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111Hand — die Hand, e 1. Wasch dir bitte die Hände vor dem Essen. 2. Gib mir bitte deine Hand. Wir gehen jetzt über die Straße. 3. Ich kann Ihnen nicht die Hand geben. Ich spüle gerade das Geschirr …
112hand it to — {v. phr.}, {informal} To admit the excellence of; give credit or praise to. * /You have to hand it to Jim; he is very careful and hard working in all he does./ * /The teacher said, I hand it to Jane for the way she managed the Music Club. / Syn …
113hand it to — {v. phr.}, {informal} To admit the excellence of; give credit or praise to. * /You have to hand it to Jim; he is very careful and hard working in all he does./ * /The teacher said, I hand it to Jane for the way she managed the Music Club. / Syn …
114hand ax — noun Date: 13th century 1. a short handled ax intended for use with one hand 2. a prehistoric stone tool having one end pointed for cutting and the other end rounded for holding in the hand …
115hand — handball ou hand ball [ ɑ̃dbal ] n. m. • 1924, 1912; mot all. « balle à la main » ♦ Sport d équipe analogue au football, mais qui se joue uniquement avec les mains. Match de handball. Abrév. fam. HAND [ ɑ̃d ] …
116hand in — v. (B) to hand in homework in to the teacher * * * [ hænd ɪn] (B) to hand in homework in to the teacher …
117Hand — Handf 1.HandvomBein(vonsBeen)!=benimmdichanständig!BeziehtsichursprünglichaufintimesBetasten.1920ff. 2.HandvonderButten!=nichtanfassen!ButteistdasSammelgefäßfürTrauben;dahersovielwieeinwarnenderZurufaneinenTraubennascher.1700ff.… …
118Hand — Used to describe the lower peninsula of Michigan. Often while using one s right hand to demonstrate. Mt. Pleasent is right in the middle of the hand …
119Hand — Used to describe the lower peninsula of Michigan. Often while using one s right hand to demonstrate. Mt. Pleasent is right in the middle of the hand …
120hand\ it\ to — v. phr. informal To admit the excellence of; give credit or praise to. You have to hand it to Jim; he is very careful and hard working in all he does. The teacher said, I hand it to Jane for the way she managed the Music Club. Syn.: take off one… …