hand
hand 英 [hænd] 美 [hænd]
n. 手, vt. 传递,交给
进行时:handing 过去式:handed 过去分词:handed 第三人称单数:hands 名词复数:hands
- Your hand is the appendage with fingers at the end of your arm. When you clap your hands, you loudly smack their palms together to express your appreciation and enthusiasm.
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- n. 手,
- vt. 传递,交给
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1. Put your hand up if you know the answer.
知道答案就举手。
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2. Give me your hand while we cross the road.
过马路时拉着我的手。
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3. a hand towel
擦手的小毛巾
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4. Let me give you a hand with those bags.
我来帮你拎那些包吧。
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5. hand-painted pottery
手绘陶器
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6. hand-knitted
手工编织的
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7. She handed the letter to me.
她把信交给我。
- hand (n.) Old English hond, hand "the human hand;" also "side, part, direction" (in defining position, to either right or left); also "power, control, possession" (on the notion of the hand's grip or hold), from Proto-Germanic *handuz (source also of Old Saxon, Old Frisian, Dutch, German hand, Old Norse hönd, Gothic handus), which is of uncertain origin.
- hand (v.) c. 1400, "take charge of, seize," from hand (n.). Earlier verbs were hend (Old English genehdan), handle. Meaning "to pass (something to someone)" is from 1640s. To hand it to (someone) "acknowledge someone's ability or superiority" is slang from 1906, the it perhaps meant to suggest a trophy cup, award, etc. Related: Handed; handing.
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