内忧外患

internal trouble and outside aggression (idiom); in a mess both domestically and abroad

Characters and words in 内忧外患

inside / inner / internal / within / interior

= + : Mnemonic symbol: A CT scanner to see inside of someone.

= + : Napoleon just can't find his stapler and suspects that Neanderthal Man has eaten it. Not thinking twice he orders Neanderthal Man to enter his CT scanner in the Eiffel Tower's bathroom, finding his stapler in Neanderthal Man's stomach.
to worry / to concern oneself with / worried / anxiety / sorrow / (literary) to observe mourning

= + : Maud Younger (y) received a medal (尤) for her nice fail (忄) in front of the outhouse (ou1), but now she's worried (忧) that someone will steal her flail since now it is so famous.
outside / in addition / foreign / external

= + : There's a hole in the wall of the airplane's bathroom (ai4), and from outside (外), a bat (夕) wants to enter. Willy Walrus (w) is very afraid of bats, so he does his best to hinder the bat from entering with a voodoo staff (卜).
foreign aggression
to suffer (from illness) / to contract (a disease) / misfortune / trouble / danger / worry

= + : Helga Horse eats a skewer in the anthill's bathroom, with a terrible outcome: after taking the first bite, she suffers from a heart attack.

Words with 内忧外患

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Sentences with 内忧外患

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