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Search Terms: 手をつける*

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Potential (Conjugated match)
expression, Godan-ku verb
to place both hands on the ground (to express respect, apology or to present a request)
Other readings:
手を突く【てをつく】

expression, Ichidan verb
1.
to set one's hand to, to start work on
2.
to embezzle, to use (money obtained in illegal fashion)
3.
to have sexual relations, to have an affair
Other readings:
手を付ける【てをつける】
手を着ける【てをつける】

Sentence results (showing 1-10 of 11 results)


Despite having lazed around without having touched my work I'm frightened at heart that "Ooh-er, this time I might really not get done in time!?

Take great care when you put your hand to a new business

I think he could be the one who took the stolen money

しゅ
知事
くろ
黒い
かね
The governor took the money out of a slush fund

Tom has always done well in every job he has had

かれ
かいしゃ
会社
かね
He pocketed the company's money

He never touched wine

The time is ripe for a drastic reform

I was at a loss as to how I could lay my hands on the money

I suppose I've got to get my feet wet sometime
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