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I n1. влада, тверда рука, контроль2. сторона, положення3. підпис4. часторі працівник, робітник4. джерело (даних, інформації тощо)- matter in hand порядок денний- to be on hand бути на місці- to give smbd. a free hand надати комусь свободу дій- to give smbd. a helping hand надати комусь допомогу- to have the upper hand of smbd. отримати перемогу над кимсь- to lend smbd. a helping hand надати комусь допомогу- to pass smth. from hand to hand передати щось з рук в руки- to reject smth. out of hand відхилити щось без обговорення- to rule with a firm hand керувати твердою рукою- to send a letter by hand вислати листа з кур'єром- to shake hands потиснути комусь руку- to stick to the matter in hand не відхилятися від суті справи- to take matters into one's own hands взяти справу у свої руки- to vote by show of hands голосувати підніманням рук- to write smbd. by hand написати комусь від руки- from hand to hand з рук в руки- on the one hand... on the other hand з одного боку... з іншого боку- under hand таємно, скрито- under the hand of smbd. за чиїмсь підписом- under hand and seal юр. за підписом і печаткою- hands wanted потрібні робітники/ робоча сила- news heard at second hand новини з третіх рукII v передавати, вручати- to hand a message передати/ вручити послання- to hand a note передати/ вручити ноту- to hand in вручати, подавати- to hand in an application подати заяву- to hand over передавати- to hand over one's authority передати повноваження
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