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have someone by the leg
- 处于危境chù yú wēi jìng
have a wolf by the ears
- 改换步伐gǎi huàn bù fá
change the leg
- 有耐力yǒu nài lì
have legs, tolerate
- 难于行动nán yú háng dòng
have a bone in one's leg
- 站不住脚zhàn bú zhù jiǎo
have not a leg to stand on
- 轮休lún xiū
have holidays by turns
- 走得快zǒu dé kuài
gain time, have legs
- 有人yǒu rén
someone
- 站稳zhàn wěn
keep one's legs
- 遛达遛达liú dá liú dá
go for a walk; take a walk; have a short walk; stretch one's legs; promenade
- 隔墙有耳gé qiáng yǒu ěr
Walls [Pitchers] have ears -- beware of eavesdroppers!; Someone may be listening
- 腓féi
calf (of the leg); wither
- 按日àn rì
by the day
- 计件jì jiàn
by the job
- 拦腰lán yāo
by the waist
- 论件lùn jiàn
by the piece
- 顺风段shùn fēng duàn
downwind leg
- 进退两难jìn tuì liǎng nán
have a wolf by the ears, in a cleft stick, up a tree, up the pole
- 烤羊腿kǎo yáng tuǐ
roast leg of lamb; roasted mutton leg
- 竟敢jìng gǎn
have the audacity; have the impertinence; dare
- 唠叨不停lào dāo bú tíng
talk the hind leg off a donkey; talk the bark off a tree
- 按常规àn cháng guī
by the book
- 按钟点àn zhōng diǎn
by the hour
- 等到děng dào
by the time, when
- 官方guān fāng
by the government, official
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