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Meaning of 栽跟头

Lookup via: Pinyin | Radicals
zāi gēn tou (Trad.: 栽跟頭)
to fall head over heels; (fig.) to come a cropper
Example Sentences
1
Good heavens, the impish son is falling this time.
2
Too much devote oneself to the long-term goal would make one frustrated at end of the day.
3
Investment is a hazardous business; even those who are in the swim sometimes come a cropper.
4
A lot of people got behind the wheels of some pretty dumb loans and drove them down the drag strip towards ridiculous homes they couldn't afford.
5
Two persons who were chosen failed, and not with regard to economic issues, they stumbled over the question of opposing Bourgeois liberalization.