拖鞋
tuō xié
Pinyin
Definition
拖鞋
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- slippers
- sandals
- flip-flops
- CL:雙|双[shuāng],隻|只[zhī]
Character Decomposition
Idioms (5)
光脚的不怕穿鞋的
- 1 lit. the barefooted people are not afraid of those who wear shoes (idiom)
- 2 fig. the poor, who have nothing to lose, do not fear those in power
穿小鞋
- 1 lit. to make sb wear tight shoes (idiom)
- 2 to make life difficult for sb
脚正不怕鞋歪
- 1 lit. a straight foot has no fear of a crooked shoe
- 2 an upright man is not afraid of gossip (idiom)
踏破铁鞋
- 1 lit. to wear out one's iron shoes (idiom)
- 2 fig. to search high and low
连拖带拉
- 1 pushing and pulling (idiom)
Sample Sentences
需要换拖鞋吗?
Do I have to change in to slippers?
嗯,还配了双拖鞋。
Uh-huh. And with sandals.
有的公司规定不可以穿拖鞋上班。
Some companies stipulate that you can't wear flip-flops to work.
你好,我要拖鞋。
Hello. I'd like some slippers.
算了算了,就按他的意思办吧,你们接着干。对了,师傅,你看我们玄关这里能不能再做个架子?下面放拖鞋,上面我想放个鱼缸。
Forget it, just go with his idea. You guys can keep going. That's right, sir, would it be possible to put in another shelf in the entryway? We can put slippers underneath it and I want to put an aquarium on top.
这双拖鞋是干净的。
This pair of slippers is clean.