- 遛狗 liùgǒu to walk a dogTo take a dog out for a walk, allowing it to stretch and exercise.
- 遛弯 liùwān to take a stroll(dialect) to go for a walk or take a stroll
- 遛弯儿 liùwānr to take a stroll(dialect) to go for a walk or take a stroll for leisure
- 遛鸟 liùniǎo to take a bird for a strollTo take a caged bird to a park or garden to enjoy the fresh air, a common pastime for retirees in China.
- 遛马 liùmǎ to walk a horseTo lead a horse at a slow pace to stretch its limbs or relieve fatigue.
- 遛早 liùzǎo to take a morning walkto go for a stroll early in the morning as a form of exercise
- 是骡子是马,拉出来遛遛 shìluózishìmǎlāchūlailiùliu the proof is in the puddingliterally meaning "whether it is a mule or a horse, take it out for a walk"; used to express that the only way to judge someone's true ability or the quality of a thing is to put it to a practical test
- 是骡子是马,牵出来遛遛 shìluózishìmǎqiānchūlailiùliu the proof is in the puddingliterally meaning "to see whether it is a mule or a horse, take it out for a walk"; used to mean that a person's true ability or the quality of a thing can only be judged through a practical test
- 逗遛 dòuliú to stayto stay for a while; to linger; to sojourn
- 遛娃 liùwá to take one's child for a walk(colloquial) to take one's child out for a walk; to spend time outdoors with one's toddler or baby
- 遛早儿 liùzǎor to take a morning strollto go for a walk or stroll in the early morning; commonly used in Northern China
- 遛达 liūda to stroll(colloquial) to stroll; to saunter; to take a walk for pleasure or relaxation
- 遛食儿 liùshír to take a walk after a mealTo take a stroll after eating to help with digestion
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH