J'ai besoin d'un coup de main, pourrais-tu m'aider s'il te plaît ?
5. v. Donner, passer (de main à main, ou parfois au sens figuré).
Hand me the salt, please.
This is a stick-up. Hand over the money now!
C'est un braquage. Donnez l'argent maintenant !
She handed responsibility over to her deputy.
6. v. Mener, guider (par la main).
To hand a child across the street.
7. v. (Marine) Ferler.
hand
1. n. The part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the corresponding part in many other animals.
Her hands are really strong.
2. n.That which resembles, or to some extent performs the office of, a human hand.:
3. n. A limb of certain animals, such as the foot of a hawk, or any one of the four extremities of a monkey.
4. n. An index or pointer on a dial; such as the hour and minute hands on the face of an analog clock, which are used to indicate the time of day.
5. n.In linear measurement::
6. n. (chiefly in measuring the height of horses) Four inches, a hand's breadth.
7. n. (obsolete) Three inches.
8. n. A side; part, camp; direction, either right or left.
9. n. Power of performance; means of execution; ability; skill; dexterity.
10. n. An agent; a servant, or manual laborer, especially in compounds; a workman, trained or competent for special service or duty; a performer more or less skillful.
an old hand at speaking; large farms need many farm hands
11. n. An instance of helping.
Bob gave Alice a hand to move the furniture.
12. n. Handwriting; style of penmanship.
a good hand
13. n. A person's autograph or signature.
Given under my Hand and Seal of the State this 1st Day of January, 2010.
14. n. Personal possession; ownership.
15. n. (usually in the hands) Management, domain, control.
in safe hands; in good hands; He lost his job when the factory changed hands. With the business back in the founder's hands, there is new hope for the company. With John
16. n.That which is, or may be, held in a hand at once.:
17. n. (card games) The set of cards held by a player.
18. n. # A round of a card game.
19. n. (tobacco manufacturing) A bundle of tobacco leaves tied together.
20. n. (collective) The collective noun for a bunch of bananas.
21. n. Applause.
Give him a hand.
22. n. (historical) A Native American gambling game, involving guessing the whereabouts of bits of ivory or similar, which are passed rapidly from hand to hand.
23. n. (firearms) The small part of a gunstock near the lock, which is grasped by the hand in taking aim.
24. n. A whole rhizome of ginger.
25. n. The feel of a fabric; the impression or quality of the fabric as judged qualitatively by the sense of touch.
This fabric has a smooth, soft hand.
26. n. (archaic) Actual performance; deed; act; workmanship; agency; hence, manner of performance.
27. n. (archaic) Agency in transmission from one person to another.
to buy at first hand (from the producer, or when new); to buy at second hand (when no longer in the producer’s hand, or when not new); It's not a rumor. I heard it at first hand.
28. n. (obsolete) Rate; price.
29. v. To give, pass, or transmit with the hand, literally or figuratively.
He handed them the letter. She handed responsibility over to her deputy.
30. v. To lead, guide, or assist with the hand; to conduct.
to hand a lady into a carriage
31. v. (transitive, obsolete) To manage.
32. v. (transitive, obsolete) To seize; to lay hands on.
33. v. (transitive, rare) To pledge by the hand; to handfast.
34. v. (transitive, nautical, said of a sail) To furl.
8. v. (short for, mainline, , to inject (a drug) directly into a vein)
9. v. (transitive, gaming) To mainly play a specific character, or side, during a game.
He mains the same character as me in that game.
What race do you main and what is your favourite race to beat?
10. v. (obsolete) Of a road: to convert into a main or primary road.
11. n. That which is chief or principal; the chief or main portion; the bulk, the greater part, gross.
12. n. (video gaming) The primary character that one plays in a video game in which one can play more than one character.
My WoW main has reached level cap and I’m on my way getting my first alt there as well.
13. n. A large cable or pipe providing utility service to an area or a building, such as a water main or electric main.
14. n. (informal) (short for, main course, , the principal dish of a meal)
I had scampi and chips for my main and a slice of cheesecake for dessert.
15. n. (now poetic) The high seas.
16. n. (now archaic, US dialectal) The mainland.
17. n. (nautical) (short for, mainsail)
18. n. (obsolete, except in might and main) Force, power, strength, violent effort.
19. n. (obsolete, gaming) A hand or match in a game of dice.
20. n. (obsolete, gaming) The largest throw in a match at dice; in the game of hazard, a number from one to nine called out by a person before the dice are thrown.
21. n. (obsolete, gaming) A stake played for at dice.
22. n. (obsolete, gaming, sports) A sporting contest or match, especially a cockfighting match.
23. n. A banker's shovel for coins.
24. n. (obsolete, rare) A basket for gathering grapes.
1. n. A team sport where two teams of seven players each (six players and a goalkeeper) pass and bounce a ball trying to throw it in the goal of the opposing team.
2. n. The medium-sized inflated ball used in this sport.
3. n. (soccer) The offence of a player other than the goalkeeper touching the ball with the hand or hands on the field during play.
4. n. (US, Ireland) A sport in which players alternately strike the ball against a wall with their hand. Irish and American variants have slightly different rules.
5. n. (US) The small rubber ball used in this sport.
6. n. (Australian Rules Football) An act of passing a football by holding it with one hand and hitting it with the other.
7. n. (Australia) A schoolyard game in which a tennis ball is struck with the hand, played on a improvised court on the asphalt or pavement.
8. v. To manually load or unload a container, trailer, or to otherwise manually move bulk goods (often on pallets) from one type of transport receptacle to another.
9. v. (soccer) To illegally touch the ball with the hand or arm.
If the defender handballs in the penalty area, a penalty is awarded.
10. v. (Australian Rules Football) To (legally) pass a football by holding it with one hand and hitting it with the other.
11. v. (sexuality, slang) To insert a hand into someone's anus.