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Stroke by Stroke: 踢 Writing Order
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踢
[tī]
动
1. 用脚触击。
(English: To strike with the foot.)
例:~毽子。
(Example: Kick the shuttlecock.)
一脚~开。
(One kick to start.)
~蹬。
(Kick and push.)
~踏。
(Step and kick.)
~皮球(a. 抬脚触击皮球;b. 喻互相推委,来回扯皮的官僚主义作风)。
(Kick a soccer ball (a. To lift the foot to strike the soccer ball; b. To metaphorically refer to the back-and-forth bureaucratic style of pushing responsibilities onto each other).)
2. 这个“踢”是近代的新字。
(English: This "kick" is a new character in modern times.)
3. 剔除; 排除。
(English: To eliminate.)
4. 如:踢脱(除籍。妓女从良);踢荡(挥霍,糟蹋)。
(For example: To kick off (to remove from registration, e.g., a prostitute turning over a new leaf); to squander or waste.)
引
1. 《正字通》:踢,以足蹴物。
(English: From "Zhèngzìtōng": "kick" means to strike something with the foot.)
例
1. 又如:踢弄(百戏技艺中以手足为主的杂技);踢箭(北方的游戏,即南方的踢毽子);踢飞脚(两脚相继踢起,高与头齐);踢天弄井(上天入地的捣乱);踢斛淋尖(官吏溢收农民税粮的方法)。
(For instance: to play with kicking (a type of acrobatics mainly using hands and feet); to kick an arrow (a northern game similar to southern shuttlecock kicking); to kick with both feet alternately, reaching the height of the head; to create chaos from the sky to the earth; to kick the tax; methods by which officials take more tax from farmers.)
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