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hold someone's hand

Verb
literally idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
物理的に誰かの手を握る、または手を取ること / 基礎的な部分を手取り足取りに指導する、細かい部分まで支援すること
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彼女は群衆の中で誰かの手を握ろうと手を伸ばした。

present singular third-person

participle present

participle past

past

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(literally) To grasp or hold a person's hand. / (idiomatic) To guide somebody through the basics or assist with excessively small details.

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hold someone's hand

She reached out to hold someone's hand in the crowd.

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She reached out to hold someone's hand in the crowd.

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