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I . hand [hænd] SUST.

2. hand sin pl. coloq. (help):

hand
pomoc f
would you like a hand?
could you give me a hand?

3. hand sin pl. (role):

I'm sure she had a hand in it
to have a hand in sth

4. hand (pointer):

hand

5. hand:

hand (worker)
hand (sailor)

6. hand JUEGOS:

hand
karty fpl
hand (round)

8. hand (handwriting):

hand
pismo nt
in sb's hand

10. hand (stay in practice):

to keep one's hand in

12. hand (clap):

to give sb a big hand

13. hand ECON.:

stock on hand
goods on hand
inventory on hand

II . hand [hænd] V. trans.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

you have to hand it to him

dab hand SUST.

deck hand SUST. NÁUT.

deck hand
majtek m

I . first-hand ADJ.

hand back V. trans.

1. hand back (give back):

hand back

2. hand back (return to owner):

hand back

hand down V. trans.

1. hand down usu passive (pass on):

hand down

2. hand down (pass down):

hand down

3. hand down decision, ruling:

hand down

hand on V. trans.

1. hand on (pass in family):

hand on

2. hand on (pass on):

hand on

hand out V. trans.

1. hand out (distribute):

hand out

2. hand out advice:

hand out

hand over V. trans.

1. hand over (give):

hand over

2. hand over (pass):

hand over

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The hand rails were also built from wood, and had crisscross stays.
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Restaurants should ensure that hand-wash lotion or soap was available near wash basin and should supply only properly boiled hot water to customers.
www.thehindu.com
It is hand launched and belly landed, has a quiet electric motor and propeller, and carries a detachable camera payload.
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Furthermore, cropping and re-sizing images, as well as marking point of interest by hand, is tedious and time-consuming.
en.wikipedia.org
In a shocking act of savagery, she says he set fire to a bowl of nail polish remover while her hand was in it.
www.sundayworld.com
The scissors he uses are too small, and it hurts his hand, so he sneaks into his teacher's desk and takes the sharper, bigger scissors.
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He was appalled at the methods of punishment including chaining, which involved hand cuffing inmates and hanging them by the wrists slightly above the ground.
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His piano style is characterised by heavy basses or vamping chords in the left hand and tremolos with his right.
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The economic activity in the area consisted of various kinds of small-scale manufacturing industry and businesses, e.g. demolition of cars, and, it seems, junk yards and second-hand stores.
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On the other hand, some things do tend to niggle at me.
www.eetimes.com

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