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Chinese
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to rub; to scour; to grind to rub; to scour; to grind;to stroke; to brush
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shoulder
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to follow the heels of; to follow one another
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trad. (摩肩接踵)
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摩
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肩
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接踵
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simp. #(摩肩接踵)
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摩
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肩
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接踵
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anagram
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接踵摩肩
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Literally: “to rub shoulders following (one another's) heels”.
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Pronunciation
Idiom
摩肩接踵
- to be crowded; to be filled with people.
每个出名景点的人流量可以毫不夸张的用摩肩接踵来形容 [MSC, trad. and simp.]- From: 2024May 2, 每个城市都“来了一亿人”,14亿人不够分了!不凑热闹的本地人去哪儿了?
- měi ge chūmíng jǐngdiǎn de rén liúliàng kěyǐ háobù kuāzhāng de yòng mójiānjiēzhǒng lái xíngróng
- The flow of people at every famous tourist attraction can be described without exaggeration crowded to the point of rubbing shoulders and following each others heels
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