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手
to snatch (from someone); to tear (away); to steal
to save trouble; to save effort; to save hassle; to save bother; to save time
to perform some process; to apply some treatment
to revise; to correct
putting (a named suspect) on the wanted list
to place both hands on the ground (to express respect, apology or to present a request)
Noun or verb acting prenominally
intricate; elaborate; complicated; complex
to take care of; to bring up under one's personal care
to kill with one's own hands
to do personally; to handle (e.g. a job)
to request that someone deal with (something)
having nothing to do; having time on one's hands (and not knowing what to do); being at a loose end; being bored
to handle; to manage; to deal with; to work with; to have experience with
to rear; to look after
to be beyond one's capacities; to be beyond one's powers; to be beyond one's control; to be unmanageable
to fall into someone's hands; to place oneself in someone's power
to resort to violence; to use force; to get physical
to be able to get; to be able to afford; to be within one's reach
Idiomatic expression
to jab; to swing at a bad ball (baseball)
to reach for (a snack, etc.)
Usu. in negative
to leave nothing undone; to give good service; to attend to everything; to see to something properly
to be on someone's tracks (e.g. police); to catch up with; to close in on
to shake each other's hands; to shake hands with each other
Adverb (fukushi)
gently; mildly; leniently
Expressions
don't be too hard on me (us, them); go easy on me
at first; at the outset; to begin with; as a first step
to dirty one's hands
to fall into (someone's) hands; to fall under someone's control; to become someone's property (e.g. of an object)
to try all possible means
Idiomatic expression
to be free; to be available
