What does 手を出す in Japanese mean?
What is the meaning of the word 手を出す in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 手を出す in Japanese.
The word 手を出す in Japanese means 手を出す、首を突っ込む, 干渉する, 干渉する, 首を突っ込む、手を出す. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word 手を出す
手を出す、首を突っ込む(figurative, informal (actions: interfere) (口語、比喩) I wish that instead of butting in, my mom would let me deal with things my way. |
干渉する(interfere) It's none of your business, so please stop meddling! |
干渉する(interfere in sth) 彼らの口げんかに干渉したら後悔するよ。 Don't meddle in their quarrel; you'll regret it if you do. |
首を突っ込む、手を出す(get involved, participate in) Helena always takes an interest in the village fair. |
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