There are 19 total results for your 手足 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
手足 see styles |
shǒu zú shou3 zu2 shou tsu teashi(p); shusoku てあし(P); しゅそく |
hands and feet; (fig.) brothers; retinue, henchmen, accomplices (1) hands and feet; limbs; (2) person at one's beck and call; person at hand; reliable worker hand and feet |
手足れ see styles |
tedare てだれ |
(noun/participle) skill; dexterity; master hand |
手足之情 see styles |
shǒu zú zhī qíng shou3 zu2 zhi1 qing2 shou tsu chih ch`ing shou tsu chih ching |
brotherly affection |
手足口病 see styles |
shǒu zú kǒu bìng shou3 zu2 kou3 bing4 shou tsu k`ou ping shou tsu kou ping teashikuchibyou / teashikuchibyo てあしくちびょう |
hand foot and mouth disease, HFMD, caused by a number of intestinal viruses, usually affecting young children hand, foot and mouth disease; HFMD |
手足口症 see styles |
shǒu zú kǒu zhèng shou3 zu2 kou3 zheng4 shou tsu k`ou cheng shou tsu kou cheng |
human hand foot and mouth disease, a viral infection |
手足無措 手足无措 see styles |
shǒu zú wú cuò shou3 zu2 wu2 cuo4 shou tsu wu ts`o shou tsu wu tso |
at a loss to know what to do (idiom); bewildered |
手足細軟 手足细软 see styles |
shǒu zú xì ruǎn shou3 zu2 xi4 ruan3 shou tsu hsi juan shusoku sainan |
flexible limbs |
手足網縵 手足网缦 see styles |
shǒu zú wǎng màn shou3 zu2 wang3 man4 shou tsu wang man shusoku mōman |
webbed fingers and toes |
手足親情 手足亲情 see styles |
shǒu zú qīn qíng shou3 zu2 qin1 qing2 shou tsu ch`in ch`ing shou tsu chin ching |
brotherly kindness |
情同手足 see styles |
qíng tóng shǒu zú qing2 tong2 shou3 zu2 ch`ing t`ung shou tsu ching tung shou tsu |
as close as one's hands and feet (idiom); loving one another as brothers; deep friendship; closely attached to one another |
視同手足 视同手足 see styles |
shì tóng shǒu zú shi4 tong2 shou3 zu2 shih t`ung shou tsu shih tung shou tsu |
to regard sb as a brother (idiom) |
親如手足 亲如手足 see styles |
qīn rú shǒu zú qin1 ru2 shou3 zu2 ch`in ju shou tsu chin ju shou tsu |
as close as brothers (idiom); deep friendship |
手足となる see styles |
teashitonaru; shusokutonaru てあしとなる; しゅそくとなる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to follow loyally; to wait on someone hand and foot; to be at someone's beck and call |
手足細軟相 手足细软相 see styles |
shǒu zú xì ruǎn xiàng shou3 zu2 xi4 ruan3 xiang4 shou tsu hsi juan hsiang shusoku sainan sō |
palms of his hands and feet are smooth and tender |
手足網縵相 手足网缦相 see styles |
shǒu zú wǎng màn xiàng shou3 zu2 wang3 man4 xiang4 shou tsu wang man hsiang shusoku mōman sō |
the characteristic of webbed fingers and toes |
手足を伸ばす see styles |
teashionobasu てあしをのばす |
(exp,v5s) to stretch out |
手足指縵網相 手足指缦网相 see styles |
shǒu zú zhǐ màn wǎng xiàng shou3 zu2 zhi3 man4 wang3 xiang4 shou tsu chih man wang hsiang shusokushi manmō sō |
webbed fingers and toes |
Variations: |
shuren(手練); tedare しゅれん(手練); てだれ |
(noun/participle) skill; dexterity; master hand |
Variations: |
tedare てだれ |
(See 手練・しゅれん) mastery; skillfulness; dexterity; master hand; expert |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 19 results for "手足" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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
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