-
1 handed sanj/ crosscut sanj-(al.) testera za balvane
• twoSerbian-English dictionary > handed sanj/ crosscut sanj-(al.) testera za balvane
-
2 left-handed
أَشْوَل \ left-handed: accustomed to use one’s left hand, esp. for writing and for using tools. \ أَعْسَر \ left-handed: accustomed to use one’s left hand, esp. for writing and for using tools. \ يَساريّ \ left-handed. -
3 red-handed
مُتَلَبِّس بالجَريمة \ red-handed: (only in catch (sb.) red-handed) catch (sb.) caught doing an unlawful act, such as stealing: The thief was caught red-handed. -
4 high-handed
adjectivedone, acting, without consultation of, or consideration for, other people:إعْتباطي، تَحَكُّميA new headmaster should try not to be too high-handed.
-
5 single-handed
adjective, adverbمُنْفَرِداsingle-handed efforts.
-
6 short-handed
عانَى نَقْصًا في الأَيْدي العَامِلَة \ short-handed: needing more workers or helpers: The factory is short-handed while so many people are ill. -
7 short-handed
► Eine Unterzahlsituation tritt meistens dann auf, wenn ein Spieler des Feldes verwiesen wird, oder wenn ein Spieler verletzt ausscheidet und seine Mannschaft ihr Wechselkontingent bereits ausgeschöpft hat.→ Überzahl -
8 catch red-handed
to find (a person) in the act of doing wrong:يُضْبَطُ مُتَلَبِّسا بالجَريمَهThe police caught the thief red-handed.
-
9 empty-handed
adjectivecarrying nothing:صِفْر اليَدَيْن، بِدون أي شَيئI went to collect my wages but returned empty-handed.
-
10 right-handed
adjective(of people) using the right hand more easily than the left, eg for writing:يَميني، أيْمَنThe majority of people are right-handed.
-
11 two-handed
-
12 left-handed materials
«Левые материалы»: см. метаматериалы.Russian-English dictionary of Nanotechnology > left-handed materials
-
13 right-handed
أَيْمَن \ right: (the opposite of left) the side of the body that is furthest from the heart; in or to the direction of that side: my right arm; a right turn; turn right and then left. right-hand: to the right side: a right-hand turn. right-handed: accustomed to use one’s right hand, esp. for writing and for using tools. -
14 Men's Left Handed
Sports: MLH -
15 Men's Right Handed
Sports: MRHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Men's Right Handed
-
16 Not Handed In
Education: NHI -
17 Right Handed Phenomenon
Sports: RHPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Right Handed Phenomenon
-
18 Right Handed Pitcher
Sports: RHPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Right Handed Pitcher
-
19 left-handed
[ˌleft'hændɪd]Electrical engineering: LH -
20 left-handed polarized wave
Engineering: LHPWУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > left-handed polarized wave
См. также в других словарях:
Handed — Hand ed, a. 1. With hands joined; hand in hand. [1913 Webster] Into their inmost bower, Handed they went. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Having a peculiar or characteristic hand. [1913 Webster] As poisonous tongued as handed. Shak. [1913 Webster] Note … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-handed — [han′did] combining form 1. having, or for use by one having, a (specified) handedness [right handed] 2. having or using a (specified) number of hands [two handed] 3. involving (a specified number of) players … Universalium
-handed — [han′did] combining form 1. having, or for use by one having, a (specified) handedness [right handed] 2. having or using a (specified) number of hands [two handed] 3. involving (a specified number of) players [three handed pinochle] … English World dictionary
-handed — adj. (in comb.) 1 for or involving a specified number of hands (in various senses) (two handed). 2 using chiefly the hand specified (left handed). Derivatives: handedly adv. handedness n. (both in sense 2). * * * handed, combining form. 1. using… … Useful english dictionary
Handed — Hand 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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
handed — /han did/, adj. 1. having or involving a hand or hands (usually used in combination): two handed backhand; a four handed piano work. 2. using a particular hand (usually used in combination): right handed. 3. having, requiring, or with the number… … Universalium
handed — adjective having or involving the use of hands a handed, tree living animal a four handed card game • Ant: ↑handless • Similar to: ↑one handed, ↑two handed, ↑bimanual … Useful english dictionary
handed — adjective Date: 15th century 1. having a hand or hands especially of a specified kind or number usually used in combination < a large handed man > 2. using a specified hand or number of hands used in combination < right handed > < a one handed… … New Collegiate Dictionary
-handed — combining form 1》 for or involving a specified number of hands: a two handed return. 2》 using the hand specified: right handed. 3》 having hands as specified: empty handed. Derivatives handedly adverb handedness noun … English new terms dictionary
handed — hand•ed [[t]ˈhæn dɪd[/t]] adj. 1) having or involving a hand or hands (usu. used in combination): a two handed backhand[/ex] 2) requiring a specified number of persons 3) preferring the use of a particular hand (usu. used in combination): right… … From formal English to slang
handed — /ˈhændəd / (say handuhd) adjective 1. having a hand or hands. 2. of or relating to preference or necessity in the use of hands, specified in combination: right handed; one handed. 3. done by a specified number of hands: a double handed game.… …