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跟 |
gēn | heel / to follow closely / to go with / (of a woman) to marry sb / with / compared with / to / towards / and (joining two nouns) |
热 |
rè liàn | to fall head over heels in love / to be passionately in love |
平 |
píng dǐ | flat bottomed / low heeled |
跑 |
pǎo diào | to run away / to take to one's heels |
脚 |
jiǎo gēn | heel |
撒 |
sā tuǐ | to take to one's heels / to scram |
尾 |
wěi suí | to tail behind / to tag along / to follow on the heels of |
脚 |
jiǎo hòu gēn | heel |
长 |
cháng guì | to kneel as in prayer (without sitting back on the heels) |
鞋 |
xié gēn | heel (of a shoe) |
坐 |
zuò lěng bǎn dèng | to hold an inconsequential job / to receive a cold reception / to be kept waiting for an assignment or audience / to be out in the cold / to be sidelined / to warm the bench / to cool one's heels |
神 |
shén hún diān dǎo | lit. spirit and soul upside down (idiom); infatuated and head over heels in love / fascinated / captivated |
致 |
zhì mìng shāng | mortal wound / (fig.) fatal weakness / Achilles' heel |
撒 |
sā yā zi | (dialect) to rush off / to scamper off double-quick / to take to one's heels / to make oneself scarce |
踺 |
jiàn | somersault (in gymnastics or dance) / head-over-heels / aerial flip / also written 踺子 |
布 |
Bù lín dí xī | Brindisi, port city on southeast heel of Italy |
逃 |
táo zhī yāo yāo | to escape without trace (idiom); to make one's getaway (from the scene of a crime) / to show a clean pair of heels |
罩 |
zhào mén | Achilles' heel / chink in the armor |
栽 |
zāi gēn tou | to fall head over heels / (fig.) to come a cropper |
踵 |
zhǒng | to arrive / to follow / heel |