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The bishop has set his foot in it.
- 踏进tà jìn
setting foot in; set foot in
- 占一份zhàn yī fèn
have a foot in the dish
- 说错话shuō cuò huà
put one's foot in one's mouth; put one's foot in it
- 风烛残年fēng zhú cán nián
have one foot in the grave
- 失言shī yán
drop a brick, put one's foot in it
- 说话不得体shuō huà bú dé tǐ
put one's foot in it
- 踏上tà shàng
set foot on; setting foot on; step; set foot; step on
- 完全控制某人wán quán kòng zhì mǒu rén
set one's foot on the neck of sb.
- 脚踏两只船jiǎo tà liǎng zhī chuán
have a foot in two camp
- 犯错误fàn cuò wù
make a mistake; put one's foot in it; err; make an error
- 涉足shè zú
set foot in; to step into; to become involved for the first time
- 谣传yáo chuán
rumour; hearsay; it is rumoured that; rumour has it that
- 剕fèi
amputating the feet (a punishment in ancient times)
- 徒步tú bù
pedestrianism; torero; on foot; foot it
- 有机会成功yǒu jī huì chéng gōng
have the ball at one's feet
- 蹑足附耳niè zú fù ěr
pressing the foot and whispering in the ear -- telling a secret
- 极笨拙jí bèn zhuō
have two left feet
- 忍心做rěn xīn zuò
find it in one's heart to do, have the heart to
- 有恃无恐yǒu shì wú kǒng
secure in the knowledge that one has strong backing
- 夜幕降临yè mù jiàng lín
The night screen has hung down.; Evening closes in.; in the evening, when
- 碍事ài shì
be in the way; be a hindrance; keep under sb.'s feet
- 凑巧còu qiǎo
luckily; fortunately; as luck would have it
- 挟天子以令诸侯 [overawe] the emperor and command the nobles; have the emperor in one's power and order the dukes about in
- 黥首刖足qíng shǒu yuè zú
brand sb.'s face and cut off his feet
- 坚决反对jiān jué fǎn duì
set oneself against; set one's face against; put one's foot down; make a stand
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