ひじhijiひじhijiヒジhiji
1.

The joint connecting the upper arm to the forearm, allowing for bending and movement, located on the outer side when the arm is flexed.

2.

A protruding part that has the characteristic bend of an elbow, often referring to how it appears or functions in different contexts.

3.

A term that can also refer to a specific area or structure designed for resting, such as the part of a chair where one can place their elbow.

Example:

彼女は私のをちょっと押した。

ひじう肘打hijiuchi
1.

A striking technique in martial arts that involves using the elbow to hit an opponent, often employed in close-range confrontations.

2.

A combat maneuver characterized by a sudden and powerful lunge or push of the elbow towards the target, typically aimed at leveraging body weight for greater impact.

3.

A defensive action where one uses the elbow to block or counter an attack, effectively utilizing this joint as a shield or weapon in a fighting scenario.

ひじてつ肘鉄hijitetsu
1.

The act of forcefully thrusting one's elbow into someone, often as a way to assert dominance or to inflict discomfort.

2.

A metaphorical expression indicating a strong refusal or rejection of a request or invitation, suggesting a dismissive or aggressive response.

3.

The abbreviated term for a forceful elbow strike, often used in contexts of physical interaction or resistance.

せいちゅう掣肘seichuu
1.

The act of interfering or meddling in a way that hinders someone's ability to act freely, often by imposing unwanted influence or constraints.

2.

The phenomenon where external forces intrude upon a person's decisions or actions, limiting their autonomy or freedom of movement in a particular context.

3.

An intervention that disrupts or limits one’s natural course of action, often resulting in a feeling of being constrained or controlled by outside factors.

ひじかけ肘掛hijikakeひじhijikake
1.

A support or structure on a chair designed for resting the elbows, enhancing comfort during sitting.

2.

A device that provides a place to lean the elbows, allowing the user to adopt a relaxed posture.

3.

A part of furniture that serves as a physical aid to rest the arms, often contributing to improved ergonomics while seated.

4.

A specific component of seating that facilitates leisurely positioning of the arms to reduce strain on the upper body.

Example:

ソファーのクッションはひじ掛けいすのクッションとは調和しない。