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by hand
adv.
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hand
hand
AHD:[h2nd]
D.J.[h#nd]
K.K.[h#nd]
n.£¨Ãû´Ê£©
(1)
The terminal part of the human arm located below the forearm, used for grasping and holding and consisting of the wrist, palm, four fingers, and an opposable thumb.
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(2)
A homologous or similar part in other animals, as the terminal part of the forelimb in certain vertebrates.
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(3)
A unit of length equal to 4 inches (10.2 centimeters), used especially to specify the height of a horse.
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(4)
Something suggesting the shape or function of the human hand, especially:
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(5)
Any of the rotating pointers used as indexes on the face of a mechanical clock.
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(6)
A pointer, as on a gauge or dial.
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(7)
Printing See index
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(8)
Lateral direction indicated according to the way in which one is facing:
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at my right hand.
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(9)
A style or individual sample of writing.
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(10)
A round of applause to signify approval.
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(11)
Physical assistance; help:
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gave me a hand with the bags.
°ïÎÒÄôü×Ó
(12)
Games
¡¾ÓÎÏ·¡¿
(13)
The cards held in a card game by a given player at any time.
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(14)
The number of cards dealt each player; the deal.
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(15)
A player or participant in a card game:
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We need a fourth hand for bridge.
ÎÒÃÇÐèÒªµÚËĸöÈ˲ÅÄÜ´òÇÅÅÆ
(16)
A portion or section of a game during which all the cards dealt out are played:
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a hand of poker.
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(17)
One who performs manual labor:
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a factory hand.
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(18)
One who is part of a group or crew:
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the ship's hands.
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(19)
A participant in an activity, often one who specializes in a particular activity or pursuit:
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called for more hands to decorate the Christmas tree; an old hand at labor negotiations.
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craft or artistic skill:
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can see the hand of a genius even in the lighter poems.
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(28)
An aptitude or ability:
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I tried my hand at decorating.
ÎÒÔÚÊÔ×ÅÔÚ×°Êη½ÃæÏ¹¦·ò
(29)
The aesthetic feel or tactile quality of something, such as a fabric, textile, or carpeting, that indicates its fineness, texture, and durability.
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(30)
A manner or way of performing something:
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a light hand with makeup.
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(31)
Permission or a promise, especially a pledge to wed.
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(32)
A commitment or an agreement, especially when sealed by a handshake; one's word:
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You have my hand on that.
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hand.ed£¬ hand.ing£¬ hands
(1)
To give or pass with or as if with the hands; transmit:
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Hand me your keys.
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(2)
To aid, direct, or conduct with the hands:
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The usher handed the patron to a reserved seat.
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(3)
Nautical To roll up and secure (a sail); furl.
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hand down
(1)
To bequeath as an inheritance to one's heirs.
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(2)
To make and pronounce an official decision, especially a court verdict.
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hand on
To turn over to another.
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hand out
(1)
To distribute freely; disseminate.
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(2)
To administer or deal out.
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hand over
To release or relinquish to another.
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at hand
(1)
Close by; near.
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(2)
Soon in time; imminent:
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Retribution is at hand.
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at the hand»ò

at the hands of
Performed by someone or through the agency of someone.
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by hand
Performed manually.
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hand it to¡¾·ÇÕýʽÓÃÓï¡¿
To give credit to:
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You've got to hand it to her; she knows what she's doing.
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in hand
(1)
Under control:
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The project is well in hand.
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(2)
Accessible at the present time.
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(3)
In preparation.
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off (one's) hands
No longer under one's jurisdiction, within one's responsibility, or in one's care:
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We finally got that project off our hands.
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on hand
Available.
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on (one's) hands»ò

upon (one's) hands
In one's possession, often as an imposed responsibility or burden:
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Now they have the grandchildren on their hands.
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on the one hand
As one point of view; from one standpoint.
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on the other hand
As another point of view; from another standpoint.
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out of hand
(1)
Out of control:
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Employee absenteeism has gotten out of hand.
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(2)
At once; immediately.
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(3)
Over and done with; finished.
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(4)
Uncalled for or improper; indiscreet.
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to hand
(1)
Nearby.
½üÔÚÊÖ±ß
(2)
In one's possession.
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ÓïÔ´
(1)
Middle English
ÖйÅÓ¢Óï
(2)
from Old English
Ô´×Ô ¹ÅÓ¢Óï
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hand¡°er
n.£¨Ãû´Ê£©

hand¡°less
adj.£¨ÐÎÈÝ´Ê£©
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hand
[hAnd]
n.
(1)
ÊÖ; (ÊÞµÄ)ǰ½Å
(2)
(ÖÓ±íµÈµÄ)Ö¸Õë; (¹¤¾ßµÈµÄ)°Ñ, ±ú, ±Û, Ò¡¸Ë
(3)
ÊÖ×´Îï; (ÑÌÒ¶µÄ)Ò»Êø; (ǹÍеÄ)ÊÖÍó²¿
(4)
ÈËÊÖ, ¹ÍÔ±(Ö¸¹¤ÈË, ´¬Ô±µÈ)
(5)
ÊÖÒÕÈË, ¼¼¹¤
(6)
[pl. ] ÎÕÓÐ; ¹ÜÀí; ¿ØÖÆ; ÓÐȨÁ¦
(7)
Ö§Ô®, °ïÖú; ²Î¼Ó; ²åÊÖ, ¸ÉÔ¤
(8)
ÊÖ¶Î, ¼¼ÇÉ, ·½·¨
(9)
Êé·¨, ×Ö¼£, Ç©Ãû
(10)
Ãæ, ±ß
(11)
´ðÔÊ; »éÔ¼, Çó»é
(12)
ÊÖÖеÄÅÆ; ´òÅÆÈË; ÅÆÏ·µÄÒ»ÅÌ
(13)
Ò»ÕÆÖ®¿í
(14)
(Ö¯Îï, Ƥ¸ïµÈµÄ)ÊÖ¸Ð
(15)
[¿Ú]¹ÄÕÆºÈ²É
(16)
[ÓëÐòÊý´ÊÁ¬ÓÃ, ±íʾÊÂÎïµÄÀ´Ô´, Ö¸¾¹ý...¸öÈ˵ÄÊÖ]µÚ...ÊÖ, ´«µÝ
(17)
·½Ãæ, ²à·½
a light hand
ÊìÁ·µÄÊÖÒÕ
a master hand
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the upper hand
ÓÅÊÆ
extra hands
ÁÙʱ¹¤, ¶Ì¹¤
odd hand
×ö¶Ì¹¤µÄÈË
a legible hand
Çå³þµÄ×Ö¼£, ¹¤ÕûµÄÊé·¨
at the left hand
×ó±ß
material at first hand
µÚÒ»ÊÖ×ÊÁÏ
He is desirous of her hand in marriage.
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hand
vt.
(1)
½»¸ø; ´« µÝ
(2)
·ö³Ö, ²ó·ö
(3)
¡¾º½º£¡¿ÊÕ¾í(·ç·«)
The boy handed his mother out of the bus.
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hand
adj.
ÊÖµÄ; ÊÖÓõÄ; ÊÖÖÆµÄ, ÊÖÍÆµÄ, ÊֿصÄ; È˹¤µÄ
¼Ì³ÐÓ÷¨

handarm
n.
ÊÖǹ

handbag
[5hAndbA^]
n.
(1)
(Å®ÓÃ)ÊÖÌá°ü
(2)
ÂÃÐаü

handball
[5hAndbC:l]
n.
ÊÖÇò, ÊÖÇòÓÎÏ·; ÊÖ´¥Çò·¸¹æ

hand-barrow
n.
(1)
Á½±ßÓÐÊÖ±úµÄ̧Îï¼Ü
(2)
ÊÖÍÆ³µ

handbell
[5hAndbel]
n.
¡¾Òô¡¿ÊÖÒ¡Áå

handbill
[5hAndbIl]
n.
´«µ¥

handblown
[`hAnd`blEJn]
adj.
(Ö¸²£Á§Æ÷Ãó)´µÖƵÄ

hand-breadth
n.
ÕÆ·ù, Ò»ÊÖÖ®¿í(2ÖÁ4Ó¢´ç)

hand-built
n.
ÊÖÖÆ

handcrank
n.
ÊÖÒ¡Çú±ú

hand-feed
vt.
ÓÃÊÖι

handgun
n.
ÊÖǹ

handhold
vt.
°ÑÎÕ; ½ôÎÕ
´ÊÐԱ仯

hand
n.
ÊÖ±ú; ÐýÅ¥; À¸¸Ë

hand-jack
n.
ÊÖÒ¡ÆðÖØÆ÷

hand-kill
vt.
ÊÖ¹¤ÍÀÔ×

hand-knitted
adj.
ÊÖ±àµÄ

hand-letter
n.
ÊÖ(¹¤Ñ¹)Ó¡×Öĸ

handlevel
n.
¡¾²â¡¿ÊÖ³ÖˮƽÒÇ

handline
n.
ÊÖµöË¿

handload
vt.
ÓÃÊÖ×°Ìҩ

hand-loaded
adj.
ÊÖ¹¤ÉÏÁϵÄ, È˹¤¼ÓÔØµÄ

handloom
[5hAndlu:m]
n.
ÊÖÖ¯»ú

handmade
[hAnd5meId]
adj.
ÊÖ¹¤µÄ

hand-me-down
n.
[¿Ú]ÏֳɵÄÒ·þ, ¾ÉÒÂÎï
adj.
ÏֳɵÄ, ÓþɵÄ

hand-off
[`hAndCf]
n.
¡¾Ìå¡¿ºóÎÀ´«Çò×éÖ¯½ø¹¥, ÊÖµÝÊÖ´«Çò

handpick
[5hAndpIk]
n.
ÊÖ¸ä
vt.
ÓÃÊÖÑ¡³ö, ¾«Ñ¡

handpicked
[`hAnd`pIkt]
adj.
¾«Ñ¡µÄ

handpost
n.
᱐

hand-press
n.
ÊÖѹ»ú, ÊÖÒ¡Ó¡Ë¢»ú

handprint
[`hAndprInt]
n.
ÊÖÎÆ, ÊÖÓ¡

hand-pollinate
vt.
È˹¤ÊÚ·Û

hand-reared
adj.
Ò»ÊÖÑø´óµÄ

hand-receiver
n.
ÊÖ³ÖÊÜ»°Æ÷

hand-roller
n.
ÈËÁ¦Ñ¹¹õ

hand-running
[`hAnd`rQnIN]
adv.
[·½, ¿Ú]³ÖÐø²»¶ÏµØ

handsaw
n.
СÊÖ¾â

hand-screen
n.
(ÍÅÉȵÄ)ÉÈÃæ

hands-down
[`hAndz`daJn]
adj.
´¹ÊֿɵõÄ, Çá¶øÒ×¾ÙµÄ; ÎÞÒɵÄ

handsewn
adj.
ÊÖ¹¤·ìÖÆµÄ

hand-shaker
n.
ÉÆÓÚ´ò½»µÀµÄÈË

hand-sort
vt.
ÊÖ¼ð, ÓÃÊÖ·ÖÀà

hand-tight
adj.
¡¾º½º£¡¿ÓÃÊÖ¾¡Á¿Ê¹¾¢À½ôµÄ

hand-to-hand
adj.
(1)
±Æ½üµÄ
(2)
Ò»¸öÒ»¸ö´«¹ýÈ¥µÄ

hand-work
n.
¾«Ï¸¹¤ÒÕ

handwoven
[`hAnd9wEJvEn]
adj.
ÊÖÖ¯µÄ

hand-wrought
adj.
ÊÖ¹¤ÖƳɵÄ

handless
[5hAndlis]
adj.
(1)
ÎÞÊÖµÄ
(2)
ÊÖ±¿×¾µÄ
ϰ¹ßÓÃÓï

a bad hand at
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not much of a hand at
²»ÉÆÓÚ...; ¶Ô(ijÊÂ)²»ÊìÁ·, ²»ÄÚÐÐ

a big hand
[¿Ú]ÈÈÁÒ¹ÄÕÆ(ͨ³£Ó붯´Êget, giveÁ¬ÓÃ)

a good hand
[¿Ú]ÈÈÁÒ¹ÄÕÆ(ͨ³£Ó붯´Êget, giveÁ¬ÓÃ)

A clean hand wants no washing.
[Ñè]Çå°×µÄÈËÎÞÐèΪ×Ô¼ºÏ´Ë¢¡£

A cold hand and a warm heart.
[Ñè]ÊÖÀäÐij¦ÈÈ¡£

a cool hand
´óµ¨¶øºñÁ³Æ¤µÄÈË

a crack hand at
ÐмÒ

a good hand at
ÐмÒ

a great hand at
ÐмÒ

a dab hand at
[¿Ú]ijÏîÌåÓýµÄ½¡½«; ×öijʵÄÄÜÊÖ

a dab at
[¿Ú]ijÏîÌåÓýµÄ½¡½«; ×öijʵÄÄÜÊÖ

a dead hand
¡¾ÂÉ¡¿Ã»ÓÐÈöÉȨµÄËùÓÐÖ÷

a free hand
·ÅÊÖ´¦ÀíµÄȨÁ¦

a fresh hand
ÉúÊÖ

a green hand
ÉúÊÖ

a good hand at
ÇÉ[×¾]ÓÚ

a poor hand at
ÇÉ[×¾]ÓÚ

a hand
(1)
ÕÆÉù, ¹ÄÕÆ
(2)
Ò»±ÛÖ®Á¦, °ïæ
(3)
(²å)Ò»ÊÖ, ²ÎÓë

a nap hand
Ò»ÊÖºÃÅÆ, ÓÐÀûµÄµØÎ»

a numb hand
±¿ÈË

all hands
(1)
È«Ìå´¬Ô±
(2)
[¿Ú]´ó»ï¶ù

all hands to the pumps
¡¾º½º£¡¿È«Ìå´¬Ô±²Î¼Ó³éË®; ÈËÈ˳öÁ¦ÈËÈ˲μÓ(¶·ÕùµÈ)

An empty handis no lure for a hawk.
[Ñè]Éá²»µÃ¼Ò²Æ»»²»À´Íâ²Æ¡£

A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
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an old hand (at)
ÀÏÊÖ, ÄÚÐÐ

an old Parliamentary hand
¾«Í¨Òé»áÊÂÎñµÄÈË

as flat as one's hand
ºÜƽºÜƽµÄ

ask for a lady's hand
ÏòijŮ×ÓÇó»é

at hand
ÔÚÊÖ±ß, ÔÚ¸½½ü;¼´½«µ½À´, ¼´½«·¢Éú

at any hand (=of all hands)
ÔÚÈκÎÇé¿öÏÂ, ÎÞÂÛÈçºÎ

in any hand (=of all hands)
ÔÚÈκÎÇé¿öÏÂ, ÎÞÂÛÈçºÎ

at first hand
µÚÒ»ÊÖµØ, Ö±½ÓµØ

at no hand
ÎÞÂÛÈçºÎÒ²²», ¾ö²»

at second hand
(1)
µÚ¶þÊÖµÄ; ¼ä½ÓµÄ
(2)
¾ÉµÄ, ÓùýµÄ

at sb.'s hands
(1)
´ÓijÈËÊÖÀï
(2)
ÔÚijÈËÊÖÏÂ

bathe one's hands in blood
Ë«ÊÖȾ×ÅÏÊѪ, ³ÉΪɱÈË·¸

dip one's hands in blood
Ë«ÊÖȾ×ÅÏÊѪ, ³ÉΪɱÈË·¸

be even hands with sb.
ÏòijÈ˱¨¸´, ͬijÈËËãÕË

bear a hand in
°ïæ, ²Î¼Ó

give a hand in
°ïæ, ²Î¼Ó

lend a hand in
°ïæ, ²Î¼Ó

bind hand and foot
½ô¸¿ÊÖ½Å; ʹÍêȫûÓлÓàµØ

bite the hand that feeds one
Íü¶÷¸ºÒå, ÒÔÔ¹±¨µÂ

Black Hand
ºÚÊÖµ³; ´ÓÊÂÕ©Æ¿ÖÏŵȻµÄÃØÃÜÍÅÌå

bring (a baby) up by hand
ÓÃÈ˹¤(ÈçÅ£ÄÌ)Î¹Ñø, Ñø´ó

by hand
ÓÃÊÖµÄ, ÊÖ¹¤µÄ, ÓÃÊֵݽ»µÄ

by the hands of
¾...µÄÊÖ, ½èÖúÓÚ, ÒÀ¿¿

by the left hand
(1)
Ãŵڲ»Ïà³ÆµÄ·ò¸¾ËùÉúµÄ
(2)
˽ÉúµÄ

by a strong hand
Ç¿ÖÆµØ

by the strong hand
Ç¿ÖÆµØ

with a strong hand
Ç¿ÖÆµØ

with the strong hand
Ç¿ÖÆµØ

by the same hand
(±Ê¼£, »æ»µÈ)³öÓÚͬһÊÖ±Ê

call one's own hand
Ì¯ÅÆ, °Ú¼Æ»®, ±í̬

declare one's own hand
Ì¯ÅÆ, °Ú¼Æ»®, ±í̬

play one's own hand
Ì¯ÅÆ, °Ú¼Æ»®, ±í̬

show one's own hand
Ì¯ÅÆ, °Ú¼Æ»®, ±í̬

call sb.'s hand
ÒªÇóijÈËÌ¯ÅÆ; ÒªÇóijÈ˱í̬; ´ì °ÜijÈ˵ÄÒõı

carry it with a high hand (=take the high hand)
²ÉÈ¡¸ßѹÊÖ¶Î; רºá, Ê¢ÆøÁèÈË

carry things with a high hand (=take the high hand)
²ÉÈ¡¸ßѹÊÖ¶Î; רºá, Ê¢ÆøÁèÈË

change hands
(²Æ²úµÈ)ת»»ËùÓÐÕß, Ò×ÊÖ

chuck one's hand in
¾Ü¾ø[Í£Ö¹]×öijÊÂ

clean hands
(ͨ³£×÷come out with clean hands, have clean hands)½àÉí×ÔºÃ; Çå°×ÎÞ¹¼

close at hand
ÔÚÊÖ±ß; ÔÚ¸½½ü; ¼´½«µ½À´, ÆÈ½ü

come to hands
µ½ÊÖ, ÊÕµ½(Ö¸ÊéÐÅ)

come to one's hands
µ½ÊÖ, ÊÕµ½(Ö¸ÊéÐÅ)

come the heavy hand (with)
Ç¿¼ÓÓÚ, Ç¿ÆÈ...×öijÊÂ

cold hand
¾«Ã÷¹í; °ÙÎÞ½û¼ÉµÄ¼Ò»ï; ºñÁ³Æ¤µÄÈË

cross sb.'s hand
(1)
Ô¤Ïȸ¶Ïà½ð¸ø¿´ÊÖÏàµÄÈË
(2)
»ß¸

die by one's own hand
×Ôɱ

dirty one's hands
¸É²»ÌåÃæµÄÊÂ, °Ü»µÃûÓþ

foul one's hands
¸É²»ÌåÃæµÄÊÂ, °Ü»µÃûÓþ

soil one's hands
¸É²»ÌåÃæµÄÊÂ, °Ü»µÃûÓþ

do a hand's turn
°ïÒ»µãæ

do not lift a hand
²»Å¬Á¦, ²»¶¯ÊÖÊÔÒ»ÏÂ; ÀÁ

eat out of sb.'s hand
Íêȫ˳´ÓijÈË, ΨijÈËÖ®ÃüÊÇ´Ó

feed out of sb.'s hand
Íêȫ˳´ÓijÈË, ΨijÈËÖ®ÃüÊÇ´Ó

fall into sb.'s hands
Â䵽ijÈËÊÖÀï

get into sb.'s hands
Â䵽ijÈËÊÖÀï

fight hand to hand
½»ÊÖÕ½, Èⲫ

fight for one's own hand
Õù¶á˽Àû

fold one's hands
²æ×ÅÊÖ, ÐäÊÖÅÔ¹Û

for one's own hand
ΪÁ˸öÈ˵ÄÀûÒæ

force sb.'s hand
(ÔÚ×÷ºÃ×¼±¸Ç°)Ç¿ÆÈijÈËÐж¯[±í̬]

from hand to hand
תÊÖ, ´«µÝ

from hand to mouth
ÏÖÕõÏÖ³Ô, ¸Õ¹»ºý¿Ú

gain the upper hand of
Õ¼ÓÅÊÆ, Õ¼ÉÏ·ç

get the upper hand of
Õ¼ÓÅÊÆ, Õ¼ÉÏ·ç

have the upper hand of
Õ¼ÓÅÊÆ, Õ¼ÉÏ·ç

get a big hand
[¿Ú]Êܵ½ÈÈÁÒ¹ÄÕÆ

get a good hand
[¿Ú]Êܵ½ÈÈÁÒ¹ÄÕÆ

get a good hand
Äõ½Ò»ÊÖºÃÅÆ; Õ¼ÉÏ·ç; È¡µÃÓÅÊÆ; Óгɹ¦µÄ¿ÉÄÜ

have a good hand
Äõ½Ò»ÊÖºÃÅÆ; Õ¼ÉÏ·ç; È¡µÃÓÅÊÆ; Óгɹ¦µÄ¿ÉÄÜ

get hand
µÃÊÖ, µÃÊÆ

get into the right hands
Âäµ½Êʵ±[²»Í×µ±]ÈËÊÖÀï

get into the wrong hands
Âäµ½Êʵ±[²»Í×µ±]ÈËÊÖÀï

get one's hands in
(1)
¿ªÊ¼ÊìÁ·(ijÏ×÷); ×öÊì
(2)
²åÊÖ

get one's hands on
(1)
Ūµ½..., »ñµÃ...
(2)
×¥µ½...
(3)
×á..., ´ò...

get oneself in hand
¿ØÖÆ[ÕÆÎÕ]×Ô¼º

get sb. under hand
ÖÆ·þijÈË

get sth. off one's hands
°ÚÍÑijÊÂ; ж³ýijʵÄÔðÈÎ

get the hands
[ÃÀ¿Ú]²©µÃÈÈÁÒµÄÕÆÉù

get the whip hand
Õ¼ÉÏ·ç; ´¦ÓÚÖ§ÅäµØÎ»

have the whip hand
Õ¼ÉÏ·ç; ´¦ÓÚÖ§ÅäµØÎ»

give a helping hand
Éì³öÔ®ÖúÖ®ÊÖ, ÖúÒ»±ÛÖ®Á¦

lend a helping hand
Éì³öÔ®ÖúÖ®ÊÖ, ÖúÒ»±ÛÖ®Á¦

stretch out a helping hand
Éì³öÔ®ÖúÖ®ÊÖ, ÖúÒ»±ÛÖ®Á¦

give one's hand on
¶ÔijÊÂÌá³ö±£Ö¤

give one's hand upon
¶ÔijÊÂÌá³ö±£Ö¤

give one's last hand to
¶Ô...×ö×îºóµÄÈóÉ«

give the last hand to
¶Ô...×ö×îºóµÄÈóÉ«

put one's last hand to
¶Ô...×ö×îºóµÄÈóÉ«

put the last hand to
¶Ô...×ö×îºóµÄÈóÉ«

give sb. a free hand
ÈÃijÈË×ÔÓÉÐж¯[ȫȨ´¦Àí]

give (sb.) a hand
[¿Ú]¸øÓè(ijÈË)°ïÖú

lend (sb.) a hand
[¿Ú]¸øÓè(ijÈË)°ïÖú

give sb. one's hand
(1)
ÉìÊÖÓëijÈËÎÕÊÖ
(2)
(=give one's hand to sb.)(Å®×Ó)´ðÓ¦ºÍijÈ˽á»é

give sb. a glad hand
[Ùµ]ÓÑÉÆµØÎÕÊÖ; ÈÈÁÒ»¶Ó

give sb. the glad hand
[Ùµ]ÓÑÉÆµØÎÕÊÖ; ÈÈÁÒ»¶Ó

given under my hand and seal
¾ÎÒ±¾ÈËÇ©Ãû¸ÇÕÂ

go hand in hand with
Óë...¹²Í¬Ðж¯; Óë...ÏàÅäºÏ; Óë...Ò»ÖÂ; Óë...½áºÏÔÚÒ»Æð

go through sb.'s hands
ÓÉijÈ˾ÊÖ

grease sb.'s hand
ÏòijÈËÐлß, Âòͨ; ¸øÄ³ÈËС·Ñ

grease sb.'s fist
ÏòijÈËÐлß, Âòͨ; ¸øÄ³ÈËС·Ñ

hang heavily on one's hands
(ʱ¼ä)¹ýµÃ»ºÂý¶ø³ÁÃÆÎÞÁÄ

have a free hand
²»ÊÜÔ¼Êø, ¿ÉÒÔ×ÔÓÉÐж¯[ȫȨ´¦Àí]

have a good hand
ÓÐÒ»ÊÖºÃÅÆ; Õ¼ÉÏ·ç; Óгɹ¦µÄ¿ÉÄÜ

have a hand in
¸ÉÓè, ²ÎÓë, ²åÊÖ

take a hand in
¸ÉÓè, ²ÎÓë, ²åÊÖ

have a hand like a foot
±¿ÊÖ±¿½Å

have long hands
ºÜÓÐÊÆÁ¦

have on one's hand
ÊÖÍ·ÓµÓÐ; ¼ç¸º×Å

have (sb.) in hand
ÕÆÎÕ, Ö§Åä(ijÈË)

hold (sb.) in hand
ÕÆÎÕ, Ö§Åä(ijÈË)

keep (sb.) in hand
ÕÆÎÕ, Ö§Åä(ijÈË)

have one's hands free
(1)
¿Õ×ÅÊÖ, ÎÞʸÉ
(2)
¿ÉÒÔ×ÔÓÉÐж¯

have one's hands full
ºÜæ; Åöµ½Ðí¶àÀ§ÄÑ

have one's hands tied
±»Êø¸¿, ±»Ç£ÖÆ

have sth. well in hand
ÍêÈ«¿ØÖÆÁËijÊÂ[ijÈË]

have sb. well in hand
ÍêÈ«¿ØÖÆÁËijÊÂ[ijÈË]

have the betterhand
Õ¼ÓÅÊÆ, Õ¼ÉÏ·ç

have the whip hand of sb.
¿ØÖÆÄ³ÈË, Ö§ÅäijÈË

get the whip hand of sb.
¿ØÖÆÄ³ÈË, Ö§ÅäijÈË

hold the whip hand of sb.
¿ØÖÆÄ³ÈË, Ö§ÅäijÈË

have the whip hand over sb.
¿ØÖÆÄ³ÈË, Ö§ÅäijÈË

get the whip hand over sb.
¿ØÖÆÄ³ÈË, Ö§ÅäijÈË

hold the whip hand over sb.
¿ØÖÆÄ³ÈË, Ö§ÅäijÈË

heavy on hand
(ÂíµÈ)ÄѼÝÔ¦; (ÈË)ÄÑÓ¦¸¶; ³ÁÃÆ; Í·ÄÔ³Ù¶ÛµÄ, Ðж¯³Ù»ºµÄ; ¿ÝÔïÎÞζµÄ

heavy in hand
(ÂíµÈ)ÄѼÝÔ¦; (ÈË)ÄÑÓ¦¸¶; ³ÁÃÆ; Í·ÄÔ³Ù¶ÛµÄ, Ðж¯³Ù»ºµÄ; ¿ÝÔïÎÞζµÄ

hold in hand
ÕÆÎÕ, ¿ØÖÆ

hold hands
ÊÖ²óÊÖ

hold one's hand
סÊÖ; ÊÖÏÂÁôÇé

hold sb.'s hand
ÎÕסijÈ˵ÄÊÖ; °ïijÈ˿˷þÀ§ÄÑ; ¸øÄ³ÈËÒÔÖ¸µ¼[Ö§³Ö]

hold up one's hands
¾ÙÊÖ(Ͷ½µ), ÈÏÊä, Çü·þ; ¾ÙÊÖ±íʾÔÞ³É[ÄܻشðÎÊÌâ]

in hand
ÔÚÊÖÍ·, ÏÖÓÐ, ÔÚ½øÐÐÖÐ; ÔÚ¿¼ÂÇÖÐ; ÔÚÕÆ ÎÕÖÐ; ÔÚ¿ØÖÆÖÐ; ³Ðµ£ÏÂÀ´µÄ, ¸ºÔð°ìÀíµÄ

in bad hands
ÔÚ²»ÖÐÓÃ[¿É¿¿]µÄÈËÊÖÀï

in good hands
ÔÚ²»ÖÐÓÃ[¿É¿¿]µÄÈËÊÖÀï

in safe hands
ÔÚ²»ÖÐÓÃ[¿É¿¿]µÄÈËÊÖÀï

in the hands of
ÔÚ...ÕÆÎÕÖÐ; ½»Íиø; ÓÉ...´¦Àí[¸ºÔð]; ±»...¿ØÖÆ

in the turn of a hand
¼´¿Ì, תÑÛÖ®¼ä

in the turning of a hand
¼´¿Ì, תÑÛÖ®¼ä

iron hand in the velvet glove
Íâ¿íÄÚÑÏ; ÍâÈáÄÚ¸Õ

iron fist in the velvet glove
Íâ¿íÄÚÑÏ; ÍâÈáÄÚ¸Õ

join hands (with)
(1)
ͬ...ЯÊÖ, ÁªºÏ
(2)
ͬ...ºÏ»ï¿ªµê
(3)
ͬ...½á»é

keep one's hands off
²»Òª¹Ü, ²»ÒªÅö

keep a slack hand
·ÅËÉçÖÉþ; Âþ²»¾ÐĵعÜÀí

keep a tight hand on sb.
½ô½ôÕÆÎÕ; ¿ØÖÆ; ¹ÜÀí; ±£Áô(ÒÔ±¸½«À´Ö®ÓÃ)

keep one's hand in
²»¶ÏÁ·Ï°, ʹ¼¼Äܲ»»Ä·Ï; ¼ÌÐø±£³Ö¶Ô...µÄ¿ØÖÆ

have one's hand in
²»¶ÏÁ·Ï°, ʹ¼¼Äܲ»»Ä·Ï; ¼ÌÐø±£³Ö¶Ô...µÄ¿ØÖÆ

keep one's hand
ÀÎÀεؿØÖÆ×Å

keep a firm hand
ÀÎÀεؿØÖÆ×Å

keep one's hands in one's pockets
ÓÎÊÖºÃÏÐ; ͵ÀÁ

kiss hands
ÎǾýÍõµÄÊÖ(Ò»ÖÖÀñÒÇ)

kiss the hand
ÎǾýÍõµÄÊÖ(Ò»ÖÖÀñÒÇ)

kiss one's hand to
Ïò...·ÉÎÇ

lay hands on
(1)
µÃµ½, ÕÒµ½
(2)
ץס(ÒÔ±ã³Í·£)
(3)
¶Ô...ʹÓñ©Á¦; É˺¦

lay hands on the ark
ÙôäÂÊ¥Îï; ðäÂÉñÊ¥

lay hands touch the ark
ÙôäÂÊ¥Îï; ðäÂÉñÊ¥

lay violent hands on
(1)
¶Ô...ʹÓñ©Á¦, ¶Ô...ÐÐÐ×
(2)
϶¾ÊÖ, ɱº¦

lay (violent) hand on oneself
×Ôɱ

lay hands on sb.
Ï®»÷ijÈË; ¶Ô...Ðа´ÊÖÀñ

lay hands upon sb.
Ï®»÷ijÈË; ¶Ô...Ðа´ÊÖÀñ

lie on sb.'s hand
(1)
(ÉÌÆ·)ÔÚijÈËÊÖÖÐδÍÑÊÖ; (Îï¼þ)ÔÚijÈËÊÖÖÐδÓõô
(2)
(ʱ¼ä)ʹÈ˸е½ÎÞÁÄ

lie on sb.'s hands
(1)
(ÉÌÆ·)ÔÚijÈËÊÖÖÐδÍÑÊÖ; (Îï¼þ)ÔÚijÈËÊÖÖÐδÓõô
(2)
(ʱ¼ä)ʹÈ˸е½ÎÞÁÄ

lift a hand
[ÓÃÓÚ·ñ¶¨¾ä]·Ñ¾ÙÊÖÖ®ÀÍ(È¥×öijÊÂ)

lift one's hand against
¶¯ÊÖ´ò(ÈË)

raise one's hand against
¶¯ÊÖ´ò(ÈË)

lift one's hand
¾ÙÊÖÐûÊÄ

light in hand
ÈÝÒ×¼ÝÔ¦µÄ(Ö¸Âí); ÈÝÒ×¶Ô¸¶µÄ; Ò×´¦µÄ(Ö¸ÈË)

live by one's hands
¿¿ÌåÁ¦ÀͶ¯¹ý»î

live from hand to mouth
ÕõÒ»Ìì³ÔÒ»Ìì; ½öÄܺý¿Ú

lock one's hands
´î¿Û; ´î¹³

lone hand
µ¥Ç¹Æ¥Âí¸ÉÊÂÒµµÄÈË; ¶ÀÁ¢²ÉÈ¡Ðж¯ µÄ ÈË

lose the upper hand
ʧȥÓÅÊÆ

make hand at
²Î¼Ó; ²ÎÓë

take hand at
²Î¼Ó; ²ÎÓë

Make no hand of sth.
²»ÄÜ˵Ã÷[½âÊÍ]

Many hands make light work.
[Ñè]È˶àºÃ°ìÊ¡£

marry with the left hand
¹ó×åÄÐ×Ӻͷǹó×åÅ®×Ó½á»é; ºÍÉí·ÖµÍµÄÅ®È˽á»é

near at hand
(1)
ÔÚÊÖ±ß, ÔÚ¸½½ü
(2)
¼´½«µ½À´, ÆÈ½ü

not much of a hand at
¶Ôijʲ»ÊìÁ·, ÎÞ¾Ñé; ²»ÄÚÐÐ

not let one's left hand know one's right hand does
²»ÒªÐûÑï×Ô¼ºµÄÉÆÐÐ

Nothing is stolen without hands.
[Ñè]ÎÞÔô²»Ê§ÇÔ¡£

off hand
ÂíÉÏ, Á¢¼´, ÊÂÏÈÎÞ×¼±¸µØ; ¼´Ï¯µÄ; ÏÖ´ÕµÄ; ËæËæ±ã ±ãµÄ

off sb.'s hands
ÍÑÊÖ, жÍÑÔðÈÎ

offer one's hand
(1)
Éì³öÊÖÀ´(×¼±¸ÎÕÊÖ)
(2)
ÏòÅ®×ÓÇó»é

offer sb. the right hand of fellowship
(1)
ͬijÈ˽ύ
(2)
ͬÒâijÈËÈë»ï

give sb. the right hand of fellowship
(1)
ͬijÈ˽ύ
(2)
ͬÒâijÈËÈë»ï

oil sb.'s hand
ÏòijÈËÐлß

oil sb.'s fist
ÏòijÈËÐлß

old China hand
(×ʱ¾Ö÷Òå¹ú¼ÒµÄËùν)Öйúͨ

on all hands (at every hand)
µ½´¦; ËÄÃæ°Ë·½; ´Ó¸÷·½Ãæ; Ò»ÖµØ, ÆÕ±éµØ

on all hands (on every hand)
µ½´¦; ËÄÃæ°Ë·½; ´Ó¸÷·½Ãæ; Ò»ÖµØ, ÆÕ±éµØ

on either hand
ÔÚÁ½±ß

on hand
(1)
ÔÚÊÖÍ·, ÔÚÊÖ±ß; ÏÖÓÐ
(2)
¼´½«µ½À´, ¼´½«·¢Éú; [ÃÀ]ÔÚ³¡, µ½³¡

on one's hands
ÓÉ...ÕÕ¹Ü; ÓÉ...¸ºÔð

on sb.'s hands
ÓÉ...ÕÕ¹Ü; ÓÉ...¸ºÔð

on the advancing
ÔÚ½ø²½ÖÐ

on the growing
ÔÚ½ø²½ÖÐ

on the thriving
ÔÚ½ø²½ÖÐ

on the bow hand
ÀëÄ¿±ê̫Զ, ÀëÌâ̫Զ

on the mending hand
ÔÚºÃתÖÐ

on one hand ... on the other
(hand)Ò»·½Ãæ..., ÁíÒ»·½Ãæ

the one hand ... on the other
(hand)Ò»·½Ãæ..., ÁíÒ»·½Ãæ

on the other hand
ÁíÒ»·½Ãæ; µ«ÊÇ

One hand washes another
[Ñè]ÓÐÀ´ÓÐÍù; »¥ÏàÀûÓá£

One hand washes the other
[Ñè]ÓÐÀ´ÓÐÍù; »¥ÏàÀûÓá£

(one's) hand be up
¾ÙÊÖ(Õкô»òÇëÇó·¢ÑÔ)

one's hand is on
ÊìÁ·ÆðÀ´, ×öÊì

one's hand is out
»ÄÊèÌ«¾ÃÁË; ÊÖÉúÁË

one's hands are full
æµÃ²»¿É¿ª½»; Åöµ½Ðí¶àÀ§ÄÑ

out of hand
(1)
ÎÞ·¨¿ØÖÆ; ²»ÊÜÔ¼Êø(³£Ó붯´Êbe¼°get Á¬ÓÃ)
(2)
ÍÑÊÖ; Íê½á, ¸æ ÖÕ
(3)
Á¢¿Ì, ÂíÉÏ; ÁÙʱ, ûÓÐ×¼±¸µØ

out of sb.'s hands
(1)
²»ÔÙÓÉijÈ˸ºÔð
(2)
·ÇijÈËËùÄÜ¿ØÖÆ

overplay one's hand
(1)
(ֽůÓÎÏ·ÖÐ)ÓÉÓÚ¹ý¸ß¹À¼ÆÊÖÖеÄÅÆ¶øÊäÅÆ
(2)
¹ý¸ßµØ¹À¼Æ×Ô¼ºµÄÁ¦Á¿; ¹ýÓÚðÏÕ

pass into sb.'s hands
תµ½Ä³ÈËÊÖÖÐ

play a lone hand (=play one's hand alone)
µ¥Ç¹Æ¥ÂíµØ¸É

play for one's own hand
ÍêÈ«Ìæ×Ô¼º´òËã

play into sb.'s hands
ÊÚÈËÒԿɳËÖ®»ú; ÒòʧËã¶øÊ¹Ä³È˵ÃÀû

play one's hand for all it is worth
³ä·ÖÀûÓÃÏÖÓÐʱ»ú; ¾¡×î´óŬÁ¦

play one's hand for all there's in it
ÀûÓÃÒ»ÇÐÊֶδﵽĿµÄ

play one's hand openly
¹«¿ª×Ô¼ºµÄÒâͼ[¼Æ»®]

pump sb.'s hand
ºÍijÈËÈÈÁÒÎÕÊÖ

put forth one's hands against
¶Ô...¶¯Îä; ¶Ô...ÐÐÐ×

stretch forth one's hands against
¶Ô...¶¯Îä; ¶Ô...ÐÐÐ×

put in hand
¿ªÊ¼, ×ÅÊÖ

put into sb.'s hands
°Ñ...½»µ½Ä³ÈËÊÖÀï; °Ñ...Íи¶¸øÄ³ÈË

Put not your hand between the bark and the tree.
[Ñè]ιÜËûÈ˵ļÒÎñÊ¡£

put one's hand in a hornet's nest
ͱÂí·äÎÑ; ·¸ÖÚųÉΪÖÚʸ֮µÄ

put one's hand in hornets5 nest
ͱÂí·äÎÑ; ·¸ÖÚųÉΪÖÚʸ֮µÄ

put one's hand into a hornet's nest
ͱÂí·äÎÑ; ·¸ÖÚųÉΪÖÚʸ֮µÄ

put one's hand into hornets5 nest
ͱÂí·äÎÑ; ·¸ÖÚųÉΪÖÚʸ֮µÄ

put one's hand in one's pocket
¸¶¿î; ³öÇ®; ¿¶¿®½âÄÒ

put one's hand on
(1)
´¥, Ãþ
(2)
ÕÒµ½

put one's hand on one's heart
×÷³öׯÑϱ£Ö¤[ÉùÃ÷]

put one's hand to
¶¯ÊÖ¸É; ×ÅÊÖÈ¥×ö(ijÊÂ)

set one's hand to
¶¯ÊÖ¸É; ×ÅÊÖÈ¥×ö(ijÊÂ)

put one's hand to the plough
×ÅÊÖ¹¤×÷; ¿ªÊ¼¹ýijÖÖÉú»î

put one's hand up
¾ÙÊÖ(±íʾͬÒâ»òÒªÇó·¢ÑÔ, ·¢ÎÊ¡¢»Ø´ðµÈ); ¾ÙÆðÊÖÀ´(±íʾͶ½µ)

put oneself in sb.'s hands
½«×Ô¼º½»¸øÄ³ÈË; ÌýƾijÈË´¦Àí

put oneself into sb.'s hands
½«×Ô¼º½»¸øÄ³ÈË; ÌýƾijÈË´¦Àí

Put your hand no further than your sleeve will reach
[Ñè]Á¿ÈëΪ³ö¡£

Put your arm no further than your sleeve will reach
[Ñè]Á¿ÈëΪ³ö¡£

raise one's hands against
×¼±¸¶Ô...¶¯Îä; Íþв

read sb.'s hand
ΪijÈË¿´ÊÖÏà

read sb.'s palm
ΪijÈË¿´ÊÖÏà

ready to (one's) hand
ÔÚÊÖ±ß; ÉìÊÖ¿ÉÈ¡

right hand
ÓÒÊÖ; ÓÐÁ¦µÄÊÖ; »¶Ó[ÓÑÒê]Ö®ÊÖ; ÉÏ×ù, ÈÙÓþϯλ, ÓÅÏȵØÎ»; µÃÁ¦ÖúÊÖ; Ç×ÐÅ

right hand of fellowship
(1)
¡¾×Ú¡¿(Ôڽ̻áÒÇʽÉÏ)»¥ÎÕÓÒÊÖ±íʾ½Ì»áµÄ»ï°é¹ØÏµ
(2)
ͬÒâijÈËÈë»ïµÄ±íʾ

rule with a heavy hand
ʵÐÐ×¨ÖÆÍ³ÖÎ; ÓøßѹÊÖ¶ÎͳÖÎ

rule with a high hand
ʵÐÐ×¨ÖÆÍ³ÖÎ; ÓøßѹÊÖ¶ÎͳÖÎ

send sth. by hand
ÍÐÈ˰ÑijÎï´øÈ¥; ÅÉÈ˰ÑijÎïËÍÈ¥

shake hands
Ï໥ÎÕÊÖ; ºÍijÊÂÎï¸æ±ð, À뿪ijÊÂÎï

shake hands with oneself
ÇìºØ×Ô¼º

short of hands
ȱÉÙÈËÊÖ

shorten the hand of sb.
ÏÞ֯ijÈ˵ÄȨÁ¦

shorten the arm of sb.
ÏÞ֯ijÈ˵ÄȨÁ¦

show of hands
¾ÙÊÖ±í¾ö

show one's hand
ÁÁÅÆ; ¹«¿ª×Ô¼ºµÄÕæÕýÒâͼ

tip one's hand
ÁÁÅÆ; ¹«¿ª×Ô¼ºµÄÕæÕýÒâͼ

sit on one's hands
(1)
²»¹ÄÕÆ; ²»±íʾÔÞ³É
(2)
°´±ø²»¶¯

slip from sb.'s hand
[hands, grasp] ´ÓijÈËÊÖÖÐÌÓÍÑ

slip out of sb.'s hand
[hands, grasp] ´ÓijÈËÊÖÖÐÌÓÍÑ

slip sth. into sb.'s hand
ÇÄÇİÑijÎïÈûµ½Ä³ÈËÊÖÀï

stand one's hand
[¿Ú]Çë´ó¼ÒºÈ¾Æ, Ìæ´ó¼Ò¸¶¾ÆÇ®

stay one's hand
סÊÖ; ·ÅÆú²»×ö

stay sb.'s hand
ʹijÈËסÊÖ; ×èֹijÈËÈ¥×ö

steady hand
²»²ü¶¶µÄÊÖ; ¼á¶¨µÄÁìµ¼; ¹û¶ÏµÄÊÖÍó

stick your hands up (=stick'em up)
[¿Ú](·ËͽÍþвÓÃÓï)°ÑÊÖ¾ÙÆðÀ´

strengthen sb.'s hands
[hand] ¼ÓǿijÈ˵ĵØÎ»; Ö§³ÖijÈ˵ÄÂÛµã; ¹ÄÎèijÈ˲ÉȡǿÓÐÁ¦µÄÐж¯

strike hands
´ï³ÉÐÒé, ³É½»

take a hand in
²ÎÓë, ½éÈë

take a hand of
²ÎÓë, ½éÈë

take gifts with both hands
´ÓÀûº¦Ïà·´µÄË«·½ÊÜ»ß

money with both hands
´ÓÀûº¦Ïà·´µÄË«·½ÊÜ»ß

take in hand
(1)
³Ðµ£, ¿ØÖÆ
(2)
´¦Àí, ÕÕÁÏ
(3)
³¢ÊÔ

take... off sb.'s hands
[¿Ú]ʹijÈ˰ÚÍѶÔ...µÄÔðÈλò¸ºµ£

take oneself in hand
¿ØÖÆ×Ô¼º

take the high hand
²ÉȡרºáÊÖ¶Î

the hidden hand
¿´²»¼ûµÄÊÆÁ¦; Ä»ºó²Ù×ÝÕß

the upper hand
ÓÅÊÆ, ÉÏ·ç, ÓÐÀûµØÎ»(ͨ³£Ó붯´Êgain, get, haveÁ¬ÓÃ)

throw in one's hand
ÈÏÊä; Í˳ö¾ºÕù; ·ÅÆú³¢ÊÔ

throw on sb.'s hands
°Ñ...ÍÆ¸øÄ³ÈËÈ¥¹Ü

throw upon sb.'s hands
°Ñ...ÍÆ¸øÄ³ÈËÈ¥¹Ü

throw up one's hands
¾ÙÆðÊÖÀ´; Ͷ½µ, ÈÏÊä; ÈöÊÖ²»¸É

tie one's hands
Êø¸¿Ä³È˵ÄÊÖ½Å; ʹijÈËÊøÊÖÎÞ²ß

tie sb.'s hands
Êø¸¿Ä³È˵ÄÊÖ½Å; ʹijÈËÊøÊÖÎÞ²ß

tie up one's hands
Êø¸¿Ä³È˵ÄÊÖ½Å; ʹijÈËÊøÊÖÎÞ²ß

tie up sb.'s hands
Êø¸¿Ä³È˵ÄÊÖ½Å; ʹijÈËÊøÊÖÎÞ²ß

tip one's hand
(ÎÞÒâÖÐ)±©Â¶×Ô¼ºµÄÒâͼ[¼Æ»®]

to hand
(1)
ÔÚÊÖ±ß
(2)
ÊÕµ½
(3)
±»Õ÷·þ; ÊÜ¿ØÖÆ; ÓÐÈËÕÕ¹Ü(ÓëgetÁ¬ÓÃ)

turn one's hand to
×ÅÊÖÈ¥×öijÊÂ

put one's hand to
×ÅÊÖÈ¥×öijÊÂ

under hand
(1)
Êܵ½¿ØÖÆ
(2)
°µÖÐ, ˽ÏÂ

under one's hand (and seal)
¾±¾ÈËÇ×±ÊÇ©Ãû¸ÇÕÂ

wash one's hands
(1)
(of)Ï´ÊÖ²»¸É; ²»ÔÙ¸ºÔð; ÍêÈ«Í˳ö
(2)
°ÑÊÖ´êÀ´´êÈ¥
(3)
[Íñ]½âÊÖ, ÉϲÞËù

wash one's hands with invisible soap (and imperceptible water)
´êÊÖ(ÓÈÖ¸½ôÕÅ¡¢¾ÐÊø»ò²»ºÃÒâ˼ʱ)

whip hand
(1)
ÄñÞ×ÓµÄÊÖ
(2)
ÓÅÊÆ; Ö§ÅäµØÎ»

win hands down
(1)
ºÁ²»·Ñ¾¢µØÅÜÓ®(ÈüÂí)
(2)
ºÜÈÝÒ׵ػñµÃʤÀû

win sb.'s hand
»ñµÃijŮ×ÓͬÒâ½á»é

with a bold hand
´óµ¨µØ; ÂùºáµØ

with a firm hand
¼á¾öµØ

with a heavy hand
(1)
²Ð¿áµØ; ÑÏÀ÷µØ; ±©Å°µØ; ׍֯µØ
(2)
±¿×¾µØ; ´ÖÖ¦´óÒ¶(µØ)

with a high hand
°ÁÂýµØ, רºáµØ(ͨ³£Îªcarry it »òcarry things with a high hand)

with a sparing hand
½ÚÔ¼µØ; ÁßϧµØ

with a strong hand
ÒÔǿӲÊÖ¶Î

with a strong arm
ÒÔǿӲÊÖ¶Î

with the strong hand
ÒÔǿӲÊÖ¶Î

with the strong arm
ÒÔǿӲÊÖ¶Î

with an iron hand
ÒÔÌúµÄÊÖÍó, ÑÏ¿ÁµØ

with an open hand
¿¶¿®µØ

with both hands
È«Á¦ÒÔ¸°µØ

with clean hands
Á®½àµØ

wring one's hands
ʹ¾¢½ÊŤ×Ô¼ºµÄË«ÊÖ(Òò±¯°§¡¢¾øÍûµÈ)

wring sb.'s hand
½ôÎÕijÈ˵ÄÊÖ

write a good hand
дһÊÖºÃ×Ö

hand and foot
(1)
ÍêÍêȫȫµØ
(2)
ÎÞ΢²»ÖÁµØ

hand and thigh
[·Ï]¡¾ÂÉ¡¿ËÀºóûÓжù×Ó, ÓÉÅ®¶ù¼Ì³ÐµÄ²úÒµ

hand back
¹é»¹

hand down (to)
(1)
°Ñ(¶«Î÷)ÍùϵÝ
(2)
´«¸ø(ºó´ú)
(3)
·¢¸øÏ¼¶
(4)
¡¾ÂÉ¡¿ÅÐ(ÐÌ)
(5)
(´óÈË´©¹ýµÄÒ·þ)´«¸ø(Сº¢´©)

hand in
½»; Ìá½»(´ÇÖ°ÉêÇëÊé)

hand in glove (=hand-in-glove)
¹ØÏµÃÜÇÐ; »¥Ï๴½á

hand and glove (=hand-in-glove)
¹ØÏµÃÜÇÐ; »¥Ï๴½á

hand in hand
(1)
ÊÖÀÊÖµØ; ÁªºÏµØ; ÐÎÓ°²»ÀëµØ
(2)
(hand-in-hand)ÁªºÏµÄ; ÐÎÓ°²»ÀëµÄ

hand into
·ö...½øÈ¥; ·ö...ÉÏ(³µ)

hand it out
[¿Ú]Í´´ò; ÑϳÍ

hand the punishment out
[¿Ú]Í´´ò; ÑϳÍ

hand it to sb.
[ÃÀ¡¢¿Ú]³ÐÈÏ[Åå·þ]ijÈ˵ij¤´¦[ÓÅÊÆ]; ÏòijÈËÖ¾´

hand of God
ÌìÔÖ
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hand up
(1)
½»¸øÉϼ¶, ³Ê½»
(2)
[Ùµ]¸æÃÜ

hands down
(1)
[¿Ú]Çá¶øÒ×¾ÙµØ
(2)
ÎÞÒɵØ

Hands off!
(1)
ÇëÎð¶¯ÊÖ!
(2)
²»Ðí¸ÉÉæ!

Hands up!
¾ÙÆðÊÖÀ´! (±íʾͶ½µ»ò²»µÖ¿¹)
ÌØÊâÓ÷¨

additional hour hand
¸½¼ÓʱÕë[·ÖÕë, ÃëÕë]

additional minuteur hand
¸½¼ÓʱÕë[·ÖÕë, ÃëÕë]

additional second hand
¸½¼ÓʱÕë[·ÖÕë, ÃëÕë]

alarm hand
ÄÖÕë

artistic hand
¹¤ÒÕÃÀÊõ

bench hand
ǯ¹¤

bow hand
ÎÕ¹ÊÖ

brighten hand
·¢¹âÕë; Ò¹Ã÷Õë

central minute counter hand
ÖÐÐļÆÊý·ÖÕë

central second hand
³¤ÃëÕë; ÖÐÐÄÃëÕë

chronograph hand
¼ÆÊ±Æ÷Õë

claw hand
¡¾Ò½¡¿×¦ÐÎÊÖ

clock hand
ÖÓÕë

club hand
»ûÐÎÊÖ; ÄÚÍâÊÖ

counter hand
¼ÆÊýÆ÷Ö¸Õë

cross hand
Ê®×ÖÊÖ

date hand
ÈÕÀúÕë

day hand
ÖÜÀúÕë

dead hand
¡¾ÂÉ¡¿(²»ÄܱäÂôµÄ)ÓÀ¾Ã¹ÜÒµ;¡¾Ò½¡¿ËÀÊÖ

deck hand
¼×°åÈËÔ±

dock hand
ÂëÍ·¹¤ÈË

double spade hand
Ë«ÇÂÐÎʱÕë

double swell hand
¶þ¶ÎʽָÕë

drawing hand
ÀÏÒÊÖ

drill hand
×깤

electric hand
µçÊÖ(µç´ÅÕæ¿Õ±äËÙ×°Öõıð»·)

engine hand
»ú²ÕÈËÔ±

factory hand
¹¤³§¹¤ÈË

farm hand
Å©³¡¹¤ÈË; ũҵ¹¤ÈË

field hand
ũҵ¹¤ÈË; ¹ÍÅ©; ³¤¹¤

fly hand
¡¾Ë¢¡¿ÊÕÖ½µðÖ½ÑÀ

foredeck hand
ǰ¼×°å´¬Ô±

foundry hand
Öý¹¤; ·É°¹¤

guild hand
ÐлáÊÖ¹¤Òµ

index hand
¿ìÂýÕë; ָʾÕë

indicating hand
Ö¸Õë

insidehand
ÄÚÏÏÊÖ

interruptionhand
Öжϴ¦Àí³ÌÐò(Adam Smith's)

Invisible Hand
¿´²»¼ûµÄÊÖ (Ñǵ±¡¤Ë¹ÃÜ˹¼ÛÖµ¹æÂÉ)

lathe hand
³µ¹¤, Ðý¹¤

leading hand
°à[×é¡¢¶Ó]³¤

lower hand
(³Å¸ÍÌø¸ß)ÏÂÊÖ

luminous skeleton minute hand
Ò¹Ã÷ÂÖÀª·ÖÕë

magic hand
»úеÊÖ; ÈËÔìÊÖ

meat hand
²»´÷ÊÖÌ×µÄÊÖ

mechanical hand
»úеÊÖ

miller hand
ϳ¹¤

minute counter hand
·Ö¼ÆÊýÕë; ·ÖÕë

month hand
ÔÂÀúÕë

moon phase hand
ÔÂÏàÖ¸Õë

motor-driven hand
Âí´ïÇý¶¯Ö¸Õë

myoelectric hand
¼¡µçÊÖ

one hand
(Ë«´ò¿ªÊ¼Ê±)Ò»´Î·¢ÇòȨ

outside hand
¿¿±ßÏß»òÖÐÏßÒ»²àµÄÊÖ; ÍâÏÏÊÖ

pendant set hand
±ú»·²¦Õë

port hand
×óÏÏ

portable antomatic hand
Çá±ã ÐÍÒ£¿ØºÐ

pressed cannon second hand
ѹÕë¹ÜÃëÕë

print hand
ÊÖдӡˢÌå

riveted cannon second hand
ýӿÕÐÄÃëÕë

running hand
²ÝÊé

Scotch hands
Ôþ¹õʽեÓÍ»ú

seasoned hand
ÀÏÊÖ; µÃÁ¦ÈËÊÖ

small hand
СÊÖ¹¤ÒµÕß

solid cannoned minute hand
ÕûÌå¿ÕÐÄ·ÖÕë

spade radium hand
²ùÐÎ[ºÚÌÒÐÎ]Ò¹¹âÕë

spare hand
Ìæ°à¹¤ÈË

split-second hand
Ë«ÃëÕë

stage hand
Öþ°¹¤

step mechanical hand
²½½ø»úеÊÖ

stone hand
¡¾Ë¢¡¿Æ´°æ¹¤ÈË

striking hand
»ù±¾×ËÊÆÖзÅÔÚºó±ßµÄÊÖ

string hand
ÀÏÒÊÖ

sweep second hand
³¤ÃëÕë

swinging mechanical hand
»Ø×ªÊ½»úеÊÖ

sword hand
³Ö½£ÊÖ

taper baton hand
×¶ÐΰôʽÕë

third hand
¾íÖ½¹¤; µÚÈýÊÖ(×°ÔÚÖØÐ͵××ùÉÏ´øÓÐöùÑÀ¼ÐµÄÁ½¸ö¿Éµ÷±Û, ¿ÉÏóÊÖÒ»Ñù³ÖסСÐÍ»ú¼þ, ¸¨Öúº¸½ÓÓÃ)

time-zone hand
Ê±ÇøÕë

upper hand
(³Å¸ÍÌø¸ß)ÉÏÊÖ

upright line skeleton hand
Ö±Ïßʽ¹Ç¼ÜÕë

varnished skeleton hour hand
͹Æð(ÂÖÀª)ʱÕë

watch hand
(ÊÖ)±íÕë

whip hand
ͳÖεØÎ»
ÃÀ¹ú´«Í³´Êµä

hand
hand
AHD:[h2nd]
D.J.[h#nd]
K.K.[h#nd]
n.
(1)
The terminal part of the human arm located below the forearm, used for grasping and holding and consisting of the wrist, palm, four fingers, and an opposable thumb.
(2)
A homologous or similar part in other animals, as the terminal part of the forelimb in certain vertebrates.
(3)
A unit of length equal to 4 inches (10.2 centimeters), used especially to specify the height of a horse.
(4)
Something suggesting the shape or function of the human hand, especially:
(5)
Any of the rotating pointers used as indexes on the face of a mechanical clock.
(6)
A pointer, as on a gauge or dial.
(7)
Printing See index
(8)
Lateral direction indicated according to the way in which one is facing:
at my right hand.
(9)
A style or individual sample of writing.
(10)
A round of applause to signify approval.
(11)
Physical assistance; help:
gave me a hand with the bags.
(12)
Games
(13)
The cards held in a card game by a given player at any time.
(14)
The number of cards dealt each player; the deal.
(15)
A player or participant in a card game:
We need a fourth hand for bridge.
(16)
A portion or section of a game during which all the cards dealt out are played:
a hand of poker.
(17)
One who performs manual labor:
a factory hand.
(18)
One who is part of a group or crew:
the ship's hands.
(19)
A participant in an activity, often one who specializes in a particular activity or pursuit:
called for more hands to decorate the Christmas tree; an old hand at labor negotiations.
(20)
The degree of immediacy of a source of information; degree of reliability:
probably heard the scandalous tale at third hand.
(21)
The strength or force of one's position:
negotiated from a strong hand.
(22)
Often hands
(23)
Possession, ownership, or keeping:
The books should be in your hands by noon.
(24)
Power; jurisdiction; care:
The defendant's fate is in the hands of the jury. Dinner is in the hands of the chef.
(25)
Involvement or participation:
¡°In all this was evident the hand of the counterrevolutionaries¡±(John Reed)
(26)
An influence or effect:
The general manager had a hand in all the major decisions.
(27)
Evidence of craft or artistic skill:
can see the hand of a genius even in the lighter poems.
(28)
An aptitude or ability:
I tried my hand at decorating.
(29)
The aesthetic feel or tactile quality of something, such as a fabric, textile, or carpeting, that indicates its fineness, texture, and durability.
(30)
A manner or way of performing something:
a light hand with makeup.
(31)
Permission or a promise, especially a pledge to wed.
(32)
A commitment or an agreement, especially when sealed by a handshake; one's word:
You have my hand on that.
v.tr.
hand.ed, hand.ing, hands
(1)
To give or pass with or as if with the hands; transmit:
Hand me your keys.
(2)
To aid, direct, or conduct with the hands:
The usher handed the patron to a reserved seat.
(3)
Nautical To roll up and secure (a sail); furl.
³£ÓôÊ×é

hand down
(1)
To bequeath as an inheritance to one's heirs.
(2)
To make and pronounce an official decision, especially a court verdict.

hand on
To turn over to another.

hand out
(1)
To distribute freely; disseminate.
(2)
To administer or deal out.

hand over
To release or relinquish to another.
ϰ¹ßÓÃÓï

at hand
(1)
Close by; near.
(2)
Soon in time; imminent:
Retribution is at hand.

at the handor

at the hands of
Performed by someone or through the agency of someone.

by hand
Performed manually.

hand it toInformal
To give credit to:
You've got to hand it to her; she knows what she's doing.

in hand
(1)
Under control:
The project is well in hand.
(2)
Accessible at the present time.
(3)
In preparation.

off (one's) hands
No longer under one's jurisdiction, within one's responsibility, or in one's care:
We finally got that project off our hands.

on hand
Available.

on (one's) handsor

upon (one's) hands
In one's possession, often as an imposed responsibility or burden:
Now they have the grandchildren on their hands.

on the one hand
As one point of view; from one standpoint.

on the other hand
As another point of view; from another standpoint.

out of hand
(1)
Out of control:
Employee absenteeism has gotten out of hand.
(2)
At once; immediately.
(3)
Over and done with; finished.
(4)
Uncalled for or improper; indiscreet.

to hand
(1)
Nearby.
(2)
In one's possession.
ÓïÔ´
(1)
Middle English
(2)
from Old English
¼Ì³ÐÓ÷¨

hand¡°er
n.

hand¡°less
adj.
Ó¢ººº½º£´ó´Êµä

by hand
prep.ÓÃÊÖ,È˹¤µØ
Ó¢ºº»·¾³´ó´Êµä

by hand
n.ÓÃÊÖ
Ó¢ºº»¯Ñ§´ó´Êµä

by hand
adv.ÓÃÊÖ,ÒÔÊÖ¹¤,Ç×ÊÖ
Ó¢ºº¾Ã³´ó´Êµä

by hand
n.ÓÃÊÖ
Ó¢ººÄÜÔ´´ó´Êµä

by hand
n.ÓÃÊÖ
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