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2 Translation results for hands in Spanish

noun | verb

hand noun

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hands
mano; manecilla, aguja (de un reloj o instrumento); lado; letra, escritura; aplauso; cartas (en juegos de naipes); obrero, -ra; trabajador, -dora
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Example sentences of
hand noun

  • I waved my hand to say goodbye.
  • She put her hands over her eyes.
  • He sat quietly with his hands folded in his lap.
  • These gloves will keep your hands warm.
  • Do you need a hand?
  • I'd be glad to join their effort and lend them a hand.
  • Let's all give our favorite contestant a big hand!
  • The hands of the clock were adjusted to daylight-saving time.

Synonyms of
hand noun

hand verb

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handed, has handed, is handing, hands
pasar, dar, entregar

Example sentences of
hand verb

  • The girl was happy to hand her grandmother's cookie recipes to the parish ladies to put in their cookbook.
  • The clerk handed her the receipt.

Phrasal verbs for hands

  • hands down - con facilidad, sin lugar a dudas
  • hands off - (figurado) no meterse en los asuntos de otros, de participación pasiva (en el trabajo)

Related phrases for hands

Reverse translation for hands

mano  - hand, coat (of paint or varnish), buddy, pal 
manecilla  - hand (of a clock), pointer 
aguja  (de un reloj o instrumento) - needle, steeple, spire 
lado  - side, place 
letra  - letter, handwriting, lettering, lyrics 
escritura  - writing, handwriting, deed 
aplauso  - applause, clapping, praise, acclaim 
cartas  (en juegos de naipes) - letter, playing card, charter, constitution, menu, map, chart 
obrero  - worker, laborer 
trabajador  - worker 
pasar  - to pass, to give, to pass, to go by, to come by, to pass (a test), to come in, to enter, to happen, to go over, to cross, to manage, to get by, to spend (time), to tolerate, to be over, to end, to go through, to suffer, to show (a movie, etc.), to overtake, to 
dar  - to give, to suffice, to be enough, to deliver, to hand over, to hit, to strike, to yield, to produce, to perform, to give off, to emit 
entregar  - to deliver, to give, to present, to hand in, to hand over 
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