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to walk a mile in their shoes
- 削足适履xuē zú shì lǚ
act in a Procrustean way, cut the feet to fit the shoes
- 一哩yī lǐ
a mile
- 横死héng sǐ
die in one's shoes
- 履lǚ
carry out; footstep; shoe; walk on; to tread on
- 靸sǎ
wear cloth shoes with the backs turned in
- 趿tā
wear cloth shoes with the backs turned in
- 屐jī
clogs; shoes in general
- 暴死bào sǐ
die in one's boots, die in one's shoes, sudden death
- 黛dài
a black pigment used by women in ancient times to paint their eyebrows
- 海里hǎi lǐ
nautical mile; mile; admiralty mile; sea mile
- 靪dīng
resole a shoe; patch
- 英里yīng lǐ
mile
- 轻而易举地qīng ér yì jǔ dì
in a walk
- 遛遛liú liú
take a walk
- 蹀蹀dié dié
walk in a mincing gait
- 散步sàn bù
take a walk; go for a walk; go for a stroll
- 帆布鞋fān bù xié
canvas shoes, rope soled shoes
- 就位jiù wèi
fill one's shoes, perch
- 敝屣bì xǐ
worn-out shoes; a worthless thing
- 蔽屣bì xǐ
a worthless thing, worn-out shoes
- 踏青tà qīng
go for a walk in the country in spring
- 浬lǐ
nautical mile; sea mile
- 坤鞋kūn xié
female's shoes
- 童鞋tóng xié
children's shoes
- 趿拉tā lā
wear cloth shoes with the backs turned in; shuffle about with the backs of one's shoes
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