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Idioms related to hands and feet
1. Like brothers

Pinyin: q and n

Interpretation: as close as brothers. Describe the deep friendship between friends.

2. Callus of hands and feet

Pinyin: sh \ u sh \ u z ú pi á n zh:?

Explanation: calluses on palms and soles. The bottom of the palm is covered with calluses. Describe working hard often.

be at a loss (what to do)

Pinyin: sh m 4 u z ú w ú cu ú

Explanation: Measures: Resettlement. I don't know where to put my hands and feet. Describe the action in a hurry or unable to cope.

Feel like brothers and sisters

Pinyin: qíng tóng shǒu zú

Interpretation: Brothers: Metaphorical brothers. Deep friendship, as close as brothers.

5. Brotherhood

Pinyin: Shu zúzh Qing Qing

Interpretation: Brothers: Metaphorical brothers. Metaphor brother's feelings.

6. Cocoons with heavy hands and feet

Pinyin: sh m 4 shǎu zúchóng Jiǎn m 4 n

Explanation: Hands and feet are covered with layers of calluses. Describe long-term fatigue.

be at a loss (what to do)

Pinyin: wúsuüCuO shüu zú

Interpretation: There is no room for hands and feet. There is no way to describe it, and I don't know what to do.

8. calluses and feet

Pinyin: Pinyin zh and sh ǒ u zú.

Interpretation: See "I have been burning my hands and feet".

9. lose your head and feet

Pinyin: Shu zúshúCuO Cu

Interpretation: a place where you are at a loss. Describe extreme panic.

10. Brothers and brothers

Pinyin: xi

Interpretation: Close as brothers, close as brothers. Describe their intimate relationship.