携手 (攜手)
xié shǒu
Pinyin
Definition
携手 (攜手)
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- hand in hand
- to join hands
- to collaborate
Character Decomposition
Related Words (20)
- 1 to part company
- 2 to split up
- 3 to break up
- 1 Sagittarius (constellation and sign of the zodiac)
- 2 popular variant of 人馬座|人马座[Rén mǎ zuò]
- 1 a skill
- 2 mastery of a trade
- 3 by oneself
- 4 without outside help
Idioms (20)
一手交钱,一手交货
- 1 lit. one hand exchanges the cash, the other the goods (idiom)
- 2 fig. to pay for what you want in cash
- 3 simple and direct transaction
七手八脚
- 1 (idiom) with everyone lending a hand (eagerly but somewhat chaotically)
上下其手
- 1 to raise and lower one's hand (idiom); to signal as conspiratorial hint
- 2 fig. conspiring to defraud
不怕神一样的对手,就怕猪一样的队友
- 1 a boneheaded teammate can do you more harm than the most formidable opponent (idiom)
人有失手,马有失蹄
- 1 lit. just as humans make mistakes, so can a horse stumble (idiom)
- 2 fig. everyone makes mistakes
- 3 even the best fall down sometimes
Sample Sentences
中国国家主席习近平出席开幕式并发表主旨讲话,强调携手打造新时代更加紧密的中非命运共同体,提出对非合作“八大行动”。
In a keynote speech by Chinese President Xi Jinping at the opening ceremony, he emphasised the joint efforts to build a new era of China-Africa community of shared future and proposed "eight major actions" on cooperation.
不同文明、宗教、种族求同存异、开放包容,并肩书写相互尊重的壮丽诗篇,携手绘就共同发展的美好画卷。
Different civilizations, religions and races must seek common ground, be open and tolerant with one another, coming shoulder to shoulder to write respectful odes to one another, joining hands to forge beautiful parchments marking joint development.
一带一路国际合作高峰论坛开幕式,习近平主席《携手推进“一带一路”建设》节选。
Excerpts from President Xi Jinping’s remarks on “collaborating on pushing forward the infrastructure of the One Belt One Road initiatives at the opening ceremony of the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation.
今年互联网大会的主题是“创新驱动造福人类——携手共建网络空间命运共同体”来自全球一百一十多个国家和地区、十六个国际组织的一千六百余位嘉宾围绕这一主题,展开对话交流。
The theme of this year's World Internet Conference was "Innovation Driving the Benefit of Humanity - Joining Hands to Build Internet Communities of Common Destiny", with more than 1600 guests from over 110 countries and regions around the world and 16 international organizations engaging in dialogue around this theme.