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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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handling [ingl. brit. ˈhandlɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈhændlɪŋ] SUST.

1. handling (holding, touching):

handling (of substance)
handling (of tool, weapon)

2. handling (way of dealing):

her handling of the theme/the story
the handling of the case DER.
their handling of the economy
sheep handling

3. handling COM. (storage, shipping):

handling
handling facilities
a grain handling firm

4. handling (processing):

handling (of data, documents)
handling (of process, business)
cash handling

5. handling (training):

dog handling

data handling SUST.

data handling

handling charge SUST.

1. handling charge COM.:

handling charge

2. handling charge:

handling charge ADMIN., FIN.

baggage handling SUST.

baggage handling

I. handle [ingl. brit. ˈhand(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈhændl] SUST.

1. handle:

2. handle (hold) fig.:

3. handle (title):

handle coloq.

4. handle (on CB radio):

handle coloq.

II. handle [ingl. brit. ˈhand(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈhændl] V. trans.

1. handle (touch):

handle explosives, samples, food

2. handle (manage):

handle horse
handle car

3. handle (deal with):

handle grievances, case, negotiations
handle emergency, crisis
handle stress

4. handle (process):

handle organization: money, clients, order
handle airport, port: traffic, passengers, cargo
handle factory: waste, pesticides
handle person: information, money, accounts
handle person: job application
handle computer: graphics, information
handle department, official: complaints, immigration, enquiries
handle agent: sale
handle lawyer: case

5. handle (artistically):

handle theme, narrative, rhythms

III. handle [ingl. brit. ˈhand(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈhændl] V. intr. MOTOR

IV. handle [ingl. brit. ˈhand(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈhændl]

starting handle SUST. MOTOR

broom handle SUST. ingl. brit.

door handle SUST.

door handle MOTOR

dead man's handle SUST.

francés
francés
inglés
inglés
handling
handling equipment

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
francés
francés

handling SUST. no pl.

handling
handling of tool
handling of car

handling charge, handling fee SUST.

handling charge

I. handle [ˈhændl] SUST.

1. handle (handgrip to move objects):

clenche f Bélg.

2. handle coloq. (name with highborn connotations):

3. handle INFORM.:

II. handle [ˈhændl] V. trans.

1. handle (feel/grasp an object):

2. handle (move/transport sth):

3. handle (deal with, direct, manage):

4. handle (discuss, write about, portray):

5. handle (operate dangerous/difficult object):

6. handle ingl. brit. (deal in, trade in):

III. handle [ˈhændl] V. intr. + adv. or prep.

francés
francés
inglés
inglés
handling
handling
manipulation d'un outil, d'un produit, d'une substance
handling
manœuvre d'un véhicule
handling
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés

handling SUST.

handling
handling of tool
handling of car

handling charge, handling fee SUST.

handling charge

I. handle [ˈhæn·dl] SUST.

1. handle (handgrip to move objects):

clenche f Bélg.

2. handle coloq. (name with highborn connotations):

II. handle [ˈhæn·dl] V. trans.

1. handle (feel/grasp an object):

2. handle (move/transport sth):

3. handle (deal with, direct, manage):

4. handle (discuss, write about, portray):

5. handle (operate dangerous/difficult object):

6. handle (deal in, trade in):

III. handle [ˈhæn·dl] V. intr. + adv./prep.

francés
francés
inglés
inglés
handling
handling
road handling
manipulation d'un outil, d'un produit, d'une substance
handling
manœuvre d'un véhicule
handling
Present
Ihandle
youhandle
he/she/ithandles
wehandle
youhandle
theyhandle
Past
Ihandled
youhandled
he/she/ithandled
wehandled
youhandled
theyhandled
Present Perfect
Ihavehandled
youhavehandled
he/she/ithashandled
wehavehandled
youhavehandled
theyhavehandled
Past Perfect
Ihadhandled
youhadhandled
he/she/ithadhandled
wehadhandled
youhadhandled
theyhadhandled

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