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يَد \ hand: the end part of the arm with which we hold things. handle: the part of anything (a tool, cup, door, box, etc.) that is made for one to hold: he turned the handle and opened the door. -
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تَاجَرَ بِـ \ handle: to sell (a certain class of things): We don’t handle foreign meat. stock: to keep a supply of: This shop stocks all kinds of shoes. -
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обращаться (с чем-либо) ; управлять ; ухаживать (за машиной) ; торговать ; обрабатывать (груз, почту) ; ? ; ? handle the credit ; -
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English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > handle
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1) абстрактный идентификатор; описатель; дескриптор ( используется в Windows для уникальной идентификации объекта или ресурса)2) метка-манипулятор (маленький прямоугольник, используемый для выделения выбранного графического объекта и перемещения изображения или изменения его формы)3) ручка, рукоятка4) обрабатывать; оперировать, манипулировать•English-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > handle
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1) управлять; регулировать; осуществлять контроль2) производить транспортную обработку (грузов); обрабатывать, перерабатывать3) переносить; грузить; выгружать4) амер. торговать5) обрабатывать (напр. документы) -
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1) рассматривать, разбирать2) обрабатывать (документы, грузы)3) управлять; осуществлять контроль; регулировать; распоряжаться4) амер. торговать•to handle legal matter — рассматривать, разбирать судебное дело
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['hændl] 1. nру́чка, держа́к; рукоя́тка2. v1) бра́ти ( рукою); трима́ти в рука́х2) перебира́ти, переклада́ти і т.ін.3) керува́тиto handle troops — кома́ндувати війська́ми
4) обхо́дитися, пово́дитися ( з кимсь)5) виклада́ти, трактува́ти (тему і т.ін.)6) ма́ти спра́ву з -
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1. nру́чка ж; рукоя́тка ж2. v1) брать, де́лать что-л. рука́ми2) управля́ть, регули́роватьhandle the situation — спра́виться с положе́нием
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[N]MANUBRIUM (-I) (N)ANSA (-AE) (F)CAPULUS (-I) (M)CAPULUM (-I) (N)CHEROLABA (-AE) (F)[V]TRACTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PERTRACTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PERTRECTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)HABEO (-ERE -UI -ITUM)MULCO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)ATTRECTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)ADTRECTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)CONTRECTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)CONTRACTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)ATTINGO (-ERE -TIGI -TACTUM)ADTRACTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)ATTRACTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)- HAVING A HANDLE -
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(vb) mahta- (deal with, fight, manage, wield, wield a weapon); pa.t. mahtanë is attested. –MAK/MA3, VT39:11, MA3, VT47:6, 18, 19, VT49:10 (noun) tolma (defined as "protuberance contrieved to serve a purpose, knob, short rounded handle", etc.) –VT47:28 -
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hdl, handleручка; рукояткаEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > handle
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تَعَامَلَ مع (مَصْرِفٍ) \ bank: to keep one’s money in a bank: My firm banks with Barclays Bank. deal with: to do business with; to have relations with: I don’t like to deal with dishonest shopkeepers. handle: to deal with (people, machines, difficulties, etc.): She handled that difficult situation very well. -
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عَالَجَ \ cure: to bring (sb.) back to good health; put an end to a disease or customary unwanted behaviour: The doctor cured me of fever. Nothing will cure him of smoking. deal with: to treat; attend to: I’ll deal with this question myself. If a thief breaks in, my dog will deal with him. handle: to deal with (people, machines, difficulties, etc.): She handled that difficult situation very well. remedy: to put right (sth. that is wrong): Most faults can be remedied. tackle: to deal with (a difficulty); speak boldly to (sb., about a difficulty): I must tackle our neighbours about that broken fence. treat: to give medical care to (a sick person); deal with (an illness): His wounds were treated in hospital. The doctor treated her for a disease of the blood. \ See Also داوى (دَاوَى)، دبر (دَبَّرَ)، أصلح (أَصْلَحَ)، تَعَامَلَ مَع
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