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撩袖
[liáo xiù]
Literally means 'flicking up the sleeve'. It could be interpreted as having a dramatic flair or a casual, elegant gesture of action, sometimes also implying readiness for work or action.
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染指
[răn zhĭ]
Literally meaning to touch with fingers it metaphorically suggests getting involved in something ...
揪到耳朵了
[jiū dào ĕr duŏ le]
Literally this means pulling ones ears which can metaphorically indicate getting caught out or ...
雄几拂袖
[xióng jĭ fú xiù]
This roughly interprets as man throws up his sleeve evoking the image of somebody who takes action ...
踮踮脚低低头
[diăn diăn jiăo dī dī tóu]
A phrase conveying subtle movement such as reaching up slightly on tiptoe and lowering one ’ s head ...
轻拂挽袖
[qīng fú wăn xiù]
Imaginatively this name implies delicate and graceful movements akin to gently brushing past while ...
轻拢衣袖
[qīng lŏng yī xiù]
Translating to Gently Gathering Sleeves this poetic phrase could imply delicate gestures elegant ...
撩起刘海
[liáo qĭ liú hăi]
Literally Lifting the fringe it metaphorically describes someone whos playful or trying to draw ...