握 wò HSK3 grasp Definitions Defs Origin Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents Showing: hold All meanings 18 wò 18 hold 16control 1handful 1 16 sentences for 握 (wò — hold) 我能握着你的脚踝吗? wǒ néng wò zhe nǐ de jiǎohuái ma? Can I hold your ankle? Source: OpenSubtitles想象我正握着你的手。 xiǎngxiàng wǒ zhèng wò zhe nǐ de shǒu. Imagine I'm holding your hand. Source: OpenSubtitles你在哪里和他们握的手? nǐ zài nǎlǐ hé tāmen wò de shǒu? Where did you shake hands with them? Source: Tatoeba他挥挥手,握了握手。 tā huī huī shǒu, wò le wòshǒu. He waved and shook hands. Source: OpenSubtitles你必须把虾握牢。 nǐ bìxū bǎ xiā wò láo. You must hold the shrimp firmly. Source: OpenSubtitles我们先握个手吧。 wǒmen xiān wò gè shǒu ba. Let's shake hands first. Source: OpenSubtitles我能握你的手吗? wǒ néng wò nǐ de shǒu ma? Can I hold your hand? Source: OpenSubtitles我和她握了手。 wǒ hé tā wò le shǒu. I shook hands with her. Source: Tatoeba我们握个手吧? wǒmen wò gè shǒu ba? Shall we shake hands? Source: OpenSubtitles他手里紧紧握着一根曲的铁丝。 tā shǒu lǐ jǐnjǐn wò zhe yī gēn qū de tiěsī. He held a bent piece of iron wire tightly in his hand. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary来握个手。 lái wò gè shǒu. Let's shake hands. Source: OpenSubtitles他手里紧紧地握着那张中奖的彩票。 tā shǒu lǐ jǐnjǐn de wò zhe nà zhāng zhòngjiǎng de cǎipiào. He gripped the winning lottery ticket tightly in his hand. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他的大指受了伤,现在连笔都握不住。 tā de dà zhǐ shòu le shāng, xiànzài lián bǐ dōu wò bù zhù. He injured his thumb, and now he can't even hold a pen. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary这把菜刀的木柄握感极佳,切起菜来十分称手。 zhè bǎ càidāo de mùbǐng wò gǎn jí jiā, qiē qǐ cài lái shífēn chèn shǒu. The wooden handle of this kitchen knife has an excellent grip, making it very handy for chopping vegetables. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary古代士兵作战时通常左手持盾牌,右手握长剑。 gǔdài shìbīng zuòzhàn shí tōngcháng zuǒshǒu chí dùnpái, yòushǒu wò chángjiàn. Ancient soldiers usually held a shield in their left hand and a longsword in their right during combat. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他手里握着一块温润的玉石,作为平时把玩的玩物。 tā shǒu lǐ wò zhe yī kuài wēnrùn de yùshí, zuòwéi píngshí bǎ wán de wánwù. He held a smooth piece of jade in his hand as a trinket to fiddle with. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary