垂手 chuíshǒu to show respect Definitions Defs Origin Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 垂手 chuíshǒu to show respect To let one's hands hang by one's sides as a gesture of respectful attention or submissiveness hands down To achieve something easily or have it within easy reach, implying the hands need not be raised to work; often used in the idiom 垂手可得 chuíshǒukědé ancient dance An ancient music and dance style mentioned in Yuefu poetry where dancers let their hands hang down Frequency Written text 0.453 per million Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)
垂手 chuíshǒu to show respect To let one's hands hang by one's sides as a gesture of respectful attention or submissiveness hands down To achieve something easily or have it within easy reach, implying the hands need not be raised to work; often used in the idiom 垂手可得 chuíshǒukědé ancient dance An ancient music and dance style mentioned in Yuefu poetry where dancers let their hands hang down Frequency Written text 0.453 per million Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)