把手

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"把手" primarily refers to a physical handle or knob, such as on doors, drawers, or tools. It is a compound of "" (to hold) and "" (hand), emphasizing the part designed to be grasped by hand.

Common Contexts

You will often hear "把手" in everyday situations involving furniture or equipment, for example when talking about fixing, opening, or describing handles.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 把手 (door handle): the handle on a door
  • 抽屉把手 (drawer handle): the handle on a drawer
  • 把手 (pull the handle): an action involving the handle

Usage Notes

"把手" is not used to mean "to shake hands" despite some confusion. The correct term for "to shake hands" is "握手". Avoid mixing these two to prevent misunderstandings.

Summary

Use "把手" when referring to any kind of handle or knob that you physically hold to operate something. It is a concrete noun and appears frequently in daily life contexts related to objects and furniture.

Example Sentences

Please help me fix this door handle.

He pulled the handle hard, and the door finally opened.

The handle of this drawer is designed very beautifully.