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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык

Определение a-hand в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

hand out
dağıtmak
hand
el
hand
{f} uzatmak

Raporu ona uzatmak istedim ama unuttum. - I intended to hand the paper to him, but I forgot to.

Yapman gereken tek şey bu kitabı ona uzatmak. - All you have to do is to hand this book to him.

hand
{f} vermek

Ben belgeyi ona vermek istemiştim ama unuttum. - I had intended to hand the document to him, but I forgot to.

Tom'un onun üstesinden gelmesine izin vermek en iyisi. - It's best to let Tom handle it.

hand
{i} akrep

Saatin akrep ve yelkovanı altından yapılmış. - The hands of the clock are made of gold.

hand on heart
(Ev ile ilgili) İçtenlikle
have the ace in one's hand
(Ev ile ilgili) Elinde kozu olmak
second hand price
İkinci el fiyatı
seconds hand
(Televizyon) Saniye ibresi
lend a hand
yardım etmek

Tom sadece gerektiği yerde yardım etmekten çok mutlu. - Tom's only too happy to lend a hand where necessary.

at hand
elde

Elde herhangi bir iyi referans kitabım yok. - I don't have any good reference book at hand.

Eldeki işe bağlı kal. - Stick to the task at hand.

at hand
yakın

Küresel bir kriz yakındır. - A global crisis is at hand.

Giriş sınavımız çok yakındı. - Our entrance examination was near at hand.

by hand
el ile
by hand
elle

Bu kazak elle yapıldı. - This sweater is made by hand.

Mektup elle yazılmıştı. - The letter was written by hand.

hand
(isim) el, parti, yardım, pay, parmak, ustalık, yetenek, usta, kurt, ibre, akrep, yelkovan, taraf, demet, salkım, hevenk, alkış, evlilik sözü
hand
{f} elle vermek, uzatmak: Please hand me that book. O kitabı bana uzatır mısınız?
hand grenade
el bombası
hand in hand
el ele

John ve Mary'nin el ele yürüyüşünü izledim. - I watched John and Mary walking hand in hand.

Anaokulu çocukları parkta el ele yürüyordu. - The kindergarten children were walking hand in hand in the park.

hand job
el işi
hand out
(Fiili Deyim ) 1- dağıtmak 2- çıkmasına yardım etmek
hand up
uzanmak
heavy hand
zorba
heavy hand
baskı
hour hand
saat akrebi
left hand
sol taraf

Hastanenin sol tarafında bankayı göreceksin. - You'll see the bank on the left hand side of the hospital.

lend a hand
el atıvermek
lend someone a hand
(deyim) birine el vermek
minute hand
yelkovan
on the other hand
(deyim) bir yandan
right hand man
sağ kol
second hand
ikinci el
upper hand
üstünlük
wash hand basin
lavabo
hand
{i} ustalık

Onunla ustalıkla başa çıktın. - You handled that deftly.

Aleti ustalıkla idare etti. - He handled the tool skillfully.

hand
{i} ibre
hand
{i} yelkovan

Saatin akrep ve yelkovanı altından yapılmış. - The hands of the clock are made of gold.

hand
{i} alkış

Tom ellerini alkışladı. - Tom clapped his hands.

Tom elleriyle alkışladı. - Tom clapped his hands together.

hand
{i} yetenek

Bu aktör hem yakışıklı hem de yetenekli. - That actor is both handsome and skillful.

O yetenekli bir adam ama diğer taraftan o bizim hakkımızda çok soru soruyor. - He is able man, but on the other hand he asks too much of us.

hand
{i} yardım

Sana yardım edebilir miyim? - Could I give you a hand?

Bana yardım edebilir misin? - Could you lend me a hand?

hand
{i} parmak

Elin beş parmağı var: başparmak, işaret parmağı, orta parmak, yüzük parmağı ve serçe parmak. - The hand has five fingers: the thumb, the index finger, the middle finger, the ring finger, and the pinky.

Öğrencilerden biri soru sormak için parmak kaldırdı. - One of the students raised his hand to ask a question.

hand
{i} hevenk
hand
{i} parti
hand
{i} taraf

Bir taraftan seni yemeğe davet etmek için, diğer taraftan sana oğlumun evleneceğini söylemek için seni aradım. - I called you, on the one hand to invite you out to eat, and on the other to tell you my son is going to get married.

Tom hiç yüzemez. Diğer taraftan, o iyi bir beyzbol oyuncusudur. - Tom can't swim at all. On the other hand, he is a good baseball player.

hand
{i} usta

Onunla çok ustaca başa çıktın. - You handled that very skillfully.

Aleti ustalıkla idare etti. - He handled the tool skillfully.

hand
{i} demet

Bir erkeğin elinde bir demet çiçek varsa, bu onun botanik çalışmayacağı, fakat anatomi çalışacağı anlamına gelir. - If a guy has got a bunch of flowers in his hand, it means that he is going to practise not botany, but anatomy.

hand
{i} kurt

Kurtarma ekipleri depremin kurbanlarına malzeme dağıtacak. - The rescue workers are going to hand out supplies to the victims of the earthquake.

Mary yakışıklı bir itfaiyecil tarafından kurtarıldı. - Mary was rescued by a handsome firefighter.

hand
{i} salkım
hand
{i} pay
bird in the hand
çantada keklik
bound hand and foot
(deyim) çaresiz
bound hand and foot
(deyim) eli kolu bağlı
cap in hand
alçakgönüllü
cash in hand
(Kanun) akçe
deliver by hand
elden teslim etmek
deliver something by hand
elden vermek
get one's hand in
(deyim) alışmak
get out of hand
şirazesinden çıkmak
give one's hand on
(deyim) el sıkışmak
go hand in hand
(deyim) bir arada
go hand in hand
(deyim) çok yakın
go hand in hand
(deyim) çok yakın ilişkiler içinde
go hand in hand
(deyim) yan yana
got one's hand in
belirli bir işe başlamak
got one's hand in
yeni işe başlamak
hand
ihtiyatsız
hand
(Askeri) tayfa
hand
(elden ele) vermek
hand
yanında

Tom Mary'nin yanında onun elinden tutarak oturdu. - Tom sat next Mary, holding her hand.

Onun yanında getirdiği çocuk çok yakışıklıydı. - The boy who she brought with her was very handsome.

hand
ırgat
hand
hazır

Yirmi dokuz yıldır Çernobil'de radyasyona maruz kalmış tilkiler artık insanlardan korkmuyor ve onların ellerinden yemeye hazırlar. - The foxes that have been exposed to radiation in Chernobyl for twenty-nine years no longer fear humans and are willing to eat from their hands.

Eğer birisi için yemek hazırlıyorsan, lütfen burnunu çekme, kıçını kaşıma veya ellerine hapşırma. - When you're preparing food for someone, please don't pick your nose, scratch your ass, or sneeze in your hands.

hand
(Askeri) tayfadan biri
hand
el altında

El altında ekstra birkaç bataryaya sahip olmak asla kötü bir fikir değil. - Having a few extra batteries handy is never a bad idea.

Yangın olursa diye el altında her zaman bir kova su bulundur. - Always keep a bucket of water handy, in case of fire.

hand
rençper
hand axe
el baltası
hand in
sunmak
hand in glove
(Konuşma Dili) ortaklık
hand made
el işi
hand out
yazılı kağıdı dağıtmak
hat in hand
mütevazı
have in hand
(deyim) sorumluluğunu yüklenmek
have in hand
(deyim) üzerine almak
heavy hand
tiranlık
in hand
(deyim) hazır
in hand
(deyim) kullanıma hazır
in hand
göz hapsinde
keep one's hand in
(deyim) alışmak
lend a hand to
-e elini uzatmak
lend a helping hand
(deyim) yardım eli uzatmak
lend someone a helping hand
birine yardım elini uzatmak
nice hand
(Bilgisayar) iyi el
on the one hand
bir yandan
on the other hand
buna mukabil
on the other hand
öte taraftan
on the other hand
(deyim) başka türlü
on the other hand
bir taraftan da
on the other hand
(deyim) aksi taktirde
on the other hand
diğer bir yandan
on the other hand
buna karşılık
on the other hand
buna karşın
on the other hand
bunun yanısıra
out of hand
(Konuşma Dili) denetimsiz
out of hand
nemen
palm of the hand
avuç
raise a hand
el kaldırmak
rub with the hand
sürtmek
second hand
(Ticaret) okazyon
second hand
kullanılmış
stone hand
(Spor) taş elli
take in hand
gözetmek
take in hand
yola getirmek
take in hand
bakmak
tied hand and foot
(deyim) çaresiz
try one's hand
denemek
try one's hand
şansını denemek
turn a hand to
el atmak
from hand to hand
elden ele

Fotoğraf elden ele geçirildi. - The photograph was passed from hand to hand.

hand by hand
elele
hand in hand
birbirini izleyen
hand in hand
bağlı
hand in hand
birlikte

Sanayileşme çoğu kez kirlilikle birlikte gider. - Industrialization often goes hand in hand with pollution.

Bir cerrah ayrılmaz arkadaşı olan ölümle birlikte yaşar - Ben onunla el ele yürüyorum. - A surgeon lives with Death, his inseparable companion - I walk hand in hand with him.

hand to hand
el ele
hand to hand
göğüs göğüse
hand to hand struggle
göğüs göğüse mücadele
on the one hand on the other hand
bir yandan diğer yandan
travel from hand to hand
elden ele dolaşmak
hand-to-hand
yumruk yumruğa
on the one hand/on the other hand
diğer taraftan
fight hand to hand
(deyim) göğüs göğse çarpışmak
fight hand to hand
(deyim) yakın dövüşmek
from hand to hand
bir adamdan diğerine
hand over hand
tutuna tutuna tırmanma
hand to hand
yumruk yumruğa
hand to hand combat
göğüs göğüse çarpışma
hand to hand combat
(Askeri) Göğüs göğüse muharebe
hand to hand fighting
göğüs göğüse kavga
pass from hand to hand
elden ele gezmek
Английский Язык - Английский Язык

Определение a-hand в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

Alaska hand
A king and a three as a starting hand in Texas hold 'em (see king crab)
Buddha's hand
A fragrant citrus fruit with a lemon-like flavor, native to northern India
China Hand
Someone particularly knowledgeable about the language, culture and people of China
Dutch hand
A butter pat, being a wooden paddle used to press butter when making it at home. Usually two are used and hence usually in the plural hands

1977: Ranged on shelves along the stone walls would be pans of milk set to rise, buckets and cans, maturing cheeses, butter churns, and butter pats or Dutch hands for beating the last traces of water from the golden mass. — Richard Daunton-Fear and Penelope Vigar, Australian Colonial Cookery, Rigby, 1977, ISBN 0-7270-0187-6 (discussing a typical kitchen of early colonial Australia).

HAND
have a nice day
Hand of Fatima
an apotropaic symbol, in both Jewish and Islamic society, serving as a talisman against the "evil eye"
Hand of God
Famous goal in the 1986 FIFA World Cup by Maradona
Hand of Miriam
alternative name for the Hand of Fatima
a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
It is preferable to have a small but certain advantage than a mere potential of a greater one
at hand
Being at the moment the center of attention or the cause of trouble

The problem at hand is not the inability of the Arabs and the Jews to live together peacefully.

at hand
Near; soon; approaching; imminent

He felt it, as did the other dogs, and knew that a change was at hand.

at hand
Readily available; within easy reach; nearby

I don't have the information at hand, but I can look it up.

at the hand of
Alternative form of at the hands of
ball in hand
In billiards, a circumstance in which a fault by another player, such as a scratch, permits the competitor to take the cue ball in hand and place it anywhere behind the baulk line
balls in hand
plural form of ball in hand
bare hand
an ungloved hand
bare hand
when a fielder fields the ball without his glove in his hand

Jones bare hands the bunt and throws to first ... out!.

bear a hand
to make haste; to help quickly (used mostly in the imperative)
bear-a-hand
make haste!
beer hand
A seven and two as a starting hand in Texas hold 'em
bird in the hand
Shortened form of "a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush"
bite the hand that feeds one
To cause harm to a benefactor

And the reality is, for all the talk about lobbying reform, Congress has never been known to bite the hand that feeds it.

bottom hand
With a standard batting grip, the hand placed further down the handle of the bat; the batsman's dominant hand, providing most power to a shot
by hand
Manually; without the use of automation or machines

The computers went down and they had to do all the bookkeeping by hand that day.

by one's own hand
As a result of one's own actions, especially with reference to death by suicide

He gained all his wealth by his own hand.

cap in hand
In a humble and respectful manner

No longer were we required to go cap in hand to the banks if we wanted money, they were coming to us.

cash in hand
In a manner receiving direct payment by cash, often without paying tax

I heard he's working at that restaurant cash in hand to pay the bills.

cash in hand
Direct payment by cash, as opposed to through a bank

This cash in hand will come in handy as spending money on my trip to Asia.

cash in hand
Receiving wages or salary directly in the form of cash, often without deducting tax

Many high school students get cash in hand jobs for extra pocket money.

caught with one's hand in the cookie jar
Observed or apprehended while committing a theft, especially while embezzling money

Frankenmanto was, in fact, a certified kleptomaniac who had to carry a doctor’s letter on her to explain the embarrassing little moments when she was caught with her hand in the cookie jar.

change hand
To turn a horse around; especially, when exercising in a circle, to cross the center and resume circling in the other direction
charge hand
deputy to a foreman in a factory
come to hand
To perform well, to come under control

The horse came to hand, and won first prize.

come to hand
To become available, often unexpectedly, or randomly

Secondly, I continue to base my concepts on intensive study of a limited suite of collections, rather than superficial study of every packet that comes to hand.

dab hand
An expert

She is a dab hand in the kitchen.

dead man's hand
Other various hands, among them a full house of three jacks and two tens
dead man's hand
A pair of aces and a pair of eights, in a player's hand
dead man's hand
An ace and an eight as a starting hand in Texas hold 'em
devil's hand
three of a kind sixes
drawing hand
A poker hand which requires some specific cards on later rounds in order to become a strong hand

John only had four cards of the same suit; he had a drawing hand.

eat from someone's hand
Alternative form of eat out of someone's hand
eat out of someone's hand
To behave in a docile, submissive way towards somebody

Violetta is well aware of all this and goes out of her way to charm him. . . . He eats out of her hand and would not notice is she fed him rocks.

eye-hand coordination
Alternative form of hand-eye coordination

Sorry, but I just don't think you have the eye-hand coordination to be a juggler in this circus.

field hand
An outdoor worker on a farm, plantation, or ranch

A good weekly wage for a field hand on a banana plantation is $3.

force someone's hand
Bring about a situation which necessitates an agent to act, often causing a plan to be executed prematurely
four-in-hand
A carriage drawn by four such horses; a coach-and-four
four-in-hand
A slipknot with one end hanging in front of the other; a simple necktie
four-in-hand
A team of four horses, controlled by a single driver
free hand
free rein
give somebody a hand
To applaud or clap (also to give (someone) a big hand)

Please give all our dedicated volunteers a hand for their hard work.

give somebody a hand
To help, aid, or assist

Could you please give me a hand carrying this mattress?.

glad hand
A warm welcome offered a guest by a host

The young men who will get the corporate glad hand are some of the most sought after graduates of the class of '64.

glad-hand
To be overly friendly with a stranger in order to gain an advantage

Not in many a moon had he glad-handed so many people. . . . The President, in fact, behaved noticeably like a candidate for reelection.

glad-hand
To extend a glad hand (to someone)
go hand in hand
Of two things, to be closely related or to go together well; see hand in hand
go hand in hand
Of two people, to hold hands

And now let's go hand in hand, not one before the other.

goes hand in hand
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of go hand in hand
going hand in hand
Present participle of go hand in hand
gone hand in hand
Past participle of go hand in hand
hand
The small part of a gunstock near the lock, which is grasped by the hand in taking aim
hand
Rate; price
hand
Power of performance; means of execution; ability; skill; dexterity
hand
To be overfamiliar, to invade a woman's personal space, usually described for a man
hand
An agent; a servant, or manual laborer, especially in compounds; a workman, trained or competent for special service or duty; a performer more or less skillful; as

an old hand at speaking.

hand
Actual performance; deed; act; workmanship; agency; hence, manner of performance

Gideon said unto God, If thou wilt save Israel by my hand.

hand
To give, pass, or transmit with the hand

he handed them the letter.

hand
To manage
hand
Applause

Give him a hand.

hand
A person's signature

Given under my Hand and Seal of the State this 1st Day of January, 2010.

hand
Handwriting; style of penmanship

a good hand.

hand
To cooperate
hand
An instance of helping

Bob gave Alice a hand to move the furniture.

hand
Each of the pointers on the face of an analog clock, which are used to indicate the time of day
hand
To seize; to lay hands on
hand
The feel of a fabric; the impression or quality of the fabric as judged qualitatively by the sense of touch

This fabric has a smooth, soft hand'.

hand
Agency in transmission from one person to another

to buy at second hand (when no longer in the producer’s hand, or when not new).

hand
In long measure, two different lengths:

Four inches, a hand’s breadth, used in measuring the height of horses.

hand
To pledge by the hand; to handfast
hand
The collective noun for a bunch of bananas
hand
A side; part, camp; direction, either right or left

On this hand and that hand, were hangings.

hand
The part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the corresponding part in many other animals
hand
Personal possession; ownership; hence, control; direction; management; — usually in the plural

Forasmuch as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us.

hand
To furl
hand
That which is, or may be, held in a hand at once

tobacco manufacturing A bundle of tobacco leaves tied together.

hand
To lead, guide, or assist with the hand; to conduct

to hand a lady into a carriage.

hand
That which resembles, or to some extent performs the office of, a human hand; as

An index or pointer on a dial; such as the hour or minute hand of a clock.

hand and foot
A card game, similar to canasta, using two packs of cards
hand balls
plural form of hand ball
hand bills
plural form of hand bill
hand brakes
plural form of hand brake
hand down
To donate (as second hand.)

When my older brother grows out of his clothes, he hands them down to me, which later in turn I hand down to my little brother, if they're not ripped apart by then. We fall over a lot, this family of ours. And grow fast. Either way, my little brother ends up with tonnes of third-hand scruffy clothes. Maybe that's why he gets picked on so much.

hand down
To transmit in succession, as from father to son, or from predecessor to successor

Fables are handed down from age to age.

hand down
To forward to the proper officer (the decision of a higher court)

The Clerk of the Court of Appeals handed down its decision.

hand dryer
An electric device in a restroom to dry hands
hand grenade
A small hand-held explosive device designed to be thrown at the enemy
hand grenades
plural form of hand grenade
hand in
To give something to a responsible person

I found a wallet on the street, so I handed it in to the police.

hand in glove
In very close cooperation

The vendors were working hand in glove with our people.

hand in hand
Naturally, ordinarily or predictably together; commonly having a correlation or relationship

The tendency to follow trends and explore one's sense of self goes hand in hand with being a teenager.

hand in hand
Holding or clasping hands

The couple strolled down the sidewalk, hand in hand.

hand it to somebody
To give somebody credit or praise

You have to hand it to him for finishing such a big project so quickly.

hand jive
A dance associated with the rock and roll and rhythm and blues music of the 1950s, comprising a complicated pattern of hand moves and claps at various parts of the body, following or imitating the percussion instruments
hand job
An act of masturbation performed by someone else's hand

1968:I tried it once and she knows it ... I was screwing one night and she lay like a log and I said I could do better jerking off ... a hand job, — Casebook of a Crime Psychiatrist, pp. 179, James Arnold Brussel, Bernard Geis Associates (distributed by Grove Press).

hand log
A chip log
hand net
A small net that is equipped with a handle and attached to a rim so that the net forms a pouch. This kind of net is used, eg, for trapping butterflies or individual fish
hand off
To pass or transfer something to someone

Before we hand off the project to him, let's make sure to write some instructions.

hand out
an 1800s baseball term meaning a player is out
hand out
to distribute (something)
hand over
To relinquish control or possession of something to someone

I handed over the controls to the copilot.

hand over fist
Quickly or in great quantity, especially in reference to earning money.''

He didn't earn much, but the company seemed to rake in money hand over fist.

hand pay
When a slot attendant or cage gives the player a cash payout, rather than the actual slot machine paying out from the printer with ticket voucher or coin hopper
hand pie
(Southern) A semilunar-shaped pastry with either a sweet or savory filling, formed by placing a dollop of filling onto a circular piece of biscuit-style dough and then folding it over and crimping it shut. They may be baked, fried or deep-fried. A pasty

Hostess® fruit pies are sweet hand pies.

hand press
A printing press operated by hand
hand presses
plural form of hand press
hand puppet
A puppet operated by the hand, especially one in which the puppeteer's hand occupies and controls the head
hand saws
plural form of hand saw
hand shandy
An act of masturbation
hand someone his head
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hand tab
A method of spot applying asphalt-based adhesive to shingles for securement and wind resistance
hand tool
A tool powered by human muscle rather than a motor or engine
hand tools
plural form of hand tool
hand towel
a small towel used for drying the hands or face
hand truck
An L-shaped box-moving handcart with handles at one end, wheels at the base, with a small ledge to set objects on, flat against the floor when the hand-truck is upright. It makes otherwise bulky and heavy objects easier to move
hand trucks
plural form of hand truck
hand trunk
A relatively small piece of hard-sided luggage with hinges and latches
hand trunks
plural form of hand trunk
hand waving
Discussion or argumentation involving approximation, vagueness, educated guessing, or the attempt to explain or excuse vagaries

The sales pitch sounded good, but there was a lot of hand waving about the price.

hand wringing
The repeated clasping or squeezing of the hands as a symptom of distress

Whisperings filled the corridors with unearthly sounds — the hand-wringing and breast-beating of the elder sisters — the sighs and sobs of the younger.

hand wringing
A feigned exhibition of distress, usually with implied inaction or vacillating in the face of a dilemma or crisis

As noted, the confusion and hand wringing about who should do what mostly flows from a failure to clearly think through what an epidemic is and what will be demanded in response.

hand wringings
plural form of hand wringing
hand-egg
A humorous term for the game of American football, or for football codes other than association football
hand-egg
The elongated ball used in such games
hand-eye coordination
The total amount of coordination a person has between their eyes and their hands; a person's dexterity in activities highly dependent upon sight, such as catching a ball

Sorry, but I just don't think you have the hand-eye coordination needed to be a juggler in this circus.

hand-held
small and light enough to be operated while you hold it in your hands
hand-held
a personal digital assistant
hand-hole
: A small hole in a boiler for the insertion of the hand in cleaning, etc
hand-in-glove
Closely cooperative
hand-in-glove
Alternative spelling of hand in glove
hand-in-hand
Alternative spelling of hand in hand
hand-me-down
An item that is passed along for someone else to use; especially, a piece of clothing or other item which has been outgrown by a older sibling and passed down to a younger one
hand-off
A pass made in a backward direction
hand-off
The transfer of the radar identification of an aircraft from one controller to another when the aircraft enters the receiving controller's airspace and radio communications with the aircraft are transferred
hand-picked
specially selected because of their individual characteristics or talents
hand-picked
picked by hand rather than by machinery
hand-puppet
Attributive form of hand puppet

hand-puppet creator.

hand-spring
A variant spelling of handspring
hand-tight
As tight as can be made by the strength of one's hand wielding a standard tool: that is, without special equipment or leverage
hand-to-hand
Close together, within arm's reach
hand-to-hand
Especially, fighting done within reach rather than at range. May or may not indicate unarmed combat
hand-to-mouth
having barely enough to survive, being close to poverty

She has been a widow these six or eight years, and has lived, I imagine, in rather a hand-to-mouth fashion.

hand-waving
Alternative spelling of hand waving
hand-work
variant of handiwork
hand-wringing
Alternative spelling of hand wringing
hat in hand
With humility; in an apologetic or self-effacing fashion

He came back the next day, hat in hand, to correct the problem he left behind.

have one's hand out
To be requesting benefits, especially if not entitled to them

Whenever there was an appropriations bill, he always had his hand out for his guys.

helping hand
Any assistance, help or aid

Thanks for lending a helping hand to the project.

hold somebody's hand
To grasp or hold a person's hand
hold somebody's hand
To guide somebody through the basics or assist with excessively small details

I'll give you advice on writing an article, but I won't hold your hand through the entire process.

hour hand
The hand of a clock or watch face that revolves twice each day and indicates the hours
in hand
Forthcoming
in hand
In the physical possession of the owner
in hand
under control
in hand
Under consideration
invisible hand
A metaphor for the principle that in a free market, an individual pursuing his own self-interest also tends to promote the good of his community as a whole

In short, Smith understood that the invisible hand is often benign, but not always.

iron hand
Firmess, inflexibility, sternness

Reverend Harris ran Clerkebury with an iron hand and an abiding sense of fairness.

know like the back of one's hand
To be intimately knowledgeable about something, especially a place

He knows the software like the back of his hand, and can often solve problems over the phone, without looking.

left-hand
of, relating to, or located on the left
left-hand
designed for use by the left hand
left-hand drive
Describes a motor vehicle with the steering wheel on the left-hand side, designed for use in countries such as USA and France where cars normally drive on the right
left-hand path
A path through life that values the advancement and preservation of the self and the pursuit of terrestrial goals, rather than the worship of intangible deities
lend a hand
To help or assist, especially voluntarily

If we all lend a hand the work will go quickly.

lend a helping hand
Assist or facilitate (in some endeavour)
lending a hand
Present participle of lend a hand
lending hand
A helping hand
lends a hand
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lend a hand
lent a hand
Simple past tense and past participle of lend a hand
made hand
A poker hand which is already a strong hand regardless of which cards come in later rounds

John already had two pair, aces and threes; he had a made hand.

minute hand
The hand of a clock or watch face that revolves once each hour and indicates the minutes
old hand
A person who is experienced at a certain activity

My tax advisor is an old hand at dealing with auditors.

on hand
Available; ready; in stock

If you have cornstarch on hand, use it; otherwise, try a little flour.

on one hand
Alternative form of on the one hand
on the one hand
From one point of view

On the one hand, it was quite a good bargain, but, on the other hand, do we really need one?.

on the other hand
From another point of view

Well yes, it was quite a good bargain; on the other hand, do we really need one?.

on-hand
Alternative spelling of on hand
one can't hold two watermelons in one hand
do not attempt to take on more than you can handle
out of hand
Without thought or consideration

He dismissed the idea out of hand.

out of hand
Not under control

Clean things as you go so that the mess does not get out of hand.

out of hand
Immediately

He bad to open wyde his brazen gate, / Which long time had bene shut, and out of hond / Proclaymed ioy and peace through all his state .

raise a hand
To raise one's arm and hand
raise a hand
To volunteer
raise one's hand
To dare to question
raise one's hand
To volunteer
right-hand
of, relating to, or located on the right
right-hand
designed for use by the right hand
right-hand drive
Describes a motor vehicle with the steering wheel on the right-hand side, designed for use in countries such as UK and Japan where cars normally drive on the left
right-hand men
plural form of right-hand man
right-hand path
A path through life that focuses on deities or divinity rather than the terrestrial
right-hand women
plural form of right-hand woman
second hand
Alternative form of secondhand
second hand
On a clock or watch, the hand or pointer that shows the number of seconds that have passed
second-hand smoke
The smoke from cigarettes, especially in an enclosed environment, that any person including non-smokers could breathe in
second-hand speech
conversation overheard from someone talking on a mobile phone
slap on the hand
Alternative form of slap on the wrist
sleight of hand
The required digital dexterity behind magic tricks and illusions
sleights of hand
plural form of sleight of hand
slight of hand
Common misspelling of sleight of hand
sword hand
The hand in which one's sword is normally held
talk to the hand
Used to dismiss another person's argument by indicating that the speaker (or writer) is not prepared to hear (or read) anything further that the other person has to say (or write)

Girl, you can talk to the hand 'cause I ain't listenin' no more.

the upper hand
an advantage or lead

I hope the Lions get the upper hand on the Bears this season.

third hand
Not new, having more than one previous owner
tip one's hand
In card playing, to accidentally reveal one's cards or hand
tip one's hand
To inadvertently reveal any secret, particularly a secret that puts one at an advantage or disadvantage

In a nearly 13-minute address, he did not tip his hand about what he might do next.

to hand
Readily available; within easy reach; nearby

Make sure you have a pen and paper to hand when you call.

top hand
The batsman's hand that is further up the handle; used for control rather than power
try one's hand
to attempt a skill, craft, or trade possibly for the first time

I thought I'd try my hand at woodworking, until I saw how much the tools cost.

wait on hand and foot
To attend to (someone's) every need, to the point of excess

Did you see how she waits on him hand and foot? It's not healthy.

wait on hand, foot and finger
Alternative form of wait on hand and foot
wait on someone hand, foot and finger
Alternative form of wait on hand and foot
wait on someone hand, foot, and finger
Alternative form of wait on hand and foot
wait upon hand and foot
Alternative form of wait on hand and foot
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