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handedness

/han-did-nis/US // ˈhæn dɪd nɪs //UK // (ˈhændɪdnɪs) //

手性,手感,手部,用手

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a tendency to use one hand more than the other.

Examples

  • Average spin rate in revolutions per minute by pitch type and pitcher handedness, 2017-2019For pitchers with at least 50 pitches thrown in a given season.

  • It was associated with government heavy-handedness and viewed with disdain.

  • Annoyingly, Dating Naked tiptoes into heavy-handedness as a few of its subjects start telling sob stories.

  • They do not welcome the Muslim Brothers' authoritarianism, oppression and heavy handedness, and they will not put up with it.

  • Deadspin ripped it for stuffiness, high-handedness, and general cluelessness.

  • In contrast to the seriousness and heavy-handedness of late-era Idol, X Factor feels positively effervescent.

  • Marian is delightful, with her waywardness and high-handedness; and Mrs. Owen likes originals, not feeble imitations.

  • The Vicomte laughed in his kindly way at what he was pleased to term my high-handedness.

  • Addison we know to have been a little on the hither side of open-handedness.

  • This recognition of deft-handedness, small claim on consideration as it might seem, was still a balm to the child.

  • But the partizans of Belinchon triumphed all along the line by reason of their numbers, their riches, and their open-handedness.