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(1)
〈汚れを落とす〉 wash one's feet.
(2)
〈関係を断つ〉
読み方:あしをあらう
足を洗う
(乞食なら)to quit a beggar's life―(花柳界なら)―quit a life of shame
足を拭くこと
the action of wiping a foot
足を拭うこと
the action of wiping one's feet
足を拭う物
something with which to wipe one's feet
足をとどめる
to stay―make a stay
足を滑らす
to slip
足をひっこませる
to draw in one's legs
足をゆるめる
to slacken one's pace―slacken one's steps
足を留める
to stay―make a stay―in a place
足のうら
the sole of the foot
足でこする
scrape with the paws
足を換える
to change foot―change feet
足を踏はずす
to miss one's footing―lose one's footing―make a false step
足を下ろす
to set one's foot down
足を乱す
to break step―walk out step
足がらを掛ける
to trip up one's adversary
足を掬うようにさせる
to cause someone to trip
足がせをかける
to fetter a man―put a man in irons
足にあかぎれを切らす
to get one's feet chapped or cracked
足を突っ張る
to plant one's feet on the ground
足の裏
がっしりした足
stocky legs
片足
a foot as part of the body of a living creature
足に水気が来た
My legs have become dropsical.
足がつく
A crime or a criminal is traced.
足を踏む
to tread on the ground―step on the ground―(強くなら)―stamp on the ground―(久しぶりでなら)―set foot on the ground
足を払うこと
the action of tripping someone so that they lose their balance
足を踏ん張る
to plant one's feet firmly on the ground
足らで事足る
How truly happy is the boor
足を踏み締める
to steady oneself