八字步 (ba zi bu): translation, meaning, pronunciation, examples

By ricky | December 21, 2017

八字步 (Chinese PinYin: [bā zì bù]; traditional Chinese: 八字步) may mean: (1) noun. a gait in Peking Opera with the toes pointing outwards; (2) noun. out-toeing; (3) adj. duck footed. Some common phrases and expressions are: 大部分的八字步 (most out-toeing), 八字步和内八字 (out-toeing and in-toeing), 走八字步 (walk with the feet turned out).

Literally: 八 (eight) + 字 (character) + 步 (stepping)

1. How to pronounce 八字步?

Chinese Pinyin: [bā zì bù]

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2. Synonyms And Antonyms of 八字步

Synonyms: 四方步

Antonyms: N/A

3. What are the fixed expression, collocation and idioms that contains 八字步

Fixed expression: N/A

Collocation: 大部分的八字步 (most out-toeing), 八字步和内八字 (out-toeing and in-toeing), 走八字步 (walk with the feet turned out),

Idioms: N/A

Terminologies: N/A

4. How to use 八字步 in a sentence?

Below are some example sentences and quotes containing 八字步.

4.1 八字步在2岁左右的宝宝中是非常常见的

Translation: Toeing out in new walkers is very typical up to the age of about 2.

4.2 当你的孩子的脚指向外侧而不是直线的时候, 那就是八字步了

Translation: Out-toeing is when your child’s foot points outward instead of straight ahead.

4.3 大部分的八字步都是正常的, 会自行纠正, 但是也有一些情况会造成严重的八字步

Translation: While out-toeing is often normal and will correct on its own, there are some conditions that cause out-toeing that are serious.

4.4 八字步比内八字情况要少的多,内八字可能会发生在大一点的孩子身上。

Translation: Out-toeing is much less common than in-toeing and can occur in older children.

4.5 八字步意思是走路或跑步时脚指向外,而不是直指。

Translation: Outtoeing means the feet point outward instead of pointing straight when walking or running.

4.6 如果双脚过分向外倾斜, 那就是八字步了

Translation: If the feet angle out excessively this is called outtoeing.

4.7 八字步是有孩子的家庭普遍关心的问题

Translation: Outtoeing are common concerns of families who have young children.

4.8 京剧里老生要走八字步

Translation: The old gentlemen in Peking Opera need to walk with the feet turned out.

5. Stroke Order

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Category: Standard Chinese Words And Expressions

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