| 踩踏 | cǎi tà | to trample on | |
| 踩高跷 | cǎi gāo qiāo | to walk on stilts | |
| 踩水HSK 5 | cǎi shuǐ | to tread water; to paddle or tramp in shallow water | |
| 踩道 | cǎi dào | to scout; to reconnoiter | |
| 脚踩两只船HSK 5 | jiǎo cǎi liǎng zhī chuán | see 脚踏两只船 |
| 1 | Be careful not to slip and fall when stepping on something slippery. | |
| 2 | Be careful not to step on the small stones on the side of the road. | |
| 3 | Afraid of dirtying his shoes, he had to run barefoot. | |
| 4 | He stepped on the brake and the car came to an immediate stop. | |
| 5 | He fell to the ground after stepping on nothing and was in pain for several days. |