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adj.1 manual.2 on hand -> en reserva.adv.on hand -> a la mano, a mano.s.1 mano (part of body); manecilla (of clock, watch)2 brazo (worker)in his own hand de su puño y letra4 mano (in cards)at hand a manoon hand disponibleto have something to hand tener algo a manoto ask for somebody's hand (in marriage) pedir la mano de alguiento be in good hands estar en buenas manosto fall into the wrong hands caer en malas manosit's out of my hands no está en mi manoto change hands cambiar de mano (money, car)I had a hand in designing the course tuve que ver o puse de mi parte en el diseño del cursoto go hand in hand with something estar asociado(a) a algoto try one's hand at something intentar algo alguna vezto turn one's hand to something dedicarse a algoto give o lend somebody a hand echar una mano a alguiento suffer at somebody's hands sufrir a manos de alguienon the one hand por una parteon the other hand por otra parteto have time on one's hands tener tiempo libreto have a situation in hand tener una situación bajo controlto take somebody in hand hacerse cargo de alguiento get out of hand escaparse de las manosthe children got out of hand los niños se desmandaronto dismiss a suggestion out of hand rechazar una sugerencia sin más ni másto have one's hands full estar completamente ocupado(a)to have one's hands tied tener las manos atadasto be hand in glove with somebody colaborar estrechamente con alguiento live from hand to mouth vivir de forma precariato lose money hand over fist perder dinero a raudalesto make money hand over fist ganar dinero a espuertasto win hands down ganar con comodidad6 obrero, jornalero.7 estilo de escribir, letra.8 tripulante.9 repartidor de cartas, mano.10 escritura a mano.vt.1 pasar.2 dar, alcanzar, pasar.vi.cooperar, concertarse, ir de acuerdo o inteligencia. (pt & pp handed)
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