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手閘


手闸

see styles
shǒu zhá
    shou3 zha2
shou cha
handbrake

手隙

see styles
 tesuki
    てすき
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) not busy; unengaged; being free; (2) leisure

手際

see styles
 tegiwa
    てぎわ
performance; skill; tact

手雷

see styles
shǒu léi
    shou3 lei2
shou lei
grenade

手電


手电

see styles
shǒu diàn
    shou3 dian4
shou tien
flashlight; torch

手面

see styles
 tezura
    てづら
(surname) Tezura

手鞠

see styles
 temari
    てまり
traditional Japanese handball game; (female given name) Temari

手頃

see styles
 tegoro
    てごろ
(noun or adjectival noun) moderate; handy; convenient; reasonable

手順

see styles
 tejun
    てじゅん
process; procedure; sequence; protocol; instruction

手頚

see styles
 tekubi
    てくび
(out-dated kanji) wrist

手頭


手头

see styles
shǒu tóu
    shou3 tou2
shou t`ou
    shou tou
on hand; at hand; one's financial situation

手頸


手颈

see styles
shǒu jǐng
    shou3 jing3
shou ching
 tekubi
    てくび
(dialect) wrist
(out-dated kanji) wrist

手首

see styles
 tekubi
    てくび
wrist

手駒

see styles
 tegoma
    てごま
(game pieces, soldiers, etc.) under one's control

手骨

see styles
 shukotsu
    しゅこつ
{anat} bones of the hand

手鬆


手松

see styles
shǒu sōng
    shou3 song1
shou sung
liberal with one's money; free-spending

手鹿

see styles
 tejika
    てじか
(surname) Tejika

手鼻

see styles
 tebana
    てばな
blowing one's nose with one's fingers

お手

see styles
 ote
    おて
(1) (polite language) hand; arm; (2) (honorific or respectful language) handwriting; penmanship; (interjection) (3) 'shake' (command to have a dog place its paw in your hand)

一手

see styles
yī shǒu
    yi1 shou3
i shou
 hitote
    ひとて
a skill; mastery of a trade; by oneself; without outside help
(1) one's own effort; doing single-handedly; (2) a game (of go, shogi, etc.); a match; (3) a dance; a (musical) composition; (4) a company (e.g. of soldiers); a group; a party; (5) one hand
one hand

三手

see styles
 mite
    みて
(place-name) Mite

上手

see styles
shàng shǒu
    shang4 shou3
shang shou
 jouzu(p); joute(ok); joushu(ok) / jozu(p); jote(ok); joshu(ok)
    じょうず(P); じょうて(ok); じょうしゅ(ok)
to obtain; to master; overhand (serve etc); seat of honor
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (ant: 下手・へた・1) skillful; skilled; proficient; good (at); adept; clever; (2) flattery; (place-name) Nobote
abbot

下手

see styles
xià shǒu
    xia4 shou3
hsia shou
 heta(gikun)(p); heta
    へた(gikun)(P); ヘタ
to start; to put one's hand to; to set about; the seat to the right of the main guest
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (ant: 上手・じょうず・1) unskillful; poor; awkward; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) imprudent; untactful; (place-name) Shimode

丑手

see styles
 ushide
    うしで
(place-name) Ushide

丟手


丢手

see styles
diū shǒu
    diu1 shou3
tiu shou
to wash one's hands of something; to have nothing further to do with something

両手

see styles
 ryoute / ryote
    りょうて
(1) both hands; both arms; (2) (from the number of fingers on both hands; used as secret jargon) ten

中手

see styles
 nakante
    なかんて
(1) mid-season crops; mid-season rice; mid-season vegetables; (2) (anat) metacarpus; (place-name) Nakante

久手

see styles
 kude
    くで
(surname) Kude

乗手

see styles
 norite
    のりて
passenger; rider; good rider

九手

see styles
 kute
    くて
(surname) Kute

二手

see styles
èr shǒu
    er4 shou3
erh shou
 futate
    ふたて
indirectly acquired; second-hand (information, equipment etc); assistant
(noun - becomes adjective with の) two groups; two bands

井手

see styles
 ide
    いで
(place-name, surname) Ide

交手

see styles
jiāo shǒu
    jiao1 shou3
chiao shou
to fight hand to hand

京手

see styles
 kyoude / kyode
    きょうで
(place-name) Kyōde

人手

see styles
rén shǒu
    ren2 shou3
jen shou
 hitode
    ひとで
manpower; staff; human hand
(1) someone else's hands; someone else's possession; (2) hand (worker); aide; (3) labor; labour; work; manpower; effort; (4) help; assistance; (5) (human) hand; human act
a person's hand

仁手

see styles
 nide
    にで
(surname) Nide

今手

see styles
 imate
    いまて
(surname) Imate

仕手

see styles
 shite
    して
(1) doer; performer; (2) (kana only) protagonist (in noh or kyogen); hero; leading part; main character; (3) speculator (in trading)

伊手

see styles
 ite
    いて
(place-name, surname) Ite

伝手

see styles
 tenju
    てんじゅ
    tsute
    つて
tuning peg (of a shamisen, etc.); intermediary; influence; good offices; connections; someone to trust; go-between; pull

伴手

see styles
bàn shǒu
    ban4 shou3
pan shou
see 伴禮|伴礼[ban4 shou3 li3]

伸手

see styles
shēn shǒu
    shen1 shou3
shen shou
to reach out with one's hand; to hold out a hand; (fig.) to beg; to get involved; to meddle

住手

see styles
zhù shǒu
    zhu4 shou3
chu shou
to desist; to stop; to stay one's hand

佐手

see styles
 sate
    さて
(place-name, surname) Sate

作手

see styles
zuò shǒu
    zuo4 shou3
tso shou
 tsukude
    つくで
writer; expert
(place-name) Tsukude

保手

see styles
 yasude
    やすで
(surname) Yasude

信手

see styles
xìn shǒu
    xin4 shou3
hsin shou
 shinshu
casually; in passing
Faith, regarded as a hand grasping the precious truth of Buddha.

修手

see styles
xiū shǒu
    xiu1 shou3
hsiu shou
manicure

倒手

see styles
dǎo shǒu
    dao3 shou3
tao shou
to shift from one hand to the other; to change hands (of merchandise)

借手

see styles
 karite
    かりて
borrower; debtor; tenant

假手

see styles
jiǎ shǒu
    jia3 shou3
chia shou
to use sb for one's own ends

做手

see styles
zuò shǒu
    zuo4 shou3
tso shou
to put one's hand to something; to set about; skillful hands; worker; writer

停手

see styles
tíng shǒu
    ting2 shou3
t`ing shou
    ting shou
to stop (what one is doing)

元手

see styles
 motode
    もとで
(1) capital; funds; seed money; (2) asset

兇手


凶手

see styles
xiōng shǒu
    xiong1 shou3
hsiung shou
 kyoushu / kyoshu
    きょうしゅ
murderer; assassin
(out-dated kanji) assassin

先手

see styles
 sente
    せんて
(1) first move (in go, shogi, etc.); moving first; person with the first move; (2) (See 後手・1) forestalling; (seizing the) initiative

免手

see styles
 mende
    めんで
(surname) Mende

入手

see styles
rù shǒu
    ru4 shou3
ju shou
 nyuushu / nyushu
    にゅうしゅ
to begin (with ...) (typically used in a structure such as 從|从[cong2] + {noun} + 入[ru4 shou3]: "to begin with {noun}; to take {noun} as one's starting point"); to receive; to obtain; to buy
(noun, transitive verb) acquisition; obtaining; procurement; getting (hold of); (surname) Irite

兩手


两手

see styles
liǎng shǒu
    liang3 shou3
liang shou
 ryōshu
one's two hands; two prongs (of a strategy); both aspects, eventualities etc; skills; expertise
two hands

八手

see styles
 hatte
    はって
(kana only) fatsi (Fatsia japonica); paperplant; Japanese aralia; (surname) Hatte

公手

see styles
 koushu / koshu
    こうしゅ
(surname) Kōshu

六手

see styles
 mute
    むて
(place-name) Mute

内手

see styles
 uchide
    うちで
(surname) Uchide

冨手

see styles
 tomite
    とみて
(surname) Tomite

凡手

see styles
 bonshu
    ぼんしゅ
(1) mediocre ability; person of ordinary skills; (2) uninteresting (trivial, worthless) move (go, shogi, othello, etc.)

凶手

see styles
 kyoushu / kyoshu
    きょうしゅ
assassin

出手

see styles
chū shǒu
    chu1 shou3
ch`u shou
    chu shou
to dispose of; to spend (money); to undertake a task

分手

see styles
fēn shǒu
    fen1 shou3
fen shou
to part company; to split up; to break up

切手

see styles
 kitte
    きって
stamp (postage); merchandise certificate; (personal name) Kitsute

初手

see styles
 shote
    しょて
(1) first move (in shogi, go, etc.); (2) beginning; start; (surname) Hatsude

利手

see styles
lì shǒu
    li4 shou3
li shou
 kikite
    ききて
dominant hand; handedness
one's dominant hand

到手

see styles
dào shǒu
    dao4 shou3
tao shou
to take possession of; to get hold of

前手

see styles
 maete
    まえて
(surname) Maete

副手

see styles
fù shǒu
    fu4 shou3
fu shou
 fukushu
    ふくしゅ
assistant
assistant; associate

劈手

see styles
pī shǒu
    pi1 shou3
p`i shou
    pi shou
with a lightning move of the hand

助手

see styles
zhù shǒu
    zhu4 shou3
chu shou
 joshu
    じょしゅ
assistant; helper
(1) assistant; helper; (2) assistant (to a professor); research assistant

動手


动手

see styles
dòng shǒu
    dong4 shou3
tung shou
to set about (a task); to hit; to punch; to touch

勝手

see styles
 katte
    かって
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) one's own convenience; one's way; selfishness; (2) surroundings; environment; way of doing things; (3) convenience; ease of use; (4) financial circumstances; living; livelihood; (5) (See 台所・1) kitchen; (6) right hand (in archery); hand that pulls the bowstring; (prefix noun) (7) unauthorised (e.g. phone app, WWW site); unofficial; (surname) Katsute

勾手

see styles
gōu shǒu
    gou1 shou3
kou shou
to collude with; to collaborate; (basketball) hook shot

十手

see styles
 jutte
    じゅって
    jitte
    じって
(archaism) short truncheon with a hook made of metal or wood (used by policeman and private thief-takers in Edo Japan)

千手

see styles
qiān shǒu
    qian1 shou3
ch`ien shou
    chien shou
 chihira
    ちひら
(female given name) Chihira
(千千眼); 千千眼大慈大悲觀音菩薩 The thousand-hand Guanyin, see below. There are various sutras associated with this title, e.g. 千經 an abbreviation of 千眼觀世音菩薩大廣大圓滿無礙大悲心陀羅尼經; also 千軌 or 軌經 an abbreviation of 金剛頂瑜伽千千眼觀自在菩薩修行儀軌經; it is also called 千陀羅尼 and 千千眼儀軌經; there are many others, e.g. 千千眼觀世音菩藤姥陀羅尼身經 and 千千眼廣大圓滿無礙大悲心陀羅尼經 both idem 千千臂陀羅尼神咒 which is the Avalokiteśvara-padma-jāla-mūla-tantra‐nāma-dhāraṇī.

南手

see styles
 minamide
    みなみで
(surname) Minamide

印手

see styles
yìn shǒu
    yin4 shou3
yin shou
 inshu
mudrā-hands

厚手

see styles
 atsude
    あつで
(adj-no,adj-na,n) (ant: 薄手・1) thick (paper, cloth, etc.); heavy

原手

see styles
 harate
    はらて
(place-name) Harate

叉手

see styles
chā shǒu
    cha1 shou3
ch`a shou
    cha shou
 shashu
The palms of the hands together with the fingers crossed forming ten. Also, the palms together with the middle fingers crossing each other, an old Indian form of greeting. In China anciently the left hand was folded over the right, but with women the right hand was over the left. In mourning salutations the order was reversed.

双手

see styles
 morote
    もろて
    soushu / soshu
    そうしゅ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (with) both hands; (2) approvingly

反手

see styles
fǎn shǒu
    fan3 shou3
fan shou
to turn a hand over; to put one's hand behind one's back; fig. easily done

取手

see styles
 toride
    とりで
(1) recipient; receiver; acceptor; taker; (2) (martial arts term) (sumo) skilled practitioner (of judo, sumo, etc.); (3) person who picks up the cards (in karuta games); handle; grip; knob; (place-name) Toride

口手

see styles
 kuchide
    くちで
(surname) Kuchide

古手

see styles
 furute
    ふるて
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) used article; worn-out article; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (See 新手・2) veteran; old-timer; long-serving employee; (noun or adjectival noun) (3) (rare) long-established (way, method, etc.); old; commonplace; stale; (surname) Kote

右手

see styles
yòu shǒu
    you4 shou3
yu shou
 migite
    みぎて
right hand; right-hand side
(1) right hand; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) right-hand side; right-hand direction; (on) the right; (surname) Migite
right hand.

合手

see styles
hé shǒu
    he2 shou3
ho shou
to put one's palms together (in prayer or greeting); to work with a common purpose; harmonious; convenient (to use)

吊手

see styles
 tsurite
    つりて
(1) hanger (e.g. for mosquito net); hanging strap; (2) fisherman; angler

名手

see styles
míng shǒu
    ming2 shou3
ming shou
 meishu / meshu
    めいしゅ
master; famous artist or sportsman
(1) master; expert; (2) brilliant move (in go, shogi, etc.); excellent move; (place-name, surname) Nate

向手

see styles
 mukaite
    むかいて
(surname) Mukaite

君手

see styles
 kimite
    きみて
(personal name) Kimite

和手

see styles
 wate
    わて
(surname) Wate

唐手

see styles
 karate
    からて

More info & calligraphy:

Tang Hand
karate

單手


单手

see styles
dān shǒu
    dan1 shou3
tan shou
one hand; single-handed

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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