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hand (EN)
sustantivo, verbo

sustantivo “hand”

sing. hand, pl. hands
  1. mano
    He raised his hand to wave goodbye.
  2. ayuda
    When I saw her struggling with the heavy boxes, I offered her a hand.
  3. aguja (del reloj)
    The minute hand on the clock was pointing directly at the twelve, indicating it was exactly three o'clock.
  4. posesión (en el contexto de tener algo bajo control)
    After the restaurant switched hands, the new owner revamped the entire menu.
  5. obrero (en el contexto de trabajo físico)
    When the apple orchard became too much for him to manage alone, Mr. Johnson called upon a few local hands to assist with the picking season.
  6. marinero (en el contexto de la tripulación de un barco)
    The captain ordered the hands to hoist the sails as the wind picked up.
  7. mano (en juegos de cartas; se puede especificar como "mano de cartas" si es necesario)
    During the poker game, she glanced at her hand and smiled, holding a royal flush.
  8. letra (en el contexto de escritura)
    Despite the digital age, Mrs. Thompson prided herself on her elegant hand, which charmed anyone who received a handwritten note from her.

verbo “hand”

infinitivo hand; él hands; pret. handed; part. handed; ger. handing
  1. entregar
    As she left the room, she handed her keys to her assistant.