guǒtui腿
腿
common
noun
Meaning of 裹腿
裹腿 means leg wrappings; puttees; cloth strips wrapped around the lower legs (over trousers, esp. by soldiers when marching). Pronounced guǒ tui.
- leg wrappings; puttees; cloth strips wrapped around the lower legs (over trousers, esp. by soldiers when marching)
Definitions & Examples
Jiù旧
shí时
shì士
bīng兵
xíng行
jūn军
shí时
dōu都
yào要
dǎ打
guǒ裹
tui腿
。
In the old days, soldiers all wrapped their legs when marching.
Tā他
tuǐ腿
shàng上
chán缠
zhe着
hēi黑
sè色
de的
guǒ裹
tui腿
。
He had black puttees wrapped around his legs.
Dǎ打
guǒ裹
tui腿
kě可
yǐ以
jiǎn减
qīng轻
cháng长
tú途
xíng行
jūn军
de的
pí疲
láo劳
。
Wrapping one's legs can reduce fatigue from long marches.
Relations
Synonyms
Measure Words
条/ tiáo
Primary
副/ fù