单词 | hand |
释义 | handhandshandhand1 /hænd/ noun [countable]1body part the part of your body at the end of your arm, including your fingers and thumb: Tom stood in the doorway with his hands in his pockets.standhandpocket汤姆站在门口﹐两手插在口袋里。in sb’s handHe had a suitcase in his hand.have他手里拎着一个手提箱。2using your left or right hand right-handed/left-handed always using the right hand or left hand to do things such as write, use tools etc: My sister is left-handed.beleavehand我姐姐是个左撇子。3help a hand help with somethinggive/lend somebody a handCan you give me a hand moving this box?move你能帮我搬一下这个箱子吗?a hand withDo you need a hand with the cooking?cook要我帮忙做饭吗?THESAURUS help4on a clock one of the long things that point to the numbers on a clock: The hour hand was pointing to 6.bepoint指针指向6点。Phrasesat the hands of somebody if you suffer at the hands of someone, they treat you badly: She suffered at the hands of her old boss.sufferhand她在以前的老板手下很不好过。by hand using your hands, not a machine: She does all her washing by hand.dowash她所有的衣服都用手洗。change hands if something changes hands, it is given or sold by one person to another person: The house has changed hands three times in the last two years.havechangehandtimeyear这幢房子在过去两年里三易其主。close/near at hand near: Nurses are always close at hand in case of emergency.nursebe遇上紧急情况﹐护士总在附近。get/lay your hands on something to manage to get or find something: I read every book I could get my hands on.canhand凡是我能弄得到的书﹐我都读。get out of hand to become impossible to control: Todd’s behaviour is getting totally out of hand.beget托德的行为完全失控了。go hand in hand to be closely connected: Wealth and power go hand in hand.财富与权力紧密相连。hand in hand holding each other’s hands: They walked hand in hand through the park.walk他们手拉手步行穿过公园。hands off spoken used to warn someone not to touch something that is yours: Hands off my cookies!handcookie别碰我的曲奇饼!have a hand in something to influence or be involved in something: He scored one goal and had a hand in two others.scorehave他进了一球﹐另外两个进球他也有功劳。have your hands full to be very busy: You’re going to have your hands full once you have the baby!gohand一旦有了孩子﹐你会忙得团团转!have something/somebody on your hands to have a difficult job, problem, situation etc to deal with: I’m afraid we have a murder on our hands, Inspector.hand恐怕我们要处理一宗谋杀案了﹐督察。in hand being dealt with nowthe job/task/matter in handWe need to discuss the most suitable working methods for the job in hand.workmethod我们得讨论一下﹐处理这项工作采用什么方法最合适。in sb’s hands/in the hands of somebody being dealt with or cared for by someone: The matter is in the hands of the police.behand这件事由警方在处理。be an old hand (at something) to have a lot of experience of doing something: Chris is an old hand at dealing with this sort of problem.bedeal克里斯处理这类问题是个老手了。on hand/to hand close and ready to be used when needed: Keep a supply of candles on hand in case of power cuts.candlecut手头要备好蜡烛以防停电。on the one hand ... on the other hand used when you are comparing two different facts or ideas: On the one hand, they work slowly, but on the other hand they always finish the job.一方面﹐他们干得很慢﹐但另一方面﹐他们总能完成工作。GrammarDo not say ‘in the other hand’ when you mean on the other hand.with your bare hands without using a weapon or tool: He forced the doors apart with his bare hands.forcedoorhand他徒手将门强行打开。COLLOCATIONS: handadjectivessb’s right/left handHe writes with his left hand.writeleavebig/small/tiny handsThe baby’s hands were tiny.handbeclean/dirty handsMake sure that your hands are clean.handbeverbsto have/hold something in your handHe already had the money in his hand.haveShe held her purse tightly in her hand.holdto wash/dry your handsYou should always wash your hands before eating.shallhandeatto shake hands (=when meeting or leaving someone)‘Nice to meet you,’ he said, as they shook hands.sayshakehandto clap your hands (=to hit them together to show that you think something is good)The crowd were all singing and clapping their hands.besingclaphandto put up your hand (also raise your hand formal) (=to lift it up)If you think you know the answer, put up your hand.to hold hands Joanne and Kevin held hands on the sofa.holdhandto take sb’s handHe reached across the table and took her hand.reachtaketo take somebody by the hand (=to take hold of someone’s hand in order to lead them somewhere)She took the boy by the hand and led him across the street.takeleadnouns + handthe palm of your hand (=the surface of your hand that your fingers can bend towards)He held the coin in the palm of his hand.holdthe back of your hand (=the other side from the palm)She wrote the number on the back of her hand.writenumb |
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