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61 to shake hands with somebody / shake somebody's hand / shake somebody by the hand
to shake hands with somebody / shake somebody's hand / shake somebody by the handdarle la mano a alguien, estrecharle la mano a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to shake hands with somebody / shake somebody's hand / shake somebody by the hand
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62 to take matters into one's own hands
tomarse la justicia por su manoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to take matters into one's own hands
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63 to take one's courage in both hands
hacer de tripas corazónEnglish-spanish dictionary > to take one's courage in both hands
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64 to take one's life in one's hands
English-spanish dictionary > to take one's life in one's hands
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65 to vote by a show of hands
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66 to wash one's hands of something/somebody
to wash one's hands of something/somebodydesentenderse de algo/alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to wash one's hands of something/somebody
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67 to wash one's hands
figurative use lavarse las manos -
68 with one's bare hands
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69 a show of hands
(at a meeting, debate etc, a vote expressed by people raising their hands.) votación a mano alzada -
70 at the hands of
(from, or by the action of: He received very rough treatment at the hands of the terrorists.) de manos de -
71 change hands
(to pass into different ownership: This car has changed hands three times.) cambiar de dueño -
72 hold hands (with someone)
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73 hold hands (with someone)
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74 in good hands
(receiving care and attention: The patient is in good hands.) en buenas manos -
75 in the hands of
(being dealt with by: This matter is now in the hands of my solicitor.) en manos de -
76 off one's hands
(no longer needing to be looked after etc: You'll be glad to get the children off your hands for a couple of weeks.) quitarse de encima, librarse de, verse libre de -
77 a safe pair of hands
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78 to be putty in sb's hands
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79 to have sb's blood on one's hands
English-spanish dictionary > to have sb's blood on one's hands
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80 many hands make light work
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hands-on — ˈhands on adjective HUMAN RESOURCES doing something yourself rather than just talking about it or telling other people to do it: • She intends to continue being very much a hands on manager. * * * hands on UK US /ˌhændzˈɒn/ adjective ► WORKPLACE… … Financial and business terms
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hands — n. 1. a person s power or discretionary action; as, my fate is in your hands. Syn: custody. [WordNet 1.5] 2. The force of workers available; as, all hands on deck. Syn: work force, manpower, men. [WordNet 1.5] A dictionary containing a natural… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hands Up! — may refer to: * Hands Up! (1926 film), directed by Clarence G. Badger * Hands Up! (1917 film), a 1917 film directed by Tod Browning * Hands Up! (serial), directed by Louis J. Gasnier and James W. Horne … Wikipedia
Hands — steht für: den Schweizer Begriff für Handspiel das Debütalbum der englischen Elektropop Musikerin Little Boots Hands ist der Name von: Marina Hands (* 1977), französische Schauspielerin Terry Hands (* 1941), britischer Theaterregisseur … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hands Up! — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Hands Up! Orígenes musicales: Trance, Eurodance, Hard Trance, Hardstyle Orígenes culturales … Wikipedia Español
hands-on — adj [usually before noun] doing something yourself rather than just talking about it or telling other people to do it ▪ a chance to get some hands on experience of the job ▪ He has a very hands on approach to management … Dictionary of contemporary English
hands-on — adjective hands on experience or training involves you doing something instead of just reading about it or watching other people do it a. someone who is hands on is involved in something and does not let other people do all the work and make all… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Hands — [hɛnt̮s , auch: hændz ], das; , [zu engl. hand = Hand] (Fußball österr. veraltend, schweiz.): Handspiel, ↑ Hand (4). * * * Hands [hɛnts, auch: hændz], das; , [zu engl. hand = Hand] (Fußball österr., schweiz.): Handspiel, ↑Hand (4) … Universal-Lexikon
Hands — [hɛnts, auch hændz] das; , <aus engl. hands »Hände«> (österr.) Handspiel (beim Fußball) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
hands-on — also hands on, as an adjective, by 1969 … Etymology dictionary