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gēn heel / to follow closely / to go with / (of a woman) to marry sb / with / compared with / to / towards / and (joining two nouns)
高跟鞋 gāo gēn xié high-heeled shoes
zhǒng to arrive / to follow / heel
逃之夭夭 táo zhī yāo yāo to escape without trace (idiom); to make one's getaway (from the scene of a crime) / to show a clean pair of heels
神魂颠倒 shén hún diān dǎo lit. spirit and soul upside down (idiom); infatuated and head over heels in love / fascinated / captivated
尾随 wěi suí to tail behind / to tag along / to follow on the heels of
后跟 hòu gēn heel (part of a foot) / heel (of a sock) / counter (the part of a shoe that cups the back of one's heel) / followed by (used in describing a format, such as "filename followed by file extension")
跑掉 pǎo diào to run away / to take to one's heels
鞋跟 xié gēn heel (of a shoe)
旋踵 xuán zhǒng (literary) in an instant (lit. to turn on one's heel)
撒腿 tuǐ to take to one's heels / to scram
热恋 liàn to fall head over heels in love / to be passionately in love
脚跟 jiǎo gēn heel
跟脚 gēn jiǎo to feet the feet perfectly / to follow closely / hard on sb's heels
接踵 jiē zhǒng to follow on sb's heels
死穴 xué lethal point (acupuncture) / vulnerable spot / Achilles' heel
长跪 cháng guì to kneel as in prayer (without sitting back on the heels)
摩顶放踵 dǐng fàng zhǒng to rub one's head and heels (idiom); to slave for the benefit of others / to wear oneself out for the general good
坐冷板凳 zuò lěng bǎn dèng to hold an inconsequential job / to receive a cold reception / to be kept waiting for an assignment or audience / to be out in the cold / to be sidelined / to warm the bench / to cool one's heels
跪坐 guì zuò to sit kneeling with legs folded underneath the thighs and buttocks resting on the heels
罩门 zhào mén Achilles' heel / chink in the armor
平底 píng flat bottomed / low heeled
跟腱 gēn jiàn heel tendon of mammals / Achilles tendon
致命伤 zhì mìng shāng mortal wound / (fig.) fatal weakness / Achilles' heel
掉头就走 diào tóu jiù zǒu to turn on one's heels / to walk away abruptly


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