脚步 | jiǎo bù | footstep; step | |
脚下 | jiǎo xià | under the foot | |
手脚 | shǒu jiǎo | hand and foot; movement of limbs; action; trick; step in a procedure (Classifiers: 道 ) | |
脚踏实地 | jiǎo tà shí dì | to have one's feet firmly planted on the ground (idiom); realistic without flights of fancy; steady and serious character | |
脚跟 | jiǎo gēn | heel |
1 | For those with four feet, I have love. | |
2 | You should see the thick calluses on my feet. | |
3 | Why use my elbow and foot? | |
4 | The veil came from her head to her feet;she could see out through it, but we could not see her face. | |
5 | Why use my elbow and foot? |