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(v.) to step on; to tread on; to tramp on; to trample; to lift and set one's foot onto something |
畀西瓜皮⋯踩 / 俾西瓜皮⋯踩 | (expr.) to trick somebody; literally: to let you step on watermelon skin |
見高拜見低踩 / 見高就拜見低就踩 | (expr.) to flatter those above one and bully those below, to be a snob, to treat people differently accordin... [Not Yet Published] |
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(v.) to keep going without rest or sleeping |
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(expr.) once someone falls from power, other people are eager to tease, to criticise, to taunt or to exploit... [Not Yet Published] |
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(v.) to ride a bike [Not Yet Published] |
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(v.) to check out the route in advance to gather information [Not Yet Published] |
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踩死雞仔冇錢賠 / 踹死雞仔冇錢賠 | (expr.) to have no cash in one's pocket; literally, step on and kill a chick, no money to repay |
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(v.) tightrope walking; a circus trick where the performer walks along a thin wire at a great height |
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(v.) to step on the boundary line [Not Yet Published] |
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(v.) (soccer) to fall over after stepping on the ball; literally: step on a ball vehicle [Not Yet Published] |
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(v.) to fall victim to a trap; literally: to step onto a banana peel [Not Yet Published] |