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Information of 蹄

Pinyin
Radical
Strokes
16 strokes
Usage
★★★★★
Definition
hoof / pork shoulder
蹄 (tí) 1. The protective covering at the tip of the toes of hoofed animals such as horses, cows, pigs, etc.; it also refers to feet that have a keratinized protective covering. 2. [En.] hoof. 3. Refers to draft animals. 4. Examples: hoof (蹄子), hoof tendon (蹄筋). 5. Related terms include: - 蹄尾 (tí wěi): generally refers to the tails of animals. - 蹄腿 (tí tuǐ): the legs of livestock. - 蹄躈 (tí jiǎo): used in ancient times to calculate the number of livestock heads. 4. A net for catching hares ([En.] net of catching hare). 5. See also: dì (另见 dì). 引 (Examples): 1. “马候蹄.” from "谷梁传·昭公八年": Interpretation: "蹄, refers to horse's foot." 2. From "庄子·马蹄": "Horse's hooves can tread on frost and snow." 3. From "唐·柳宗元《三戒》": "The donkey could not bear the anger of the hoof." (Here, hoof is used as a verb: to kick.) 例 (More Examples): - cow hooves (牛蹄); horse hooves (马蹄); pig hooves (猪蹄); hoofprints in a small pond (蹄涔); small ponds with hoofprints (蹄洼); pathways marked by animal hoofprints (蹄道); reciprocal relationship between hoof fingers and claws (蹄蚤); edicts written on red hoof paper (蹄书).
mǎ bù tíng tí
unrelenting / without stopping to rest
ǒu tí mù
Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates, such as pigs, cows, giraffes etc)
zhū tí
pig trotters
kǒu tí yì
foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) / aphthous fever
tí bǎng
the uppermost part of a leg of pork
mǎ tí
horse's hoof / horseshoe / Chinese water chestnut (Eleocharis dulcis or E. congesta)
tí zi
hoof / (old) wench / hussy
mǎ tí shēng
hoofbeat / clatter of a horse's hoofs / clip-clop / clop
sì tí
Four hoof
tí shēng
hoofbeat
tiě tí
iron hoof (of the oppressor)
yǒu tí lèi
Ungulata
mǎ tí xíng
horseshoe shape
mǎ shī qián tí
lit. the horse loses its front hooves / fig. sudden failure through miscalculation or inattentiveness
jī tí mù
Perissodactyla / order of odd-toed ungulate (including horse, tapir, rhinoceros)
ǒu tí
artiodactyl (zoology)
mǎ tí xiù
Horseshoe sleeve
mǎ tí tiě
horseshoe
yáng tí jiǎ
mountain ebony
tí jīn
tendons of beefmutton / pork]
mǎ tí biǎo
Horseshoe watch