人手

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Character Breakdown

Understanding "人手" (rénshǒu)

"人手" literally means "people's hands" but is commonly used to refer to manpower or available staff. It is a noun that quantifies the number of people available to work or help.

Usage and Context

This term is often used in workplaces, events, or situations where the number of workers or helpers is important. For example, companies may say they lack "人手" when they don't have enough employees to complete tasks.

Common Collocations

  • 人手不足 (rénshǒu bùzú): manpower shortage, used when there are not enough workers.
  • 增加人手 (zēngjiā rénshǒu): to increase staff, often used when more workers are hired or assigned.
  • 志愿者人手 (zhìyuànzhě rénshǒu): volunteer manpower, referring to volunteers helping out.

Nuances

"人手" focuses on the quantity of people available rather than their skills or roles. It is neutral and commonly used in both formal and informal contexts. Avoid confusing it with "人力" which can emphasize labor power or workforce more broadly.

Tips

When talking about needing or lacking "人手," it often implies urgency or a practical need for more people to get a job done efficiently.

Example Sentences

This company lacks enough manpower to complete the project.

During holidays, stores need more staff to handle customers.

This event requires volunteer manpower support.