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tuō to hold up in one's hand; to support with one's palm / sth serving as a support: a prop, a rest (e.g. arm rest) / (bound form) a shill / to ask; to beg; to entrust (variant of ) / torr (unit of pressure)
zhuāng arms / equipment / to arm / military / armed (forces)
wǎn to pull / to draw (a cart or a bow) / to roll up / to coil / to carry on the arm / to lament the dead / (fig.) to pull against / to recover
kuà to carry (esp. slung over the arm, shoulder or side)
shì to have a competition / to measure with one's hand or arm / to make a gesture of measuring
chān to take by the arm and assist / variant of
xié (bound form) to clasp under the arm / (bound form) to coerce / (bound form) to harbor (resentment etc) / Taiwan pr. [xia2]
to support by the arm / to help / to promote / at the side / also pr. [yi4]
chān to lend an arm to support sb
bào to wrap one's arm around (used to describe the girth of a tree trunk)
dòng to use violence (against sb) / to strong-arm sb / to manhandle
chě chě to tug at / to pull at sb aggressively / to take sb's hand or arm in a too familiar way / (derog.) to hobnob / to consort
kuǎi (dialect) to scratch (an itch) / to carry on the arm / to scoop up / Taiwan pr. [kuai1]
使 shǐ zhǐ as the arm moves the finger (idiom) / freely and effortlessly / to have perfect command of
to be neither too familiar nor too distant / to keep sb at arm's length
shuǎi dòng to shake / to fling one's arm / to lash / to swing
shùn guǎi to swing the arm and leg on the same side of the body together while walking
tǎn miǎn to bare one's left arm and take off one's cap as an expression of sorrow
gōng ér zhěn lit. to use one's bent arm as a pillow (idiom) / fig. content with simple things
nán táo wǎng It is hard to escape the dragnet of the law / the long arm of the law


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