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趿 [tā]
1. 〔~拉〕to put on shoes that only cover the toes (the "拉" is pronounced lightly).
2. 〔~拉儿(lar)〕slippers that only cover the toes and have no back.
趿 [tā]
(verb)
(Phonetic composition. From foot, with sound as the homophone. The original meaning: dragging shoes) Same as the original meaning (English: walk in slippers). For example: 趿拉 (treading on the backs of shoes with heels), 趿履 (dragging shoes; slippers), 趿鞋 (slippers).
趿 [tā]
(verb)
(Phonetic composition. From foot, with sound as the homophone. The original meaning: dragging shoes) Same as the original meaning (English: walk in slippers). For example: 趿拉 (treading on the backs of shoes with heels), 趿履 (dragging shoes; slippers), 趿鞋 (slippers).
(*Quoted from the explanation in the traditional dictionary)
(verb)
1. To use the foot to push or take things. As seen in "Short Song for Wang Lang" by Du Fu: "In the west, the lords rowed the brocade waters, where shall I go to drag my pearl shoes?"
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