Hand
101hand in — Synonyms and related words: circulate, come across with, deliver, deliver over, distribute, fork over, forward, give in, give out, give over, hand, hand out, hand over, pass, pass out, pass over, reach, refer, render, resign, summit, surrender,… …
102Hand — Übername zu mhd. hant »Hand« nach einer Besonderheit der Hand. Aus Belegen wie Liebhard mit der hand (Augsburg 1383) wird deutlich, wie dieser Familienname entstanden ist …
103hand — There are a number of uses for ‘hand’ in both OT and NT. It may refer to God s power (e.g. Exod. 14:27) or providence (Matt. 4:6) or to that of a despot (Jer. 22:3). Direction was indicated by the right hand (i.e. the south) or left (north), and… …
104hand on — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. pass on, bequeath, hand down; see give 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb To convey (something) from one generation to the next: bequeath, hand down, pass (along or on), transmit. See GIVE. II verb See hand …
105hand in — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you hand in something such as homework or something that you have found, you give it to a teacher, police officer, or other person in authority. [V P n (not pron)] I m supposed to have handed in a first draft of my dissertation …
106hand n — 1) Why is sex like a game of bridge? If you have a good hand, you don t need a partner. 2) What part of a clock is always old? The second hand. set foot, handmade adj, get out of hand, handsomely adv, off handedly adv …
107hand — I. n. 1. Palm and fingers. 2. Palm, four inches (in estimating the height of a horse), hand breadth. 3. Side (right or left), direction, part. 4. Skill, ability, talent, faculty, dexterity. 5. Handiwork, workmanship. 6. Mode of pr …
108hand — 1. noun 1) Syn: fist, palm; informal paw, mitt 2) written in his own hand Syn: handwriting, writing, script 3) a factory hand Syn: worker …
109hand on — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms hand on : present tense I/you/we/they hand on he/she/it hands on present participle handing on past tense handed on past participle handed on British to give someone something that was given to you I decided… …
110Hand — die Hand, ä e (Grundstufe) unterster Teil des Armes mit Fingern Beispiel: Sie nahm ihr Kind bei der Hand. Kollokationen: sich die Hände waschen jmdm. die Hand drücken …