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Tia Andy's phrase
The correct pronunciation of "tiao" is: di m \u n, which is the only pronunciation.

Phrases include: toes, toes, toes.

1, toe

Pinyin di m: n Ji m: o

Lift your heels and touch the ground with your forefoot. Describe how one foot is sick or walking on the ground.

Natasha ran home and tiptoed into the half-opened living room door.

Second step

Pinyin di m: n b

Interpretation 1, prostrate. 2. One of the dance moves. Walk on tiptoe. 3. One of the double turn steps. When stepping forward, the heel is raised and the sole of the foot touches the ground, which is a common action of short actors.

Ex.: She raised her arms, pulled off her shoulder, and walked with the rhythm of gongs and drums, shaking her waist, shoulders and fan from side to side.

Step 3: Stand firm.

Pinyin di m: n zh ǒ ng

Stand on tiptoe.

He stood on tiptoe, looking for his familiar parasol and supporting easel, at a loss.

Extended data:

On tiptoe

Pinyin di m: n

Radical foot

Stroke 15

The order of strokes is vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, lifting, point, horizontal, left, vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal folding and horizontal.

Interpretation 1, lift your heel and touch the ground with your toes. The lame man touches the ground with his toes when he walks.

Make a sentence

1. They crept upstairs so as not to wake the children.

I stood on tiptoe and barely reached the button.

He tried to stand up straight and slowly stretched out his arm.

Trees, like the longings of the earth, stand on tiptoe to peep at the sky.

It took him a long time to wake up in the afternoon. His footman tiptoed in several times to see if he had moved.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-article

Baidu Chinese article