鞋套
xié tào
Pinyin
Definition
鞋套
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- overshoe
- shoe cover
Character Decomposition
Related Words (20)
- 1 to cover
- 2 to encase
- 3 cover
- 4 sheath
- 5 to overlap
- 6 to interleave
- 7 to model after
- 8 to copy
- 9 formula
- 10 harness
- 11 loop of rope
- 12 (fig.) to fish for
- 13 to obtain slyly
- 14 classifier for sets, collections
- 15 bend (of a river or mountain range, in place names)
- 16 tau (Greek letter Ττ)
- 1 outfit or suit (of clothes)
- 2 set of coordinated items
- 3 kit
- 1 set meal
- 2 product or service package (e.g. for a cell phone subscription)
Idioms (4)
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
Sample Sentences
那我给你鞋套吧。
Then I'll give you some shoe covers.