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Grouping and Pinyin Characters for Pickpocket

The group words and pinyin characters for pickpocket are as follows:

Pickpocket [pākāi] to make something spread out with a rake or hand. [bākāi]To set apart by hand to the sides.

Pickpocket [bāpí] a metaphor for cruel exploitation.

Pickpocket [bāla] (square) (movable) to pluck rice into the mouth with chopsticks

Pickpocket [bāchē] to climb a moving motor vehicle.

Pickpocket [bāgǎn] name of a ship.

Pickpocket blind [bāxiā] to fool around.

Bādīng [bādīng] a steel fixture with two spikes on the nail head, used to fasten two pieces of wood together

Bādīng [ěrbā] ear pick.

Iron rake [tiěbā] iron rake.

Pickpocket [páqiè] (verb) to steal property from someone.

Eat Li Pi Wai [chīlǐpáwài] is the same as "Eat Li Crawl Outside," which means that the person who receives benefits from party A is secretly doing his best for party B. It is also used as "Eat Li Pi Wai.

They are also known as the "Eat Li-Pei Wai".

Pickpocket [páshǒu] (noun) a thief who steals property from others

Pickpocket cake [págāo] is a kind of cold food made of buckwheat noodles.

páli]〈方〉:sled

扒灰[páhuī]公公與儿媳通奸

扒分[páfēn]赚赚,捞外快.

pálōu]〈方〉

扒高踩低[bāgāāocǎdī]比喻对上奉承攀附,对下欺侮压制。

Bādài]Bādài (扒谱) means to imitate playing a piece of music through hearing, and then to write down the score. In the process of bādài, the training of listening and notation skills will promote the overall improvement of your musical talent.

Picking ears and scratching cheeks [páěrsāosāi] describes being anxious and helpless.

打扒角[dǎbājiǎo]女孩头发分梳两边,束成八字角模样。

Bāfú [bāfú] to lie down.

Bācāmógǔ [bācāmógǔ] See 'Mushroom Grinding', also as 'Grind the Mushroom'. Delayed; entangled.

pick off [bādiào] to remove; to plow away; to dig up

pick child's hand [baérshǒu] see 'pickpocket', (n.) a thief who steals from others

kāitángbāpí [kāitángbāpí] to cut open the belly, pull out the innards, and strip the skin off.

Small steak head [xiǎobātóu] traveling prostitute; private prostitute.

The maggot rake [qūbā] is a toothless rake that stirs up maggots. The metaphor is to cause trouble for no reason, the person who provokes right and wrong.

Quiver-quiver pick hanging torture [bīngbādiàokǎo] forcibly take off the clothes, binding and hanging up to torture. The same as "taut pickpocket hanging torture".

Palóng [palóng] a smuggling speedboat equipped with weapons and rowed by hand at the end of the Qing Dynasty.

The bamboo apparatus of Chaipai [cháibā] is used to carry firewood and grass.

Centering the liver [jiūxīnbāgān] is the equivalent of "hanging by a thread".