Stroke Order: 較腳

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Character: 腳

Jyutping: gok3

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Strokes: 13

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Related Words with "腳"

jat1
sau2
jat1
goek3

(noun) one hand and one leg; (slang) someone's own works; someone works alone; to do something from scratch

jat1
goek3
ngau4
si2

a foot covered in cow dung, it is used to describe a person getting himself / herself in big trouble which is hard to get out of

jat1
goek3
daap6
loeng5
syun4

two-timing (slang)

jat1
goek3
tek3

(slang) to describe someone who handles all the tasks for a project or a business

cat1
sau2
baat3
goek3

seven hands eight feet, which means there are a lot of people interfering and the situation is messy

saam1
goek3
dang3

a chair with only 3 legs; to describe something or someone that is unreliable

saam1
goek3
dang3

something which is unreliable or not trustworthy / a trap for tripping people over / three legged chair

saam1
goek3
gai1

three-wheeled motorcycle; auto rickshaw (slang)

gon1
sau2
zeng6
goek3

describes the feeling of no more worries and troubles; to describe a situation where all the 'loose ends' (i.e. troubles) are settled and taken care of, so one does not need to worry any further; to literally "clean hands, clean feet"

jan4
do1
sau2
goek3
lyun6

too many cooks in the kitchen, too many people trying to work on the same task / project and that messes up the progress

to4
sau2
nang3
goek3

Stand / be in the way;be a hindrance

cin4
hau6
goek3

arriving one after each other on purpose as to avoid unwanted attention

ngan3
ngan3
goek3

legs bouncing up and down while sitting

hap6
sau2
hap6
goek3

co-operate or work together

hai6
ngo5
sau2
goek3

it's not done by me; I didn't do it

hou2
sau2
goek3

has a habit of stealing or theft (slang)

juk1
sau2
juk1
goek3

to fight or get physically aggressive / moving or shaking hands and feet

sei3
goek3
paa4
paa4

one who is crawling on the floor using both hands and feet

gwok3
goek3

National football player

gau3
goek3

enough amount of people

daai6
zin2
kyun4
goek3

put one's skills and expertise to good use

daai6
zoeng6
goek3

noun; to describe someone's thigh is as heavy or thick as an elephant

tin1
goek3
dai2

till the end; keep pursuing

gaap3
sau2
gaap3
goek3

cooperating in order to accomplish something; to work hand-in-hand

gip6
goek3

shoes that are too tight which digs into one's foot

zaa3
goek3

legs opening outwards; narrow on top, wide at the bottom

hou2
sau2
goek3

it describes people who are clean, and do not steal

hou2
goek3
tau4

one who brings luck

ze2
sau2
ze2
goek3

(adjective) sluggish and clumsy; a term used to imply that someone is slow-moving and lacking the deftness to do work

hau6
goek3

noun; the rear foot, normally, it describes one person after another one; (immediately) after

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13 Strokes

lyun6
ceoi1
jung4
zyun6
zaai3
soeng1
so4
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zoeng6
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