Senses
Introduces the object of a sentence to show how it is dealt with.
Used for objects with handles, things that can be held in one hand, bundles, certain abstract concepts (like strength or age), or for hand movements and actions.
The part of a tool or object designed to be held by the hand
To grasp or hold with the hand; to control or monopolize
To guard or watch over a pass, gate, or entrance.
Relating to a relationship of sworn brotherhood or sisterhood
The handle or handlebar of a bicycle, cart, or similar vehicle.
Used after certain numbers or measure words to indicate an approximate amount, meaning "about" or "around".
(colloquial) To be located very close to; to be right next to.
To hold a baby in a specific position to urinate or defecate
The stalk or stem connecting a leaf, flower, or fruit to the plant
A Chinese surname
(dialectal) To give; to provide