Read Edit View history 每下愈况 měixiàyùkuàng to go from bad to worse Origin Definitions Defs Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 每下愈况 每下愈況 měixiàyùkuàng to go from bad to worse to steadily deteriorate; to get worse and worse to judge from a low point (literary) to judge the quality of something by examining its lowest or least obvious parts; originally used in 庄子 zhuāngzi to describe checking a pig's fatness by treading on its legs Frequency Written text 0.016 per million Cross-References Same as 每况愈下 měikuàngyùxiàAntonym 蒸蒸日上 zhēngzhēngrìshàngSee 庄子 zhuāngzi Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)
每下愈况 每下愈況 měixiàyùkuàng to go from bad to worse to steadily deteriorate; to get worse and worse to judge from a low point (literary) to judge the quality of something by examining its lowest or least obvious parts; originally used in 庄子 zhuāngzi to describe checking a pig's fatness by treading on its legs Frequency Written text 0.016 per million Cross-References Same as 每况愈下 měikuàngyùxiàAntonym 蒸蒸日上 zhēngzhēngrìshàngSee 庄子 zhuāngzi Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)