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| 徒手畫 徒手画see styles | tú shǒu huà tu2 shou3 hua4 t`u shou hua tu shou hua | freehand drawing | 
| 御手作see styles | otesaku おてさく | (place-name) Otesaku | 
| 御手元see styles | otemoto おてもと | (kana only) chopsticks (often written on the paper wrapper) | 
| 御手前see styles | otemae おてまえ | (1) skill; dexterity; artistry; ingenuity; (2) etiquette of tea-ceremony | 
| 御手塩see styles | oteshou / otesho おてしょう otesho おてしょ | (feminine speech) (obscure) small, shallow dish | 
| 御手手see styles | otete おてて | (child. language) hand; hands | 
| 御手数see styles | otesuu / otesu おてすう otekazu おてかず | (honorific or respectful language) trouble; bother | 
| 御手水see styles | otemizu おてみず | (surname) Otemizu | 
| 御手洗see styles | mitarashi みたらし | font of purifying water placed at the entrance of a shrine; (surname) Miterai | 
| 御手玉see styles | otedama おてだま | (1) beanbag; beanbag juggling game; (2) (baseb) bobbling the ball | 
| 御手許see styles | otemoto おてもと | (kana only) chopsticks (often written on the paper wrapper) | 
| 御手鼻see styles | otebana おてばな | (place-name) Otebana | 
| 御船手see styles | ofunate おふなて | (place-name) Ofunate | 
| 志手原see styles | shidehara しではら | (place-name) Shidehara | 
| 志手町see styles | shitemachi してまち | (place-name) Shitemachi | 
| 悪の手see styles | akunote あくのて | (exp,n) the wrong hands; hands of evil | 
| 慣手段see styles | kanshudan かんしゅだん | conventional means; usual means | 
| 慣用手 惯用手see styles | guàn yòng shǒu guan4 yong4 shou3 kuan yung shou | dominant hand | 
| 成り手see styles | narite なりて | candidate; suitable person | 
| 戦上手see styles | ikusajouzu / ikusajozu いくさじょうず | (noun or adjectival noun) being battlewise; being skilled in battle; experienced warrior | 
| 戸手本see styles | todehon とでほん | (place-name) Todehon | 
| 戸手野see styles | todeno とでの | (place-name) Todeno | 
| 戸手駅see styles | todeeki とでえき | (st) Tode Station | 
| 打ち手see styles | uchite うちて | (1) shooter; (2) drummer (taiko, etc.) | 
| 打つ手see styles | utsute うつて | way to do (something) | 
| 打下手see styles | dǎ xià shǒu da3 xia4 shou3 ta hsia shou | to act in a supporting role; fig. to play second fiddle | 
| 打出手see styles | dǎ chū shǒu da3 chu1 shou3 ta ch`u shou ta chu shou | to fling back weapons hurled at one by attackers (acrobatic performance in Chinese opera); to come to blows; to start a fight | 
| 打手槍 打手枪see styles | dǎ shǒu qiāng da3 shou3 qiang1 ta shou ch`iang ta shou chiang | to masturbate | 
| 打手神see styles | otegami おてがみ | (place-name) Otegami | 
| 打手語 打手语see styles | dǎ shǒu yǔ da3 shou3 yu3 ta shou yü | to use sign language | 
| 扶手椅see styles | fú shǒu yǐ fu2 shou3 yi3 fu shou i | armchair | 
| 把っ手see styles | totte とって | handle; grip; knob | 
| 投手力see styles | toushuryoku / toshuryoku とうしゅりょく | pitching strength (of a team) | 
| 投手戦see styles | toushusen / toshusen とうしゅせん | pitching duel; pitchers' battle | 
| 投手板see styles | toushuban / toshuban とうしゅばん | pitchers plate | 
| 投手陣see styles | toushujin / toshujin とうしゅじん | pitching staff | 
| 抜き手see styles | nukide ぬきで nukite ぬきて | overarm stroke (type of traditional Japanese swimming style) | 
| 抱え手see styles | kakaete かかえて | (archaism) employer (esp. of a geisha, prostitute, etc.); master; mistress | 
| 押し手see styles | oshide おしで oshite おして | (1) (archaism) seal; stamp; (2) depressing the string of a zither with one's left hand; (3) (in archery) left hand; (4) obstinacy; stubbornness | 
| 押手山see styles | oshideyama おしでやま | (place-name) Oshideyama | 
| 押手川see styles | oshidegawa おしでがわ | (place-name) Oshidegawa | 
| 担い手see styles | ninaite にないて | (1) bearer; carrier; (2) person bearing responsibility; person in charge; supporter | 
| 拉個手 拉个手see styles | lā ge shǒu la1 ge5 shou3 la ko shou | to hold hands | 
| 拳擊手 拳击手see styles | quán jī shǒu quan2 ji1 shou3 ch`üan chi shou chüan chi shou | boxer | 
| 拿出手see styles | ná chū shǒu na2 chu1 shou3 na ch`u shou na chu shou | not presentable; not fit to be seen in company | 
| 拿手菜see styles | ná shǒu cài na2 shou3 cai4 na shou ts`ai na shou tsai | specialty (dish) | 
| 持ち手see styles | mochite もちて | (1) handle; grip; (2) holder; person who holds | 
| 指し手see styles | sashite さして | move (in shogi, chess, etc.) | 
| 按手礼see styles | anshurei / anshure あんしゅれい | (Protestant) laying on of hands; ordination | 
| 按手禮 按手礼see styles | àn shǒu lǐ an4 shou3 li3 an shou li | ordination See: 按手礼 | 
| 捕り手see styles | torite とりて | (1) (archaism) policeman; official in charge of imprisoning offenders; (2) (martial arts term) art of defeating (and capturing) an opponent with one's bare hands | 
| 捕手術see styles | toridejutsu とりでじゅつ | (archaism) techniques for arresting criminals (Edo period) | 
| 捻り手see styles | hinerite ひねりて | {sumo} twisting techniques | 
| 掃き手see styles | hakite はきて | {sumo} hand touching the ground resulting in direct loss | 
| 掰手腕see styles | bāi shǒu wàn bai1 shou3 wan4 pai shou wan | arm wrestling | 
| 揉み手see styles | momide もみで | (noun/participle) rubbing one's hands together | 
| 描き手see styles | kakite; egakite かきて; えがきて | artist; painter; illustrator | 
| 握り手see styles | nigirite にぎりて | (1) miser; penny-pincher; (2) one who makes nigirizushi, etc.; (3) (abbreviation) (See 握り・にぎり・3) handle; grip; knob | 
| 握手会see styles | akushukai あくしゅかい | handshake event; handshake session; event where it is possible to shake hands with a celebrity, sportsperson, pop star, etc. | 
| 搦め手see styles | karamede からめで karamete からめて | (1) rear gate (esp. of castle); back entrance; (2) one who arrests; (3) force attacking the rear of a castle; (4) (opponent's) weak point | 
| 搦手丁see styles | karametechou / karametecho からめてちょう | (place-name) Karametechō | 
| 搭把手see styles | dā bǎ shǒu da1 ba3 shou3 ta pa shou | to help out | 
| 搶手貨 抢手货see styles | qiǎng shǒu huò qiang3 shou3 huo4 ch`iang shou huo chiang shou huo | a best-seller; a hot property | 
| 撃ち手see styles | uchite うちて | shooter | 
| 撒手鐧 撒手锏see styles | sā shǒu jiǎn sa1 shou3 jian3 sa shou chien | (fig.) trump card | 
| 操刀手see styles | cāo dāo shǒu cao1 dao1 shou3 ts`ao tao shou tsao tao shou | person charged with decisive action; hatchet man | 
| 操盤手 操盘手see styles | cāo pán shǒu cao1 pan2 shou3 ts`ao p`an shou tsao pan shou | heavyweight operator in a market | 
| 操舵手see styles | soudashu / sodashu そうだしゅ | steersman; helmsman | 
| 擧一手see styles | jǔ yī shǒu ju3 yi1 shou3 chü i shou ko isshu | raises one hand | 
| 攻め手see styles | semete せめて | offense; offence; method of attack | 
| 新取手see styles | shintoride しんとりで | (place-name) Shintoride | 
| 新土手see styles | shindote しんどて | (place-name) Shindote | 
| 新石手see styles | shinishite しんいして | (place-name) Shin'ishite | 
| 於手保see styles | otebo おてぼ | (place-name) Otebo | 
| 日野手see styles | hinote ひのて | (place-name) Hinote | 
| 明手山see styles | myoujuzan / myojuzan みょうじゅざん | (personal name) Myōjuzan | 
| 春手袋see styles | harutebukuro はるてぶくろ | light-weight gloves used in spring | 
| 春早手see styles | haruhayate はるはやて | strong spring storm | 
| 曲尺手see styles | kanente かねんて | (place-name) Kanente | 
| 書き手see styles | kakite かきて | writer; calligrapher | 
| 最大手see styles | saioote さいおおて | largest company; industry leader | 
| 有一手see styles | yǒu yī shǒu you3 yi1 shou3 yu i shou | to have a skill; to have a lot on the ball; to have an affair | 
| 未着手see styles | michakushu みちゃくしゅ | (can be adjective with の) (work) not yet started | 
| 本井手see styles | honide ほんいで | (place-name) Hon'ide | 
| 杉山手see styles | sugiyamate すぎやまて | (place-name) Sugiyamate | 
| 東上手see styles | higashikamite ひがしかみて | (place-name) Higashikamite | 
| 東大手see styles | higashioote ひがしおおて | (place-name) Higashioote | 
| 東山手see styles | higashiyamate ひがしやまて | (place-name) Higashiyamate | 
| 東川手see styles | higashikawate ひがしかわて | (place-name) Higashikawate | 
| 東手城see styles | higashiteshiro ひがしてしろ | (place-name) Higashiteshiro | 
| 東手野see styles | higashiteno ひがしての | (place-name) Higashiteno | 
| 松手山see styles | matsuteyama まつてやま | (place-name) Matsuteyama | 
| 柳縄手see styles | yanaginawate やなぎなわて | (place-name) Yanaginawate | 
| 桜山手see styles | sakurayamate さくらやまて | (place-name) Sakurayamate | 
| 棒手振see styles | botefuri ぼてふり | (obscure) Edo-era street merchant who carried wares hanging from a pole, hawking them in the street | 
| 極め手see styles | kimete きめて | (1) decider; person who decides; (2) deciding factor; clincher; trump card; winning move | 
| 極り手see styles | kimarite きまりて | (sumo) clincher; winning technique; official winning technique | 
| 構い手see styles | kamaite かまいて | companion | 
| 横井手see styles | yokoide よこいで | (surname) Yokoide | 
| 横土手see styles | yokodote よこどて | (place-name) Yokodote | 
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "手" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
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