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handful ['hændfʊl]∎ figurative a handful of (a few) quelques;∎ a handful of people quelques personnes;∎ how many people were there? - only a handful combien de personnes y avait-il? - seulement quelques-unes∎ to be a handful être difficile□ ;∎ that child is a real handful cet enfant-là me donne du fil à retordre;∎ he's proving to be a real handful for the defence il donne du fil à retordre à la défense adverse✾ Book ✾ Film 'A Handful of Dust' Waugh, Sturridge 'Une Poignée de cendre' (book), 'A Handful of dust' (film) -
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handful [ˈhændfʊl]a. poignée f* * *['hændfʊl]1) ( fistful) poignée f2) ( small number) ( of people) poignée f; (of buildings, objects, works) petit nombre m3) (colloq) (person, animal) -
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handful n3 ○ (troublesome person, animal) to be a handful [child] ne pas être de tout repos ; [horse] être difficile à monter ; [dog] être épuisant. -
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handful [ˊhændfυl] n1) при́горшня; горсть2) ма́ленькая ку́чка, гру́ппа; го́рсточка3) разг. кто-л. или что-л., доставля́ющее беспоко́йство; «беда́», «наказа́ние»;that boy is a handful! э́тот мальчи́шка — и́стинное наказа́ние!
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1) (as much as can be held in one hand: a handful of sweets.) puñado2) (a small number: Only a handful of people came to the meeting.) puñado3) (a person etc difficult to control: Her three children are a (bit of a) handful.) dar mucha guerra, ser difícil de controlarhandful n puñadotr['hændfʊl]1 puñado\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be quite a handful ser difícil de controlar, dar mucha guerrahandful ['hænd.fʊl] n: puñado madv.• manojo adv.n.• manada s.f.• manojo s.m.• puñado s.m.• puño s.m.'hændfʊla) ( amount) puñado mb) ( small number) (+ sing o pl vb) puñado mc) ( troublesome person or people) (no pl)['hændfʊl]N (=quantity) manojo m, puñado m ; (=small number) puñado m* * *['hændfʊl]a) ( amount) puñado mb) ( small number) (+ sing o pl vb) puñado mc) ( troublesome person or people) (no pl) -
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noun1) Handvoll, diea few handfuls of nuts — ein paar Handvoll Nüsse
2) (fig. coll.): (troublesome person[s] or thing[s])these children are/this dog is a real handful — die Kinder halten/der Hund hält einen ständig auf Trab (ugs.)
* * *1) (as much as can be held in one hand: a handful of sweets.) die Handvoll2) (a small number: Only a handful of people came to the meeting.) die Handvoll* * *ˈhand·ful[ˈhæn(d)fʊl]na \handful of hair ein Büschel nt Haareonly a \handful of people turned up for the party nur wenige Leute kamen zu der Partyshe's a bit of a \handful sie ist eine ziemliche Nervensäge* * *['hndfʊl]nby the handful, in handfuls — händeweise; (hair, fur) büschelweise
2) (= small number) Hand f voll3) (fig)those children are a handful — die Kinder können einen ganz schön in Trab halten
his new girl's quite a handful (hum) — an seiner neuen Freundin ist ganz hübsch was dran (inf)
* * *handful [ˈhændfʊl; ˈhænfʊl] s2. umg Plage f (lästige Person oder Sache), Nervensäge f:be quite a handful for sb jemandem ganz schön zu schaffen machen* * *noun1) Handvoll, die2) (fig. coll.): (troublesome person[s] or thing[s])these children are/this dog is a real handful — die Kinder halten/der Hund hält einen ständig auf Trab (ugs.)
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{'hændful}
1. шепа (количество)
by the HANDFUL, in HANDFULs с/на шепи
2. разг. недисциплинирано/буйно дете, мъчен човек, трудна задача
that child is quite a HANDFUL с това дете ще ми побелеят косите* * *{'handful} n (pl -fuls) 1. шепа (количество); by the handful, in handfuls* * *шепа; стиска;* * *1. by the handful, in handfuls с/на шепи 2. that child is quite a handful с това дете ще ми побелеят косите 3. разг. недисциплинирано/буйно дете, мъчен човек, трудна задача 4. шепа (количество)* * *handful[´hændful] n 1. шепа ( количество) (и прен.); by the \handful, in \handfuls с (на) шепи; a \handful of students solved the problem шепа ученици решиха задачата; 2. разг. недисциплинирано (буйно, палаво, разг. щуро) дете; мъчен човек, тежък (труден) характер; трудна задача; that boy is a real \handful това момче е цяло наказание. -
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['hændfʊl]1) (fistful) manciata f., pugno m.2) (small number) (of people) pugno m., manipolo m.; (of buildings, objects, works) gruppetto m.3) colloq. (troublesome person, animal)to be a handful — [ child] essere una peste; [ horse] essere indomabile; [ dog] essere molesto
* * *1) (as much as can be held in one hand: a handful of sweets.) manciata, pugno2) (a small number: Only a handful of people came to the meeting.) manipolo, gruppetto3) (a person etc difficult to control: Her three children are a (bit of a) handful.) birichino* * *handful /ˈhændfʊl/n.1 manciata ( anche fig.): a handful of beans, una manciata di fagioli; (polit.) a handful of votes, una manciata di voti3 (fam.) persona indisciplinata, irrequieta; birichino; diavoletto: DIALOGO → - Talking about children- He's a right handful, è una vera peste.* * *['hændfʊl]1) (fistful) manciata f., pugno m.2) (small number) (of people) pugno m., manipolo m.; (of buildings, objects, works) gruppetto m.3) colloq. (troublesome person, animal)to be a handful — [ child] essere una peste; [ horse] essere indomabile; [ dog] essere molesto
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1) (as much as can be held in one hand: a handful of sweets.) håndfuld2) (a small number: Only a handful of people came to the meeting.) få3) (a person etc difficult to control: Her three children are a (bit of a) handful.) noget af en håndfuld* * *1) (as much as can be held in one hand: a handful of sweets.) håndfuld2) (a small number: Only a handful of people came to the meeting.) få3) (a person etc difficult to control: Her three children are a (bit of a) handful.) noget af en håndfuld -
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[ˈhændful]handful разг. (кто-л. или что-л.), доставляющее беспокойство; "беда", "наказание"; that boy is a handful! этот мальчишка - истинное наказание! handful маленькая кучка, группа; горсточка handful пригоршня; горсть handful разг. (кто-л. или что-л.), доставляющее беспокойство; "беда", "наказание"; that boy is a handful! этот мальчишка - истинное наказание! -
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[ʹhændfʋl] n1. горсть, пригоршняto give away smth. by the handful /in handfuls/ - раздавать что-л. (целыми) горстями /пригоршнями/
to throw away handfuls of money - швырять деньги направо и налево, сорить деньгами
2. горсть, горстка, горсточка; небольшое количество3. разг. кто-л. или что-л. доставляющее много хлопот; «наказание», «беда»that child is (quite) a handful! - этот ребёнок - истинное наказание!
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1) (as much as can be held in one hand: a handful of sweets.) håndfull, neve2) (a small number: Only a handful of people came to the meeting.) håndfull3) (a person etc difficult to control: Her three children are a (bit of a) handful.) en (noe) som er vanskelig å styre/håndteresubst. \/ˈhæn(d)fʊl\/1) ( også overført) håndfull, neve, noen få• a handfull of...en håndfull...2) ( hverdagslig) uregjerlig person -
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1) (as much as can be held in one hand: a handful of sweets.) peščica2) (a small number: Only a handful of people came to the meeting.) prgišče3) (a person etc difficult to control: Her three children are a (bit of a) handful.) težko obvladljiva oseba* * *[haendful]nounprgišče; colloquially nadloga, nadležnežto be a handful for s.o. — veliko truda komu prizadeti -
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'hand·ful [ʼhæn(d)fʊl] nhe threw \handfuls of snow on her er bewarf sie händeweise mit Schnee;a \handful of hair ein Büschel nt Haareonly a \handful of people turned up for the party nur wenige Leute kamen zu der Partyshe's a bit of a \handful sie ist eine ziemliche Nervensäge; -
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1) (as much as can be held in one hand: a handful of sweets.) handfylli2) (a small number: Only a handful of people came to the meeting.) lítilræði; fáeinar sálir3) (a person etc difficult to control: Her three children are a (bit of a) handful.) sem lætur illa að stjórn -
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nehezen kezelhető, nehezen fegyelmezhető, maroknyi* * *1) (as much as can be held in one hand: a handful of sweets.) (tele) maréknyi2) (a small number: Only a handful of people came to the meeting.) maréknyi3) (a person etc difficult to control: Her three children are a (bit of a) handful.) nehezen kezelhető
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