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手
narrow; small; cramped
to become independent
to leave one's hands; to leave one's possession
washing one's hands; water (or basin, etc.) for washing one's hands
restroom; lavatory; toilet
hand-washing (laundry, etc.)
Idiomatic expression
to lead (someone) by the nose; to twist (someone) around one's little finger
(handling) fee; charge (e.g. for a cancellation); commission; brokerage
Usu. in the negative
to be manageable; to be able to handle
hand grenade; grenade
Idiomatic expression
not having enough workers; being understaffed; being undermanned
Idiomatic expression
having nothing one can do about something; having no options
Idiomatic expression; After neg. verb
no reason not to ...; can't afford not to; why don't you?
to haul in (e.g. rope, net, etc.); to pull in; to attract (e.g. stares)
to join hands; to join forces; to work in cooperation; to link up; to partner with
to fold one's arms
to stand and watch (without interfering); to stand idly by; to look on with folded arms
Colloquial
to lie in wait; to be ready and waiting
Idiomatic expression
to become independent
to leave one's hands; to leave one's possession
manual (operation)
cannot do a thing; feeling handcuffed; being at the end of one's tether; being at one's wit's end
to have one's hands slip (and drop something)
to cause a person trouble
making noodles by hand; making handmade noodles
striking a deal; coming to an agreement; reconciliation
hitting (the ball) with one's finger or arm strength alone (e.g. in tennis or golf)
Computing
manual input
Archaic; Esp. 手討ち; sometimes also お手討ち
capital punishment given personally by a feudal lord or samurai; putting (a retainer) to death with one's own hands
