limb in Japanese
limb in Japanese is 手足, 肢, 切り放す — limb means an arm, leg, or wing — a major projecting part of a body used for movement.
limb in Japanese
手足
Pronounced: teashi
A major appendage of human or animal, used for locomotion (such as an arm, leg or wing).
肢
Pronounced: ashi
A major appendage of human or animal, used for locomotion (such as an arm, leg or wing).
切り放す
Pronounced: kirihanasu
(transitive) To remove the limbs from (an animal or tree).
What does "limb" mean?
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noun An arm, leg, or wing — a major projecting part of a body used for movement.
"She broke a limb skiing last winter."
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noun A large branch of a tree.
"The storm snapped a thick limb off the old oak."
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verb To cut the limbs or branches off something.
"The crew limbed the fallen tree before hauling it away."
limb in a sentence
- She broke a limb skiing last winter.
- The storm snapped a thick limb off the old oak.
- The crew limbed the fallen tree before hauling it away.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "limb" in Japanese?
"limb" in Japanese is 手足, 肢, 切り放す. limb means: An arm, leg, or wing — a major projecting part of a body used for movement.
How do you pronounce 手足?
"limb" in Japanese is 手足, pronounced "teashi".
How do you use "limb" in a sentence?
Example: "She broke a limb skiing last winter." In Japanese, "limb" is 手足, 肢, 切り放す.
Are there other ways to say "limb" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "limb": 手足, 肢, 切り放す.
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