Talking Chinese<->English dictionary with pinyin, English definition, pronunciation, variants, stroke animation, stroke order image, and sample sentences.
ID | Chinese | Trad. | Pinyin | PlainPY | English Definition | ||
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ID | Chinese | Trad. | Pinyin | PlainPY | English Definition | ||
1 | 腿 | 腿 | tuǐ | tui3 | hip bone; old variant of 腿 ; leg; Classifiers: 条 | ||
2 | 大腿 | 大腿 | dà tuǐ | da4 tui3 | thigh | ||
3 | 小腿 | 小腿 | xiǎo tuǐ | xiao3 tui3 | lower leg (from knee to ankle); shank | ||
4 | 双腿 | 雙腿 | shuāng tuǐ | shuang1 tui3 | legs; both legs; two legs | ||
5 | 蹬腿 | 蹬腿 | dēng tuǐ | deng1 tui3 | to kick one's legs; leg press (exercise); (coll.) to kick the bucket | ||
6 | 筷子腿 | 筷子腿 | kuài zi tuǐ | kuai4 zi5 tui3 | (coll.) skinny legs | ||
7 | 美人腿 | 美人腿 | měi rén tuǐ | mei3 ren2 tui3 | (Tw) (coll.) edible stem of Manchurian wild rice 菰 , aka water bamboo | ||
8 | 蜜大腿 | 蜜大腿 | mì dà tuǐ | mi4 da4 tui3 | (coll.) curvaceous thighs (loanword from Korean) | ||
9 | 腿了 | 腿了 | tuǐ le | tui3 le5 | (Tw) (Internet slang) too late, someone posted that already (supposedly from "lag" misspelled as "leg") | ||
10 | 拔腿 | 拔腿 | bá tuǐ | ba2 tui3 | to break into a run | ||
11 | 拔腿就跑 | 拔腿就跑 | bá tuǐ jiù pǎo | ba2 tui3 jiu4 pao3 | to start running away at once; to immediately take to one's heels (idiom) | ||
12 | 白腿小隼 | 白腿小隼 | bái tuǐ xiǎo sǔn | bai2 tui3 xiao3 sun3 | (bird species of China) pied falconet (Microhierax melanoleucos) | ||
13 | 绑腿 | 綁腿 | bǎng tuǐ | bang3 tui3 | leg wrappings; puttee; gaiters; leggings | ||
14 | 棒棒腿 | 棒棒腿 | bàng bàng tuǐ | bang4 bang4 tui3 | chicken drumstick (Tw) | ||
15 | 抱粗腿 | 抱粗腿 | bào cū tuǐ | bao4 cu1 tui3 | to latch on to the rich and powerful | ||
16 | 抱大腿 | 抱大腿 | bào dà tuǐ | bao4 da4 tui3 | (coll.) to cling to sb influential or famous | ||
17 | 扯后腿 | 扯後腿 | chě hòu tuǐ | che3 hou4 tui3 | to be a drag or hindrance on sb | ||
18 | 大腿袜 | 大腿襪 | dà tuǐ wà | da4 tui3 wa4 | thigh highs | ||
19 | 短腿猎犬 | 短腿獵犬 | duǎn tuǐ liè quǎn | duan3 tui3 lie4 quan3 | dachshund; basset hound | ||
20 | 断腿 | 斷腿 | duàn tuǐ | duan4 tui3 | broken leg | ||
21 | 二郎腿 | 二郎腿 | èr láng tuǐ | er4 lang2 tui3 | one leg over the other (legs crossed) | ||
22 | 方腿 | 方腿 | fāng tuǐ | fang1 tui3 | processed ham product | ||
23 | 飞腿 | 飛腿 | fēi tuǐ | fei1 tui3 | kick | ||
24 | 狗腿 | 狗腿 | gǒu tuǐ | gou3 tui3 | lackey; henchman; to kiss up to | ||
25 | 狗腿子 | 狗腿子 | gǒu tuǐ zi | gou3 tui3 zi5 | dog's leg; fig. one who follows a villain; henchman; hired thug | ||
26 | 管住嘴迈开腿 | 管住嘴邁開腿 | guǎn zhù zuǐ mài kāi tuǐ | guan3 zhu4 zui3 mai4 kai1 tui3 | lit. shut your mouth, move your legs (motto for losing weight) | ||
27 | 鬼扯腿 | 鬼扯腿 | guǐ chě tuǐ | gui3 che3 tui3 | unable to restrain oneself; pulling and tugging at each other | ||
28 | 红腿斑秧鸡 | 紅腿斑秧雞 | hóng tuǐ bān yāng jī | hong2 tui3 ban1 yang1 ji1 | (bird species of China) red-legged crake (Rallina fasciata) | ||
29 | 红腿小隼 | 紅腿小隼 | hóng tuǐ xiǎo sǔn | hong2 tui3 xiao3 sun3 | (bird species of China) collared falconet (Microhierax caerulescens) | ||
30 | 花拳绣腿 | 花拳繡腿 | huā quán xiù tuǐ | hua1 quan2 xiu4 tui3 | flowery of fist with fancy footwork (idiom); highly embellished and ineffectual; fancy but impractical skills; all show and no go; pugilistic wankery | ||
31 | 黄腿渔鸮 | 黃腿漁鴞 | huáng tuǐ yú xiāo | huang2 tui3 yu2 xiao1 | (bird species of China) tawny fish owl (Ketupa flavipes) | ||
32 | 火腿 | 火腿 | huǒ tuǐ | huo3 tui3 | ham; Classifiers: 个 | ||
33 | 火腿肠 | 火腿腸 | huǒ tuǐ cháng | huo3 tui3 chang2 | ham sausage | ||
34 | 鸡腿 | 雞腿 | jī tuǐ | ji1 tui3 | chicken leg; drumstick; Classifiers: 根 | ||
35 | 鸡腿菇 | 雞腿菇 | jī tuǐ gū | ji1 tui3 gu1 | shaggy ink cap (edible mushroom); Coprinus comatus | ||
36 | 假腿 | 假腿 | jiǎ tuǐ | jia3 tui3 | false leg | ||
37 | 架二郎腿 | 架二郎腿 | jià èr láng tuǐ | jia4 er4 lang2 tui3 | to stick one leg over the other (when sitting) | ||
38 | 金华火腿 | 金華火腿 | jīn huá huǒ tuǐ | Jin1 hua2 huo3 tui3 | Jinhua ham | ||
39 | 裤腿 | 褲腿 | kù tuǐ | ku4 tui3 | trouser leg | ||
40 | 罗圈腿 | 羅圈腿 | luó quān tuǐ | luo2 quan1 tui3 | bow-legged; bandy-legged | ||
41 | 毛腿耳夜鹰 | 毛腿耳夜鷹 | máo tuǐ ěr yè yīng | mao2 tui3 er3 ye4 ying1 | (bird species of China) great eared nightjar (Eurostopodus macrotis) | ||
42 | 毛腿鵟 | 毛腿鵟 | máo tuǐ kuáng | mao2 tui3 kuang2 | (bird species of China) rough-legged buzzard (Buteo lagopus) | ||
43 | 毛腿沙鸡 | 毛腿沙雞 | máo tuǐ shā jī | mao2 tui3 sha1 ji1 | (bird species of China) Pallas's sandgrouse (Syrrhaptes paradoxus) | ||
44 | 泥腿 | 泥腿 | ní tuǐ | ni2 tui3 | peasant; yokel | ||
45 | 泥腿子 | 泥腿子 | ní tuǐ zi | ni2 tui3 zi5 | peasant; yokel | ||
46 | O型腿 | O型腿 | o xíng tuǐ | O xing2 tui3 | bow legs; bow-leggedness | ||
47 | 盘腿 | 盤腿 | pán tuǐ | pan2 tui3 | to sit cross-legged; to sit in the lotus position | ||
48 | 跑腿 | 跑腿 | pǎo tuǐ | pao3 tui3 | to run errands | ||
49 | 跑腿儿 | 跑腿兒 | pǎo tuǐ r | pao3 tui3 r5 | to run errands | ||
50 | 跑腿子 | 跑腿子 | pǎo tuǐ zi | pao3 tui3 zi5 | (dialect) to live as a bachelor; bachelor | ||
51 | 劈腿 | 劈腿 | pǐ tuǐ | pi3 tui3 | to do the splits (gymnastics); (Tw) two-timing (in romantic relationships); Taiwan pr. [pi1 tui3] | ||
52 | 前腿 | 前腿 | qián tuǐ | qian2 tui3 | forelegs | ||
53 | 翘二郎腿 | 翹二郎腿 | qiào èr láng tuǐ | qiao4 er4 lang2 tui3 | to stick one leg over the other (when sitting) | ||
54 | 瘸腿 | 瘸腿 | qué tuǐ | que2 tui3 | crippled; lame; a cripple; a lame person | ||
55 | 撒腿 | 撒腿 | sā tuǐ | sa1 tui3 | to take to one's heels; to scram | ||
56 | 散腿裤 | 散腿褲 | sǎn tuǐ kù | san3 tui3 ku4 | loose-fitting pants; Chinese-style pants | ||
57 | 扫荡腿 | 掃蕩腿 | sǎo dàng tuǐ | sao3 dang4 tui3 | leg sweep | ||
58 | 伸腿瞪眼 | 伸腿瞪眼 | shēn tuǐ dèng yǎn | shen1 tui3 deng4 yan3 | to die (idiom) | ||
59 | 潭腿 | 潭腿 | tán tuǐ | tan2 tui3 | Tantui, a northern school of martial arts boxing | ||
60 | 腿肚子 | 腿肚子 | tuǐ dù zi | tui3 du4 zi5 | calf (back of the leg below the knee) | ||
61 | 腿号 | 腿號 | tuǐ hào | tui3 hao4 | legband (on a bird) | ||
62 | 腿号箍 | 腿號箍 | tuǐ hào gū | tui3 hao4 gu1 | see 腿号 | ||
63 | 腿后腱 | 腿後腱 | tuǐ hòu jiàn | tui3 hou4 jian4 | hamstring muscle | ||
64 | 腿脚 | 腿腳 | tuǐ jiǎo | tui3 jiao3 | legs and feet; ability to walk; strides | ||
65 | 腿酸脚软 | 腿酸腳軟 | tuǐ suān jiǎo ruǎn | tui3 suan1 jiao3 ruan3 | One's legs are tired from walking (for a long time). (idiom) | ||
66 | 腿玩年 | 腿玩年 | tuǐ wán nián | tui3 wan2 nian2 | (slang) stunning legs; sexy legs | ||
67 | 腿腕 | 腿腕 | tuǐ wàn | tui3 wan4 | ankle | ||
68 | 拖后腿 | 拖後腿 | tuō hòu tuǐ | tuo1 hou4 tui3 | to impede; to obstruct; to hold back | ||
69 | 外八字腿 | 外八字腿 | wài bā zì tuǐ | wai4 ba1 zi4 tui3 | bow legs; bandy legs | ||
70 | 外小腿 | 外小腿 | wài xiǎo tuǐ | wai4 xiao3 tui3 | shin | ||
71 | 西藏毛腿沙鸡 | 西藏毛腿沙雞 | xī zàng máo tuǐ shā jī | Xi1 zang4 mao2 tui3 sha1 ji1 | (bird species of China) Tibetan sandgrouse (Syrrhaptes tibetanus) | ||
72 | 小腿肚 | 小腿肚 | xiǎo tuǐ dù | xiao3 tui3 du4 | calf (of the leg) | ||
73 | 心急腿慢 | 心急腿慢 | xīn jí tuǐ màn | xin1 ji2 tui3 man4 | the more impatient the slower the movement (idiom) | ||
74 | 有一腿 | 有一腿 | yǒu yī tuǐ | you3 yi1 tui3 | (coll.) to have an affair |
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