脫鞋

to take off one's shoes

Characters and words in 脫鞋

to shed / to take off / to escape / to get away from

= + : The moon (月) just had lots of cash exchanged at an exchange booth (兑) in front of the observatory (o1). Shortly afterwards the cashier finds that the moon's money is fake and grabs him to hold him up, but suddenly Tommy Turtle sheds off (脱) his moon suit and is able to escape (脱)
shoe / CL:雙|双[shuang1],隻|只[zhi1]

= + : Marie Curie (xi) made herself some shoes (鞋) and tries them on in the elevator's kitchen (e2). She cut the shoes out of a cow's hide (革) of which shreds are scattered all around. The shoes are a bit small, so Marie needs to use a jade tablet (圭) as shoehorn to get into the shoe.
variant of 鞋[xie2]

= + : Marie Curie (xi) made herself some shoes (鞋) and tries them on in the elevator's kitchen (e2). She cut the shoes out of a cow's hide (革) of which shreds are scattered all around. The shoes are a bit small, so Marie needs to use a jade tablet (圭) as shoehorn to get into the shoe.

Words with 脫鞋

脫鞋 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 脫鞋

脫鞋 currently does not appear in any sentence.