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I . hand [hænd] SUST.

3. hand (assistance):

would you like a hand?
to give [or lend]sb a hand

4. hand:

hand (manual worker)
delavec(delavka) m (f)
hand (sailor)
mornar m

5. hand (skilful person):

I'm an old hand at ...

6. hand (on clock, watch):

hand

7. hand NAIPES:

hand
karte f pl.
a hand of poker

8. hand (horse measurement):

hand

9. hand (handwriting):

hand
pisava f
hand

II . hand [hænd] V. trans. to hand sb sth

hand back V. trans.

hand
vračati [form. perf. vrniti]

hand down V. trans.

1. hand (pass on):

hand
predajati [form. perf. predati]
hand tradition
prenašati [form. perf. prenesti]

2. hand DER.:

hand
zapuščati [form. perf. zapustiti]

hand in V. trans.

hand
izročati [form. perf. izročiti]
hand homework
oddajati [form. perf. oddati]
hand weapon
predajati [form. perf. predati]

hand on V. trans. to hand sth ⇄ on [to sb]

hand out V. trans.

1. hand (distribute):

hand to
deliti [form. perf. razdeliti ]+dat.
deliti [form. perf. razdeliti ]+dat.

2. hand DER.:

hand sentence
izrekati [form. perf. izreči]

hand over V. trans.

1. hand:

hand (pass)
prenašati [form. perf. prenesti]
hand (away from one)
predajati [form. perf. predati]
hand (present)
hand cheque

2. hand:

hand TV, RADIO to
predajati [form. perf. predati ]+dat.

3. hand (transfer authority):

to hand sb over [to sb]

hand round V. trans. ingl. brit.

hand
hand papers, test
podajati naokrog [form. perf. podati naokrog]

I . ˈfirst-hand ADJ.

II . ˈfirst-hand ADV.

guid·ing hand [ˌgaɪdɪŋˈ-] SUST. fig.

ˈhand gre·nade SUST.

ˈhand lug·gage SUST. no pl.

hand-ˈop·er·at·ed ADJ.

hand-ˈpicked ADJ.

ˈhand saw SUST.

hand saw

ˈhour hand SUST.

hour hand

ˈleft-hand ADJ. atrbv.

1. left-hand (on sb's left side):

2. left-hand DEP.:

3. left-hand (in road):

ˈmin·ute hand SUST.

ˈright-hand ADJ. atrbv.

1. right-hand (on the right):

2. right-hand (with the right hand):

z desno

hand in hand SUST.

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Traditional home sewing techniques for finishing plain seams include trimming with pinking shears, oversewing with a zig-zag stitch, and hand or machine overcasting.
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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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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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Furthermore, cropping and re-sizing images, as well as marking point of interest by hand, is tedious and time-consuming.
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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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He reaches twice with his right hand toward what appears to be an inside pocket of his jacket.
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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.
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