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dance someone off his legs
- 跳舞tiào wǔ
dance; shake a leg
- 唠叨不停lào dāo bú tíng
talk the hind leg off a donkey; talk the bark off a tree
- 送人sòng rén
to see someone off; drop sb off; give
- 站稳zhàn wěn
keep one's legs
- 当面吹捧dāng miàn chuī pěng
flatter someone to his face
- 垂死chuí sǐ
on one's last legs
- 有人yǒu rén
someone
- 唠叨不休lào dāo bú xiū
chatter endlessly [interminably]; be garrulous; talk the hind leg off a donkey
- 走动zǒu dòng
walk about; stretch one's legs
- 踢踏舞tī tà wǔ
step dance; tap dance
- 气势汹汹qì shì xiōng xiōng
get up on one's hind legs
- 茶舞chá wǔ
tea dance
- 轮舞lún wǔ
round dance
- 裤腿kù tuǐ
trouser legs
- 拼命跑pīn mìng pǎo
as fast as one's legs could carry
- 秧歌yāng gē
yangko (a popular rural folk dance)
- 遛达遛达liú dá liú dá
go for a walk; take a walk; have a short walk; stretch one's legs; promenade
- 舞曲wǔ qǔ
dance music; dance
- 舞厅舞wǔ tīng wǔ
ballroom dance
- 战阵舞zhàn zhèn wǔ
war dance
- 长裙舞zhǎng qún wǔ
skirt dance
- 足尖舞zú jiān wǔ
toe dance
- 裤脚kù jiǎo
bottom of a trouser leg; trouser legs
- 躃bì
lame in both legs
- 不晕船bú yūn chuán
sea legs
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