| 手腕 | shǒu wàn | wrist; trickery; finesse; ability; skill | |
| 大腕 | dà wàn | star; big shot; celebrity; leading actor; authority (slang) | |
| 扼腕 | è wàn | to wring one's hands (literally wring one's wrists) | |
| 铁腕 | tiě wàn | iron fist (of the state) | |
| 脚腕 | jiǎo wàn | ankle |
| 1 | He could barely operate his wrist watch. | |
| 2 | It causes high fevers and severe pain in ankle and wrist joints. | |
| 3 | If this occurs a patient can have life-long problems with arthritis of the wrist. | |
| 4 | My mother worked in offices for twenty years, and she finally had carpal tunnel syndrome. | |
| 5 | External keyboards. A keyboard that slopes away from you provides the best angle for your hands and wrists. |