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腕
Common word JLPT N4 Wanikani level 24 Play audio Show 13 collocations Links
- 腕がいい - able
- 腕が無い - unskilled
- 腕が鳴る - to be itching to put one's skills to use
- 腕が上がる - to gain in skill
- 腕が悪い - unskilled
- 腕が立つ - to be talented
- 腕が鈍る - to become less capable
- 腕をこまねく - to look on with arms folded
- 腕を上げる - to improve one's skill
- 腕を振るう - to exercise one's talent
- 腕を磨く - to polish one's skills
- 腕を組む - to fold one's arms
- 腕を返す - to place one's arms under those of the opponent and lift them up, in order to prevent an overhand grip on one's mawashi
1. arm
- エー・エル・エスALS
- の
- ために 、
- かれ彼
- の
- て手
- や
- うで腕
- は
- ペン
- を
- にぎ握ったり
- タイプ
- を
- う打ったり
- する
- ことができない
- ほど
- よわ弱く
- なって
- しまっていた 。
2. ability; skill; talent; competence
- あなた
- に
- いくら
- きゅうりょう給料
- を
- しはら支払う
- か
- は 、
- あなた
- の
- うで腕
- しだい次第
- です
- ね 。
3. (physical) strength
4. Ude
5. ArmIn human anatomy, the arm is the part of the upper limb between the shoulder and the elbow joints. In other animals, the term arm can also be used for analogous structures, such as one of the paired forelimbs of a four-legged animal or the arms of cephalopods. In anatomical usage, the term arm refers specifically to the segment between the shoulder and the elbow, while the segment between the elbow and wrist is the forearm.
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