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1 hand
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2 ranch hand
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3 con progreso constante
• hand out the papers• hand over• hand over hand• hand over the command -
4 con progreso rápido
• hand out the papers• hand over• hand over hand• hand over the command -
5 a la vez (que)
= hand in hand (with), cum, in conjunction with, in unison withEx. Hand in hand with this comes the need for nurses to be able to question, evaluate and reflect on existing practice.Ex. Libraries as vital institutions of public culture are currently facing a crisis cum challenge.Ex. Rules for any given class must be used in conjunction with the schedules for that class.Ex. Good literature, in order to fulfil the demands of the time, must move in unison with society, keeping control over its speed. -
6 alimentado manualmente
= hand-fedEx. In 1895 a good London bindery would have the following machines: hand-fed folding machines, sewing machines, nipping machines (for pressing the sewn books before casing-in), cutting machines, rounding machines, backing machines, straight-knife trimming machines (guillotines), rotary board-cutting machines, power blocking presses, and hydraulic standing presses.* * *= hand-fedEx: In 1895 a good London bindery would have the following machines: hand-fed folding machines, sewing machines, nipping machines (for pressing the sewn books before casing-in), cutting machines, rounding machines, backing machines, straight-knife trimming machines (guillotines), rotary board-cutting machines, power blocking presses, and hydraulic standing presses.
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7 con alimentación manual
= hand-fedEx. In 1895 a good London bindery would have the following machines: hand-fed folding machines, sewing machines, nipping machines (for pressing the sewn books before casing-in), cutting machines, rounding machines, backing machines, straight-knife trimming machines (guillotines), rotary board-cutting machines, power blocking presses, and hydraulic standing presses.* * *= hand-fedEx: In 1895 a good London bindery would have the following machines: hand-fed folding machines, sewing machines, nipping machines (for pressing the sewn books before casing-in), cutting machines, rounding machines, backing machines, straight-knife trimming machines (guillotines), rotary board-cutting machines, power blocking presses, and hydraulic standing presses.
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8 cultivado a mano
Ex. Other lumbermen remained and revived the stripped acres with hand-reared trees, or turned to dairying.* * *Ex: Other lumbermen remained and revived the stripped acres with hand-reared trees, or turned to dairying.
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9 en estrecha colaboración con
Ex. Thereafter, it became clear to the city police that the hotel owners acted hand-in-glove with the abettors of prostitution.* * *Ex: Thereafter, it became clear to the city police that the hotel owners acted hand-in-glove with the abettors of prostitution.
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10 tamaño bolsillo
Ex. This article describes the Psion Organiser, a small hand-sized computer, and provides an assessment of its in-built facilities -- Calculator, personal data base facilities and diary facility.* * *Ex: This article describes the Psion Organiser, a small hand-sized computer, and provides an assessment of its in-built facilities -- Calculator, personal data base facilities and diary facility.
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11 compras a corto plazo
• hand-to-hand fighting• hand-to-mouth purchasing• hand-tooled -
12 compras precarias
• hand-to-hand fighting• hand-to-mouth purchasing• hand-tooled -
13 pasar de uno a otro
• hand of the clock• hand on the torch• hand running• hand-power winch• pass off• pass on by• pass quickly through• pass sentence -
14 presentar al cobro
• hand in a report• hand in for payment• hand in hand• present for collection• present for payment -
15 tejido a mano
• hand in one's resignation• hand kissing• hand ladder• hand-knitted• handwheel• handwrite -
16 a brazo partido
• hand-sewn• hand-to-hand fighting• in gross• in handfuls• tooth and nail -
17 besamanos
• hand in hand• hand-knit -
18 con ingresos mínimos
• hand-to-hand• hand-to-mouth purchasing -
19 contabilidad manual
• hand• hand account-keeping• hand and seal -
20 elevar un informe
• hand in a report• hand in for collection• hand-held
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hand — hand … Dictionnaire des rimes
Hand... — Hand … Deutsch Wörterbuch
Hand- — Hand … Deutsch Wörterbuch
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
Hand — Hand: Die gemeingerm. Körperteilbezeichnung mhd., ahd. hant, got. handus, engl. hand, schwed. hand gehört wahrscheinlich als ablautende Substantivbildung zu der Sippe von got. hinÞan »fangen, greifen« und bedeutet demnach eigentlich »Greiferin,… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
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