灰头土脸

灰頭土臉
huītóutǔliǎn
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 head and face covered in dust and grime
  2. 2 (figuratively) dejected; dispirited; humiliated

Examples

Tā cóng gōngdì huílái, huītóutǔliǎn de.
He came back from the construction site, covered in dust and grime.
Bǐsài shū de huītóutǔliǎn, qiúduì shìqì dīluò.
They lost the match in humiliating fashion, and team morale plummeted.

Tips

usage
Two layers: literal (dirty face) and figurative (beaten down, embarrassed). Context decides which — 灰头土脸回来 could be either a miner after work or a candidate after a lost election.
memory
(ash) + (head) + (dirt) + (face) = "ash-head, dirt-face." Picture someone who just crawled out of a dusty hole.

Stroke Order

huī
tóu
liǎn