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61 out of hand
خَارِجٌ عن السَّيْطَرَةِ \ out of hand: out of control (not used of machines): A teacher must not let his class get out of hand. -
62 second-hand
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63 a free hand
freedom to do whatever one likes:حُرِّيَّة التَّصَرُّفHe gave her a free hand with the servants.
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64 at first hand
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65 at second hand
through or from another person:من مَصْدَر ثانٍI heard the news at second hand.
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66 close at hand
nearby; not far off:قَريب، غَيْر بَعيد عَنMy mother lives close at hand.
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67 give a helping hand
to help or assist:يُساعِد، يَمُد يَدَ المُساعَدَهI'm always ready to give/lend a helping hand.
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68 have a hand in (something)
to be one of the people who have caused, done etc (something):يكون له ضِلْعٌ فيDid you have a hand in the building of this boat / in the success of the project?
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69 have a hand in (something)
to be one of the people who have caused, done etc (something):يكون له ضِلْعٌ فيDid you have a hand in the building of this boat / in the success of the project?
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70 keep one's hand in
to remain good or skilful at doing something by doing it occasionally:لُيحافِظ على مهارتِهI still sometimes play a game of billiards, just to keep my hand in.
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71 lend a helping hand
to help or assist:يُساعِد، يَمُد يَدَ المُساعَدَهI'm always ready to give/lend a helping hand.
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72 old hand
a person who is very experienced:خَبير، ذو تَجْرِبَهHe's an old hand at this sort of job.
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73 on hand
near; present; ready for use etc:قَريب، جاهِز، في متناول اليدWe always keep some candles on hand in case there's a power failure.
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74 out of hand
unable to be controlled:خارِج السيْطَرَهThe angry crowd was getting out of hand.
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75 second-hand
adjectivepreviously used by someone else:مُسْتَعْمَلsecond-hand clothes.
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76 to hand
here; easily reached:هنا، سهل الوصول إليهاAll the tools you need are to hand.
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77 be hand in glove (with someone)
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78 be hand in glove (with someone)
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79 force someone's hand
to force someone to do something either which he does not want to do or sooner than he wants to do it.يُجْبِر -
80 hour hand
the smaller of the two hands of a watch or clock, which shows the time in hours.عَقْرَب السّاعَه
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Hand — (h[a^]nd), n. [AS. hand, hond; akin to D., G., & Sw. hand, OHG. hant, Dan. haand, Icel. h[ o]nd, Goth. handus, and perh. to Goth. hin[thorn]an to seize (in comp.). Cf. {Hunt}.] 1. That part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in man and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hand — [hand] n. [ME < OE, akin to Goth handus < base of hinthan, to seize (hence, basic sense “grasper”) < ? IE base * kent , ? to seize] I 1. the part of the human body attached to the end of the forearm, including the wrist, palm, fingers,… … English World dictionary
hand — ► NOUN 1) the end part of the arm beyond the wrist. 2) (before another noun ) operated by or held in the hand. 3) (before another noun or in combination ) done or made manually. 4) a pointer on a clock or watch indicating the passing of units of… … English terms dictionary
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Hand — (h[a^]nd), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Handed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Handing}.] 1. To give, pass, or transmit with the hand; as, he handed them the letter. [1913 Webster] 2. To lead, guide, or assist with the hand; to conduct; as, to hand a lady into a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hand — Sf std. (8. Jh.), mhd. hant, ahd. hant, as. hand Stammwort. Aus g. * handu f. Hand , auch in gt. handus, anord. ho̧nd, ae. hond, afr. hand, hond. Herkunft umstritten. Denkbar ist ein Anschluß an g. * henþ a Vst. fangen, ergreifen in gt.… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Hand — /hand/, n. Learned /lerr nid/, 1872 1961, U.S. jurist. * * * End part of the arm, consisting of the wrist joint, palm, thumb, and fingers. The hand has great mobility and flexibility to carry out precise movements. Bipedal locomotion in humans… … Universalium
Hand — (Schönheitspflege). Es ist längst anerkannt, daß zarte Hände und Arme zu den vorzüglichsten Erfordernissen weiblicher Schönheit gehören, und glücklicher Weise sind die Mittel, sie zu erlangen, die unschuldigsten unter allen Toilettenkünsten. Wem… … Damen Conversations Lexikon