蹬腿

to kick one's legs / leg press (exercise) / (coll.) to kick the bucket

Characters and words in 蹬腿

to step on / to tread on / to wear (shoes) / (slang) to dump (sb) / Taiwan pr. [deng4]

= + : Don Quixote (d) wants to mount (登) a cowboy boot (⻊) in front of the engine ((e)ng1), but realistically he is merely stepping (蹬) on it.
leg / CL:條|条[tiao2]

= + 退 : The moon (月) wanted to drive Tommy Turtle (tu) out of the Eiffel Tower (ei3) and claim it for himself. He soon changes his mind as Tommy Turtle bites his leg (腿) very cruel. Although the moon wants to retreat (退), it is too late now since Tommy Turtle won't let go off his leg (腿).
hip bone / old variant of 腿[tui3]

= + 退 : The moon (月) wanted to drive Tommy Turtle (tu) out of the Eiffel Tower (ei3) and claim it for himself. He soon changes his mind as Tommy Turtle bites his leg (腿) very cruel. Although the moon wants to retreat (退), it is too late now since Tommy Turtle won't let go off his leg (腿).

Words with 蹬腿

蹬腿 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 蹬腿

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