quick of eye and deft of hand
Quick hands and quick eyes refer to quick action and quick eyes.
Urgent: quick. Quick action, quick vision. [source] the fourth chapter of journey to the West written by Wu Chengen of Ming Dynasty: "originally, Wukong was quick in hand and quick in eye, just at that time of chaos He rushed behind Nezha's head and hit him with a stick on his left arm. " [example] Master Zhang, there is a leg in the oblique stab. The eighth chapter of three heroes and five righteousness written by Shi Yukun in Qing Dynasty is used as predicate, attributive and adverbial
quick of eye and deft of hand
be helpless and in the greatest straits - jì qióng lǜ jìn
anything that vanishes in a flash - diàn guāng shí huǒ
one 's head was shaped like a leopard 's , his eyes round - bào tóu huán yǎn
arbitrariness and imperiousness - wǔ duàn zhuān héng
as bitter as the sourest vinegar -- extremely bitter - hèn rú tóu cù