足 – מילון עברי-אנגלי
足
n.
(Hira=あし) foot, bottom or lowest part of something (i.e. stairs, a table, a hill, a page, etc.), paw, leg; footpace, footstep, tread
足
n.
(Trad=足, Pinyin=zu2) foot, leg
adv.
(Trad=足, Pinyin=zu2) as much as, enough, full
adj.
(Trad=足, Pinyin=zu2) sufficient, enough, ample, full
足
n.
(Simp=足, Pinyin=zu2) foot, leg
adv.
(Simp=足, Pinyin=zu2) as much as, enough, full
adj.
(Simp=足, Pinyin=zu2) sufficient, enough, ample, full
족
(1) in a row [line]
(2) all during; throughout; all the time
(3) far; away
(4) with a rip
(5) droopingly
(6) recede [retreat] completely [all down the line, readily, easily]
(7) quickly; roughly; briefly
[足] a foot; a cloven foot; a hoof; the leg; the shank; the trotter
족하다
[足-] (be) sufficient; enough; adequate; suffice; serve; answer; do
举足轻重
ju3 zu2 qing1 zhong4
One step holds the balance.Referring to a very important action in a given situation.
千里之行始于足下
qian1 li3 zhi1 xing2 shi3 yu2 zu2 xia4
A journey of a thousand li starts right under one's feet.A journey of a thousand miles starts with one single step. This is a quote from the 64:th song of Lao Ze's book "Dao De Jing".
画蛇添足
hua4 she2 tian1 zu2
Draw a snake with feet.A figure of speech to describe adding something that does not exist or to do something redundantly. Wasting time on something superfluous. Compare with 画龙点睛 (hua4 long2 dian3 jing1).