tuǐ jiǎo
legs and feet
ability to walk
strides
jī tuǐ
chicken leg
drumstick
CL:根[gen1]
pī tuǐ
to do the splits (gymnastics)
two-timing (in romantic relationships)
pán tuǐ
to sit cross-legged
to sit in the lotus position
tuō hòu tuǐ
to impede
to obstruct
to hold back
sā tuǐ
to take to one's heels
to scram
qué tuǐ
crippled
lame
a cripple
a lame person
bǎng tuǐ
leg wrappings
puttee
gaiters
leggings
huā quán xiù tuǐ
flowery of fist with fancy footwork (idiom)
highly embellished and ineffectual
fancy but impractical skills
all show and no go
pugilistic wankery
gǒu tuǐ zi
dog's leg
fig. one who follows a villain
henchman
hired thug
chě hòu tuǐ
to be a drag or hindrance on sb
tán tuǐ
Tantui, a northern school of martial arts boxing
bào cū tuǐ
to latch on to the rich and powerful
máo tuǐ shā jī
(bird species of China) Pallas's sandgrouse (Syrrhaptes paradoxus)
Xī zàng máo tuǐ shā jī
(bird species of China) Tibetan sandgrouse (Syrrhaptes tibetanus)
guǐ chě tuǐ
unable to restrain oneself
pulling and tugging at each other
máo tuǐ kuáng
(bird species of China) rough-legged buzzard (Buteo lagopus)
máo tuǐ ěr yè yīng
(bird species of China) great eared nightjar (Eurostopodus macrotis)
jià èr láng tuǐ
to stick one leg over the other (when sitting)
yǒu yī tuǐ
(coll.) to have an affair
sǎn tuǐ kù
loose-fitting pants
Chinese-style pants
bào dà tuǐ
(coll.) to cling to sb influential or famous
èr láng tuǐ
one leg over the other (legs crossed)
huáng tuǐ yú xiāo
(bird species of China) tawny fish owl (Ketupa flavipes)