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The Chinese word "高跟鞋" is formed by combining three characters: "高" meaning "high", "跟" meaning "heel", and "鞋" meaning "shoe". Together, they create a direct and descriptive term for a shoe with a raised heel, where "高" modifies "跟" to specify the type of heel, and this combined idea then attaches to "鞋" to define the entire object. This construction visually and conceptually mirrors the item itself, emphasizing its distinctive elevated heel in a straightforward manner.

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她喜欢穿高跟鞋

Tā xǐhuān chuān gāogēnxié.

She likes to wear high heels.

这双高跟鞋很漂亮。

Zhè shuāng gāogēnxié hěn piàoliang.

This pair of high heels is very beautiful.

妈妈买了一双新的高跟鞋

Māma mǎi le yī shuāng xīn de gāogēnxié.

Mom bought a new pair of high heels.

穿着高跟鞋走路有时候会很累。

Chuānzhe gāogēnxié zǒulù yǒu shíhòu huì hěn lèi.

Walking in high heels can sometimes be very tiring.

为了搭配晚礼服,她特意选择了一双银色高跟鞋

Wèile dāpèi wǎnlǐfú, tā tèyì xuǎnzé le yī shuāng yínsè gāogēnxié.

To match the evening gown, she specifically chose a pair of silver high heels.

Word Definition - 高跟鞋

gāo gēn xié high-heeled shoes