释义 |
Examples:lit. clasp the Buddha's feet when danger arises (idiom); fig. to profess devotion only when in trouble—lit. assess the head and discuss the feet (idiom); minute criticism of a woman's appearance—long boots (covering feet, legs and lower abdomen)—fling one's arms and stamp one's feet (in anger or despair)—as close as one's hands and feet (idiom); loving one another as brothers—cut the feet to fit the shoes (idiom); to force sth to fit (as to a Procrustean bed)—amputate one or both feet (punishment in Imperial China)—(onom.) crunch (of marching feet etc)—lit. clasp the Buddha's feet (without ever having burned incense) (idiom); fig. to profess devotion only when in trouble—monastic room 10 feet square—three feet of ice does not form in a single day (idiom); Rome wasn't built in a day—have the world at one's feet—hands dance and feet trip (idiom); dancing and gesticulating for joy—metacarpal bone (long bones in the hand and feet)—T-step (basic dance position, with the feet forming a T shape)—fitting one's feet (of shoes or socks)—too large or small for the feet (of shoes)—square zhang (i.e. unit of area 10 feet square)—stamp one's feet in anger—use both feet equally (football)—with callouses on hands and feet [idiom.]— |