放手一搏

to put one's all into the fight

Characters and words in 放手一搏

to put / to place / to release / to free / to let go / to let out / to set off (fireworks)

= + : In the anglepod's bathroom, Frankenstein's monster crushes a square to pieces using a sledgehammer. He puts the pieces into the toilet and releases them afterwards by flushing it.
to let go one's hold / to give up / to have a free hand
hand / (formal) to hold / person engaged in certain types of work / person skilled in certain types of work / personal(ly) / convenient / classifier for skill / CL:雙|双[shuang1],隻|只[zhi1]

Mnemonic symbol: a baseball glove. Sherlock Holmes (sh) is trying out his new baseball glove (手) in the outhouse's living room (ou3).
one / single / a (article) / as soon as / entire; whole; all; throughout / "one" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 1) / also pr. [yao1] for greater clarity when spelling out numbers digit by digit

Maud Younger (y) forgot her keys to the space station (Ø1), all she brought outside was her flute (一). She has no choice but to crash the door with the giant flute.
to fight / to combat / to seize / (of heart) to beat

= + : Beelzebub (b) presents his combat (搏) plan in the observatory's kitchen (o2). He has drawn a complicated plan on a bulletin board (尃), and he is using a toy claw (扌) to point out the tactics he wants to use as he is explaining them.

Words with 放手一搏

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Sentences with 放手一搏

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