拳打脚踢 | quán dǎ jiǎo tī | lit. to punch and kick (idiom); to beat up; fig. determined to sort out a problem | |
踢踏舞 | tī tà wǔ | tap dance | |
踢脚线 | tī jiǎo xiàn | skirting board | |
踢马刺 | tī mǎ cì | horse spur | |
踢通踢通 | tī tong ti tong | sound of blows of a hammer, etc. (onomatopoeia) |
1 | I never play soccer. | |
2 | Will you play football with me? | |
3 | I like playing football. | |
4 | I didn't play with John when he was a left-winger, but I did have 45 minutes alongside him in the centre of midfield. | |
5 | He kicked a penalty goal in the football match. |