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n. рака, грст, дланка; to shake hands - се ракува; to claps hands - ракоплеска; hands off! - не фаќај!; hands up! - рацете горе!adj. hand - при рака, близуadj. the hands of - од страна (на некого)adj. second hand - од втора рака, половно; by hand - со рака, рачно2. по курир; by the hand - за рака; on hand - има на располагање; (амер.) при рака, блиску; on one's hands - на нечие располагање2. на нечија одговорност; to come to hand - доаѓа во рацете;2. надмоќ; влијание, власт; to keep in hand - држи во зависност (некого); to get out of hand - откажува послушност; to change hands - оди во други раце;3. извршител, изведувач на работи; a good hand at - вешт, искусен во нешто;4. ракопис; а legible hand - читлив ракопис;5. потпис; to witness the hand of somebody - заверува нечив потпис;6. страна; on the one hand..., on the other hand - од една страна., од друга странаadj. any hand - во секој случај; to bear, to have a hand in - учествува во нешто; to turn one's hand to - прифаќа некоја работа; to get one's hand in - се вежба, се'усовршува; to get the hand - има предност; to give (to have) a free hand - дава (
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