偏袒 | piān tǎn | to bare one shoulder; (fig.) to side with; to discriminate in favor of | |
袒护 | tǎn hù | to shield (a miscreant) from punishment, criticism etc; to take sb's side | |
袒露 | tǎn lù | to expose; to bare | |
左袒 | zuǒ tǎn | to take sides with; to be partial to; to be biased; to favor one side | |
袒胸露臂 | tǎn xiōng lù bì | having a low neckline (idiom) |
1 | "The law should be clear. It must say exposure of women's breasts on beaches will be prohibited," he said. | |
2 | So, it seems that God is not too worried about breasts. | |
3 | That day, after rescuing Huang Zhong and rousing the people against Han Xuan, Wei Yan bared his arm and mobilized hundreds with a single shout. | |
4 | Topless sunbathing has been common on most beaches in Australia since the 1960s. Nude beaches are also legal in every state except Queensland. | |
5 | In fact, people spend lots of money buying photos and videos of women with exposed breasts. |