hand的意思和读音

hand

: [hænd] : [hænd]

n.

v.

hands  handing  handed  

v.+n.raise hand,open hand,offer hand,thrust hand,clap hand

adj.+n.invisible hand

v.take

n.boo

v.give,hand over,offer,pass,tender

n.pointer,needle,influence,part,clap

handn.— see alsodab hand,old hand,second-hand,underhandpart of body

1.[c]the part of the body at the end of the arm, including the fingers and thumb

Ian placed a hand on her shoulder.

Put your hand up if you know the answer.

Keep both hands on the steering wheel at all times.

She was on (her) hands and knees(= crawling on the floor) looking for an earring.

Couples strolled past holding hands .

Give me your hand(= hold my hand) while we cross the road.

The crowd threw up their hands(= lifted them into the air) in dismay.

He killed the snake with his bare hands(= using only his hands) .

a hand towel(= a small towel for drying your hands on)

a hand drill(= one that is used by turning a handle rather than powered by electricity)

-handed

2.using the hand or number of hands mentioned

a one-handed catch

left-handed scissors(= intended to be held in your left hand)使

help

3.[sing](informal)help in doing sth

Let me give you a hand with those bags(= help you to carry them) ./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

Do you need a hand with those invoices?

The neighbours are always willing to lend a hand .

role in situation

4.[sing]~ in sththe part or role that sb/sth plays in a particular situation; sb's influence in a situation

Early reports suggest the hand of rebel forces in the bombings.

Several of his colleagues had a hand in his downfall.使

This appointment was an attempt to strengthen her hand in policy discussions.

on clock/watch

5.[c]a part of a clock or watch that points to the numbers

worker

6.[c]a person who does physical work on a farm or in a factory

sailor

7.[c]a sailor on a ship

All hands on deck!

hand-

8.by a person rather than a machine

hand-painted pottery

hand-knitted

This item should be hand washed.

in card games

9.[c]a set of playing cards given to one player in a game

to be dealt a good/bad hand

10.[c]one stage of a game of cards

I'll have to leave after this hand.

writing

11.[sing]a particular style of writing

measurement for horse

12.[c] 4 10.16 a unit for measuring the height of a horse, equal to 4 inches or 10.16 centimetres

IDM

There are 30 people coming to dinner tonight, so it's all hands on deck. 30

all hands on deckeveryone helps or must help, especially in a difficult situation

There are 30 people coming to dinner tonight, so it's all hands on deck. 30

Help was at hand.

The property is ideally located with all local amenities close at hand.

(close/near) at handclose to you in time or distance

Help was at hand.

The property is ideally located with all local amenities close at hand.

at the hands of sbat sbs handsif you experience sthat the hands of sb , they are the cause of itbe good with your handsto be skilful at making or doing things with your handsbind/tie sb hand and footto tie sb's hands and feet together so that they cannot move or escapeto prevent sb from doing what they want by creating rules, restrictions, etc.

The fabric was painted by hand.

by handby a person rather than a machine

The fabric was painted by hand.

if a letter is deliveredby hand , it is delivered by the person who wrote it, or sb who is sent by them, rather than by post/mail

The town fell into enemy hands.

We don't want this document falling into the wrong hands .

fall into sbs hands/the hands of sbto become controlled by sb

The town fell into enemy hands.

We don't want this document falling into the wrong hands .

The President visited the area to see the devastation at first hand.

(at) first handby experiencing, seeing, etc. sth yourself rather than being told about it by sb else

The President visited the area to see the devastation at first hand.

He's not frightened of getting his hands dirty.

get your hands dirtyto do physical work

He's not frightened of getting his hands dirty.

He asked the general for his daughter's hand in marriage.

sbs hand (in marriage)permission to marry sb, especially a woman

He asked the general for his daughter's hand in marriage.

hand in glove (with sb)working closely with sb, especially in a secret and/or illegal way

Poverty and poor health often go hand in hand.

hand in handif two people arehand in hand , they are holding each other's handif two thingsgo hand in hand , they are closely connected and one thing causes the other

Poverty and poor health often go hand in hand.

They won hands down .

It is hands down the best movie this year.

hands down(informal)easily and without any doubt

They won hands down .

It is hands down the best movie this year.

Get your hands off my wife!

Hey, hands off! That's my drink!

(get/take your) hands off (sth/sb)(informal)used to tell sb not to touch sth/sb

Get your hands off my wife!

Hey, hands off! That's my drink!

Hands up all those who want to go swimming.

hands up!used to tell a group of people to raise one hand in the air if they know the answer to a question, etc.

Hands up all those who want to go swimming.

used by sb who is threatening people with a gun to tell them to raise both hands in the air

She certainly has her hands full with four kids in the house.

have your hands fullto be very busy or too busy to do sth else

She certainly has her hands full with four kids in the house.

I really wish I could help but my hands are tied.便

have your hands tiedto be unable to do what you want to do because of rules, promises, etc.

I really wish I could help but my hands are tied.便

Do you want me to come along and hold your hand?

hold sbs handto give sb support in a difficult situation

Do you want me to come along and hold your hand?

Can I leave these queries in your capable hands?

in sbs capable, safe, etc. handsbeing taken care of or dealt with by sb that you think you can rely on

Can I leave these queries in your capable hands?

in hand使if you have time or moneyin hand , it is left and available to be usedif you have a particular situationin hand , you are in control of itthe job, question, etc.in hand is the one that you are dealing withif sb works a week, month, etc.in hand , they are paid for the work a week, etc. after they have completed it

The matter is now in the hands of my lawyer.

At that time, the castle was in enemy hands.

in the hands of sbin sbs handsbeing taken care of or controlled by sb

The matter is now in the hands of my lawyer.

At that time, the castle was in enemy hands.

She retired last year but still teaches the odd class to keep her hand in.退

keep your hand into occasionally do sth that you used to do a lot so that you do not lose your skill at it

She retired last year but still teaches the odd class to keep her hand in.退

Wait till I get my hands on him!

lay/get your hands on sb使to catch sb that you are annoyed with

Wait till I get my hands on him!

I know their address is here somewhere, but I can't lay my hands on it right now.

lay/get your hands on sthto find or get sth

I know their address is here somewhere, but I can't lay my hands on it right now.

many hands make light workused to say that a job is made easier if a lot of people help

She hasn't done a hand's turn all week.

not do a hands turnto do no work

She hasn't done a hand's turn all week.

off your handsno longer your responsibilityon either/every handon both/all sides; in both/all directions

The emergency services were on hand with medical advice.

on handavailable, especially to help

The emergency services were on hand with medical advice.

Let me take care of the invitations─you've enough on your hands with the caterers./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

on your handsif you have sb/sthon your hands , you are responsible for them or it

Let me take care of the invitations─you've enough on your hands with the caterers./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

On the one hand they'd love to have kids, but on the other, they don't want to give up their freedom.

(on the one hand…) on the other (hand)……,used to introduce different points of view, ideas, etc., especially when they are opposites

On the one hand they'd love to have kids, but on the other, they don't want to give up their freedom.

Unemployment is getting out of hand.

All our suggestions were dismissed out of hand.

out of handdifficult or impossible to control

Unemployment is getting out of hand.

if you reject, etc. sthout of hand , you do so immediately without thinking about it fully or listening to other people's arguments

All our suggestions were dismissed out of hand.

I'm afraid the matter is now out of my hands.

out of your handsno longer your responsibility

I'm afraid the matter is now out of my hands.

If we get the police involved, we'll be playing right into the protesters' hands.怀

play into sbs handsto do exactly what an enemy, opponent, etc. wants so that they gain the advantage in a particular situation

If we get the police involved, we'll be playing right into the protesters' hands.怀

I've heard he doesn't like putting his hand in his pocket.

put your hand in your pocketto spend money or give it to sb

I've heard he doesn't like putting his hand in his pocket.

I'm fed up of hearing about these decisions third hand!

(at) second, third, etc. handby being told about sth by sb else who has seen it or heard about it, not by experiencing, seeing, etc. it yourself

I'm fed up of hearing about these decisions third hand!

take sb in handto deal with sb in a strict way in order to improve their behaviourtake sth into your own handsto deal with a particular situation yourself because you are not happy with the way that others are dealing with itthrow your hand in(informal)退to stop doing sth or taking part in sth, especially because you are not successful

I'm afraid I don't have the latest figures to hand.

to handthat you can reach or get easily

I'm afraid I don't have the latest figures to hand.

Jim can turn his hand to most jobs around the house.

turn your hand to sthto start doing sth or be able to do sth, especially when you do it well

Jim can turn his hand to most jobs around the house.

v.

1.to pass or give sth to sb

She handed the letter to me.

She handed me the letter.

IDM

Nobody's going to hand you success on a plate.

hand sth to sb on a plate(informal)to give sth to sb without the person concerned making any effort

Nobody's going to hand you success on a plate.

You've got to hand it to her─she's a great cook.

have (got) to hand it to sb(informal)used to say that sb deserves praise for sth

You've got to hand it to her─she's a great cook.

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n.1.the part of your body at the end of each arm that you use for picking up and holding things2.help3.if people give someone a hand, they clap their hands to show that they have enjoyed a performance4.the hands on a clock are the long parts that move around and show the time5.the particular set of cards that have been given to you in a game of cards6.the advantages you have that give you a chance to be successful in a particular situation7.someone who does physical work; someone who works on a farm; someone who works on a ship8.someones handwriting9.a unit for measuring how tall a horse is1.the part of your body at the end of each arm that you use for picking up and holding things2.help3.if people give someone a hand, they clap their hands to show that they have enjoyed a performance4.the hands on a clock are the long parts that move around and show the time5.the particular set of cards that have been given to you in a game of cards6.the advantages you have that give you a chance to be successful in a particular situation7.someone who does physical work; someone who works on a farm; someone who works on a ship8.someones handwriting9.a unit for measuring how tall a horse is

v.1.to give something to someone by holding it in your hand and offering it to them

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1.The newborn baby the size of an adult hand would require another two weeks at least before it was out of danger.

2.She disengaged her hand from that of the child.

3.It did not perceive that it also lay in that hand which had removed Napoleon.

4.There, comes the long hair blonde--Fairy Fall, with a basket of magic gold dust in her hand, and she sprays the gold dust along all her way.

5.I researched each animal in depth to see how I could transfer it to a hand, and then set about bringing it to life.:“。”

6.On the other hand, to say it was the vision of any ideal or allegiance to any principle would be making it far too articulate and abstract.

7.Again, were tried to leave the tactics as open-ended as possible, so you can have a strong hand in specifying how your players will grow.

8.Chile was positively opposed to any treaty that would bind her hand in her old border dispute with Peru.

9.The forced motion is usually replaced by a quick lateral shift with a fixed hand position.

10.God is constantly trying to teach us our dependence, and to hold us absolutely in His hand and hanging upon His care.