伸手

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Meaning and Usage

"伸手" literally means "to stretch out one's hand." It is commonly used to describe the physical action of reaching for something nearby. Beyond the literal sense, it also frequently appears in contexts where someone is asking for help or assistance, often implying a request or dependence.

Common Collocations

  • 伸手 (reach out to take): used when physically reaching for an object.
  • 伸手求助 (reach out for help): used metaphorically to ask for assistance.
  • 伸手 (reach out to grab): often used with children or quick actions.

Usage Notes

When using "伸手" in a sentence, it often pairs with verbs like "" (take), "" (grab), or "求助" (ask for help). It can be both literal and figurative. In polite or formal contexts, "伸手求助" is a common phrase to express seeking help without embarrassment. Avoid confusing it with "" which focuses more on stretching the body rather than the hand specifically.

Example Sentences

He reached out to take the book on the table.

When facing difficulties, don't be afraid to reach out for help.

Children like to reach out and grab toys.