Words — 302 found
あしあら
足を洗う
1. to quit (a shady business); to wash one's hands of; to cut one's ties with; to turn over a new leaf; to go straightIdiomatic expression
- その
- しょうばい商売
- から
- は
- すっかり
- あしをあら足を洗った 。
2. to wash one's feet
- あしをあら足を洗い
- なさい 。
ほおづえ
頬杖をつく
1. to rest one's chin in one's hands
頬づえをつく 【ほおづえをつく】、頬杖を突く 【ほおづえをつく】
がいしゅういっしょく
鎧袖一触
1. (beating someone) hands down; with a single blowYojijukugo (four character compound)
てみずや
手水舎
1. place for ritual cleansing of hands and mouth with water when visiting shrines
手水舎 【ちょうずや】
てとあ
手を取り合う
1. to hold hands; to join hands
2. to do together; to go arm in arm
3. to join forces; to link hands; to cooperate
よごて
汚れた手
1. Dirty Hands (1948 play by Jean-Paul Sartre)Work of art, literature, music, etc. name
1. both hands
てひ
手を引く
1. to withdraw from (a deal); to wash one's hands of
- かいしゃ会社
- は
- その
- プロジェクト
- から
- てをひ手をひいた 。
2. to lead by the hand
- ははおや母親
- は
- こども子供
- の
- てをひ手を引いている 。
手をひく 【てをひく】
たこ
立て込む
1. to be crowded; to be packed; to be busy
2. to be piled up (of work); to be busy (with many things); to be packed (of one's schedule); to have a lot of work to do; to have one's hands full
立込む 【たてこむ】
よずもう
四つ相撲
1. wrestling in which both wrestlers grasp the other's belt with both handsSumo
かしわで
柏手
1. clapping one's hands in prayer (at a shrine)
拍手 【かしわで】
拍手: Rarely-used kanji form.