hand en el diccionario francés Oxford-Hachette

Traducciones de hand en el diccionario inglés»francés

I.hand [ingl. brit. hand, ingl. am. hænd] SUST.

1. hand ANAT.:

hand
to take sb's hand
to take sb by the hand
to hold sb's hand literal
to do or make sth by hand
from hand to hand
hands off coloq.!
pas touche! coloq.
hands off coloq.!
bas les pattes! coloq.

7. hand (possession):

hand-dryer, hand-drier [ingl. brit. ˈhanddrʌɪə, ingl. am. ˈhændˌdraɪ(ə)r] SUST.

I.hand-to-hand [ingl. brit., ingl. am. ˈˌhænd tə ˈhænd] ADJ.

II.hand-to-hand [ingl. brit., ingl. am. ˈˌhænd tə ˈhænd] ADV.

hand-knit [ingl. brit. handˈnɪt, ingl. am. hæn(d)ˈnɪt], hand-knitted [ingl. am. ˌhændˈnɪdəd] ADJ.

first-hand [ingl. brit. ˌfəːstˈhand, ingl. am. ˌfərstˈhænd] ADJ. ADV.

I.hand in V. [ingl. brit. hand -, ingl. am. hænd -] (hand [sth] in, hand in [sth])

hand en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de hand en el diccionario inglés»francés

2. hand (responsibility, control):

to have sth in hand
to take sb in hand
to get out of hand
to have a hand in sth

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be hand in glove
to keep a firm hand on sth
at first hand
on the one hand ... on the other (hand) ...
at second hand
to ask for sb's hand in marriage form.
to go hand in hand with sth

hand Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

hand in hand
on the one hand ... on the other (hand) ...
to go hand in hand with sth
to hand sb a line, to hand a line to sb pey. coloq.
to hand sb sth back [or to hand sth back to sb]
to go from hand to hand
to go hand in hand with sth
on the one hand ..., on the other (hand) ...
inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
The ventriloquist dummy is controlled by the one hand of the ventriloquist.
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A small diameter hand-held roller is manipulated forcefully over a sheet of molten glass to produce heavy ripples, while folding and creasing the entire sheet.
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Because the fishermen's facts aligned with scientific knowledge, scientists could then trust the fishermen's first-hand accounts about problems they experience with otters.
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His cobber takes his hand, and then the two turn, put their feet on the firing step, and start to pray together.
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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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It is hand launched and belly landed, has a quiet electric motor and propeller, and carries a detachable camera payload.
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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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The act of imagining unexperienced childhood events, such as being rescued by a lifeguard or breaking a window with one's hand, increased confidence that the events had occurred.
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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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My grandmother - who brought me up - would buy my clothes from there, and the rest were hand-me-downs from my brother.
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