away after defeat.

[rout] was beaten to pieces and the team failed. Describe a fiasco.

Describe a complete failure 】 【 failure to the point of uncontrollable.

[Wolf rushes to the dead] tapir: pig; Suddenly: dash. Run like a wolf and collide like a pig. Describe a group of bad guys running around and scratching around.

[stumbling]: stumbling; Jane: Cheer up. Once you fall, you can't get up again. Metaphor is that you can't get up when you encounter setbacks.

【 out of the water 】 originally described the decline of late spring scenery. Later, it was often used to describe being beaten badly.

[Looking at the wind] Invincible: The vegetation falls with the wind. As soon as grass meets the wind, it collapses. Metaphor means that the army has no fighting spirit. Seeing each other's momentum is very strong from a distance, we will break up if we don't fight.