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Trad. 延頸企踵
- to stand on tiptoe and crane one's neck (idiom); fig. to yearn for sth
- lit. rubbing shoulders and following in each other's footsteps
- a thronging crowd
Trad. 摩頂放踵
- to rub one's head and heels (idiom); to slave for the benefit of others
- to wear oneself out for the general good
Trad. 禍不旋踵
- trouble is never far away (idiom)
