词汇 | hand |
释义 | hand noun uk /hænd/ us /hænd/ handnoun (BODY PART)A1[ C ] the part of the body at the end of the arm that is used for holding, moving, touching, and feeling things: 手 by handAll their toys are made by hand.他们所有的玩具都是手工制作的。 I delivered her invitation by hand (= not using the postal service).我亲自送去她的请帖。 get your hands off somethinginformalGet your hands off (= stop touching) my bike!别碰我的自行车! good with your handsHe can fix anything - he's so good with his hands.他什么都会修——他的手可真巧。 hold someone’s handYou have to hold my hand when we cross the road.我们过马路的时候你得拉着我的手。 hold handsThey walked by, holding hands.他们手挽手从这里经过。 in your handHold your fork in your left hand and your knife in your right hand.左手拿叉,右手拿刀。 in handShe sat, pen in hand (= with a pen in her hand), searching for the right words.她手拿钢笔坐在那里,在脑海中搜寻合适的词。 keep your hands off someoneThey can't keep their hands off each other - they never stop kissing and cuddling.他们的手就是离不开对方——他们不停地接吻拥抱。 shake someone's hand"Congratulations!" she said and shook my hand. shake someone by the handThe politican shook every single rally attendee by the hand. shake hands (with)The players from each side lined up and shook hands (with each other). take someone by the handShe took me by the hand and led me into the cave.她拉着我的手,把我带进了洞里。 hand towelWash hand towels once a week. deepblue4you/E+/GettyImages The baby gripped my finger with her tiny hand.婴儿的小手紧紧握住我的手指。 Hold the racquet in one hand and the ball in the other.一只手握拍,另一只手持球。 The school provides paper towels for the children to dry their hands on. I've got my hands in my pockets to keep them warm. The teacher asked us to form a circle and join hands.老师让我们围成一个圈,手拉着手。 The hand ambidextrous carpal carpometacarpal carpus dexterity dexterous finger fingermark fingernail forefinger heel manually median nerve metacarpal metacarpophalangeal metacarpus minimus mitt nail volaris handnoun (CLOCK/WATCH)[ C ] one of the long, thin pieces that point to the numbers on a clock or watch: (钟表的)指针 second handDoes anyone have a watch with a second hand?谁戴的表有秒针? Oleg Moiseyenko/Moment/GettyImages The minute hand is longer than the hour hand. The hands and dial of the watch glow in the dark. The hands on the clock showed the exact time at which the explosion occurred. The watch movement regulates the speed at which the hands move. The hands of the watch are attached to individual gear wheels that turn at specific speeds. Watches & clocks 24-hour clock against the clockidiom alarm alarm clock at/on the stroke of somethingidiom atomic clock clock horology hour hand hourglass jewel military time minute hand movement stroke timekeeper timepiece turn the clocks backphrase twenty-four-hour clock unsynchronized handnoun (CARDS)[ C ] a (single part of a) game of cards, or the set of cards that a player has in a game: 一局牌;一手牌 hand ofWho wants to play a hand of poker?谁想玩一局扑克? deal a handYou dealt me an appalling hand in that game.你发了那么一手臭牌给我。 Card games all in bidding blackjack bridge busted flush canasta card sharp deal deuce diamond pool queen re-raise rebid recut rookie card solitaire spade stick straight handnoun (ABILITY)good/sure hands If you have good hands, you have the ability to use your hands to do something well: You want a fielder with good hands at shortstop. You can trust a goalie who has sure hands to keep her team in the game. Skilled, talented and able able ably accomplished adept adeptly dexterous dexterously digital native expert expertly pedigreed polished practised proficient proficiently up to (doing) somethingidiom well qualified white-collar with the best of themidiom workmanlike handnoun (HELP)B1[ S ] help with doing something that needs a lot of effort: 帮助,帮忙 [ + -ing verb ]Would you like a hand carrying those bags?需要帮忙搬这些包吗? give/lend someone a hand (with something)Could you give/lend me a hand (with the table), please? need a hand withI think Matthew might need a hand with his maths homework.我看马修可能需要人帮他做数学家庭作业。 use a hand withI could really use a hand with these accounts if you could spare a moment.如果你有空,我还真需要人帮忙清点这些账目。 to help someone helpCan I help you get that? aidThe project is designed to aid poorer countries. assistThe army arrived to assist in the search. collaborateWe collaborated on the project. cooperateSeveral countries are cooperating in the relief effort. benefitThe children have benefited greatly from the new facilities. Helping and co-operating abet accommodative any port in a stormidiom assist assist with something attend carry errand errand of mercyidiom facilitate facilitation financial assistance leg rally reach out (to someone) recourse relief run errandsidiom share a platformidiom sponsor handnoun (PERSON)[ C ] a person who does physical work or is skilled or experienced in something: 体力劳动者;熟练工人 How many extra hands will we need to help with the harvest?我们还需要多少人来帮着收割? factory handI joined the firm as a factory hand and gradually worked my way up to the top.我以工人的身份加入公司,通过努力逐渐升到了高层。 See also farmhand(WORKER) [ C ] a sailor: 水手 All hands on deck!全体水手到甲板集合! Types of employment admin administrative administrative assistant administratively at the coalfaceidiom job-share job-sharing jobbing jobless joblessness professionalism professionality qualified recertify redundancy virtual assistant well qualified WFH white-collar who's whoidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: People who work on boats & ships handnoun (INVOLVEMENT)[ S ] involvement in or influence over an event: 参与,卷入;影响 have a hand inIt is not thought that terrorists had a hand in the explosion.人们并不认为恐怖分子与此次爆炸有关。 Taking part and getting involved actor all in along attendee be (a) party to somethingidiom concern engage go all in go in on something hat have a dog in the fightidiom have a horse in the raceidiom mess muscle participatory pitch in plunge plunge in/plunge into something punch above your weightidiom thick You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Power to control handnoun (CLAP)[ S ] clapping for a performer: 鼓掌,拍手喝彩 give a big hand toSo please give a big hand to (= welcome with clapping) your host for the evening, Bill Cronshaw!请热烈鼓掌欢迎今晚的主持比尔‧克朗肖! Praising and applauding acclaim acclamation accolade adulate adulation clap compliment encomium enthrone enthronement eulogistic eulogistically laurel wreath lay it on a bit thickidiom ode ooh ooh and aahidiom ovation overpraise puff handnoun (WRITING)[ S ]old use a person's writing: (某人的)笔迹 an uneven hand潦草的笔迹 Writing & typing agraphia asemic bang bang something out bash something out borrow chart contribute dot draw orthography put someone down for something put something/someone down re-register re-registration readability scrawl semiotics speller transcribe handnoun (MEASUREMENT)[ C ] a unit for measuring the height of a horse up to its shoulder: 一手之宽(用来测量马匹的高度) One hand equals four inches (= 10.16 centimetres).一手之宽相当于4英寸。 Horse riding barrel racing blinder break someone in bridle bridle path capriole chukka chukker curry girth high-spirited horseman horsewoman pony trekking rein riderless saddler showjumper tack whip You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Miscellaneous units of measurement Idiomsat hand at the hands of someone a game in hand get/lay/put your hands on someone get/lay/put your hands on something go hand in hand with something hand in glove hand in hand hand over fist hand to hand someone's hands are tied have your hands full have something in hand have something on your hands hold/put your hands up in hand the job/matter in hand keep your hand in keep a firm hand on something live (from) hand to mouth on hand on the one hand ... on the other hand out of hand play into someone's hands put your hand in your pocket a safe pair of hands take someone/something in hand win (something) hands down hand verb[ T ] uk /hænd/ us /hænd/ B1 to put something into someone's hand from your own hand: 将…交给,将…递给 [ + two objects ]The waiter smiled politely as he handed me my bill/handed my bill to me.侍者彬彬有礼地微笑着递给我账单。 hand something on (to someone)Please read this memo carefully and hand it on (to your colleagues).请仔细阅读这一备忘录并(交给你的同事们)传阅。 to give something to someone giveGive me that dirty plate. offerYour doctor should be able to offer advice. provideThis booklet provides useful information about local services. supplyThe lake supplies the whole town with water. donateFour hundred dollars has been donated to the school book fund. in sports such as football or ice hockey, to catch or hit the ball or puck with the hand, in a way that is against the rules: The player was penalized for handing the ball. When you've finished your work sheets, clip them together and hand them to me. She handed me a business card with her name neatly embossed on it.她递给我一张名片,上面简洁地凸印着她的名字。 The waiter handed me the menu with a flourish.侍者做了个夸张动作递给我菜单。 She handed me a tissue just as I sneezed. Please would you hand me my coat? Giving, providing and supplying accommodate accommodate someone with something administer administration afford arm someone with something be good for somethingidiom hand something around hand something back hand something down hand something in outfit provision put something on re-equip re-equipment reassign reassignment render tender You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Hitting and beating Football/soccer Hockey Idiomhave (got) to hand it to someone Phrasal verbshand something around hand something back hand something down hand something in hand off hand someone off hand something off hand something out hand something over hand something/someone over hand something round hand | American Dictionaryhand noun us/hænd/ handnoun (BODY PART)[ C ] the part of the body at the end of the arm that includes the fingers and is used for holding, moving, touching, and feeling things: Keep both hands on the steering wheel. When eating, most Americans hold the fork in their right hand. He took my hand (= held it with his hand) as we walked along. handnoun (CLOCK)[ C ] one of the two long narrow parts on a clock or watch that move to show the time: the hour/minute hand handnoun (CARDS)[ C ] the set of cards that a player is given in a game: a winning/losing hand handnoun (HELP)[ Cusually sing ] help with doing something: Can I give you a hand with those bags? handnoun (WORKER)[ C ] a person who does physical work, esp. as one of a team or group: a farm hand handnoun (CLAPPING)[ Cusually sing ] a period of clapping to show enjoyment of a performance: Let’s give this band a big hand. Idiomsat hand at the hands of someone by hand give someone a hand hand in hand hands down hands off (something) in good hands in hand in the hands of someone on hand hand verb[ T ] us/hænd/ handverb[T] (PUT INTO HAND)to put something from your hand into someone else’s hand: Would you please hand me a pencil? Phrasal verbshand back something hand down something hand down something hand in something hand out something hand over something/someone hand | Business Englishhand noun uk /hænd/us [ C ] WORKPLACE someone employed to do physical work: a factory/farm hand hand in hand always happening or being done together: go hand in hand (with sth)Taking too much risk often goes hand in hand with another big mistake - putting all your money into one project. working closely with someone: I see myself working hand in hand with him on this. at hand available: Help is at hand for owners of small and growing businesses. being worked on or dealt with at the present time: He would use his team members' particular experiences and talents to help him attack the problem at hand. by hand made or done using your hands rather than a machine: She entered the information into a computer by hand. delivered by a person, rather than sent in the mail: It had been delivered by hand and there was no post mark. See also handmade get your hands on sb/sth informal to find or get someone or something you want: She would have to wait days for funds to clear before she could get her hands on the money. good with your hands able to make or do things well with your hands: Martin was good with his hands and worked for a time repairing piers at a marina. in hand already available or being done: Plans for the restructuring are already in hand. in the hands of sb being dealt with or looked after by a particular person or group of people: leave/put sth in the hands of sbThe document is important because it puts the decisions in the hands of management. controlled or owned by a particular person or group of people: be/lie/rest in the hands of sbThe company's future is firmly in the hands of its creditors. The post office in this country is still in the hands of the state. on hand available and ready to help or be used if necessary: They said he had $7.5 million cash on hand. be on hand to do sthA team of experts is on hand to answer individual problems or questions. out of your hands no longer able to be controlled by you, or no longer your responsibility: The decision over his future had been taken out of his hands by management. put your hand in your pocketUK to give money to someone or to a charity: People are more likely to put their hands in their pockets if they know it's for a good cause. the job/matter in hand the job or subject that is important at the present time: He is a consummate professional, very focused on the job in hand. to handUK near and able to be used: Rosco always kept large amounts of cash to hand. See alsohand in glove cash in handnoun change hands handmade holdnoun shake hands a show of hands Examples of handhand In both written and unwritten traditions, a complex of thoughts and approaches to music are handed down from teacher to student. Hold these points and then change the hands and repeat the process. Voting was normally by show o f hands. A total of 1,490 sentences were handed down, including 504 for imprisonment or detention in a reform school. As he handed it to the new marine, he would drop it on the ground. One way of thinking about human existence through time, then, is to say that we are constantly handing down a set of possibilities to ourselves. Everything in the picture seems to work out from and back to her hands. Red may like many hands, perhaps varying greatly in size and content. People cannot kick with their hands or eyes or anything else in the normal sense. Their fortunes were in the hands of strangers and of circumstance. I had just given grand rounds at the medical school when my colleague handed me a pink message slip. Is treatment of incurable disease placed in the hands of other countries? Her hands were cold and mottled, her lips were blue, her face was pale, and her respirations were agonal. Humans remove meat from bodies with their hands, in the process covering them with blood. They stand there as if they had never been built by human hands. See all examples of hand These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withhandhandThese are words often used in combination with hand. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. bare hand Freer gained a reputation for performing effects like freezing ice in his barehand. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. cupped hand The cuppedhand and ear trumpet were commonly used methods to improve sound input to the ear in the past. firm hand It therefore follows that a firmhand must be maintained on home demand. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with hand |
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