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WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2025:

Główne tłumaczenia
AngielskiPolski
hand n (body part)dłoń, ręka ż
 He put his hands in his pockets.
 Włożył ręce do kieszeni.
hand n (cards: those dealt)rozdanie n
 I've got a great hand. Whose lead is it?
 Dostałem świetne rozdanie. Kto prowadzi?
hand [sth] to [sb] vtr + prep (pass, give: [sth] to [sb])podawać coś komuś ndk.
  podać coś komuś dk.
  wręczać coś komuś ndk.
  wręczyć coś komuś dk.
 Please hand this form to your parents.
hand [sb] [sth] vtr (pass, give: [sb] [sth])podawać ndk.
  podać dk.
 Could you hand me that pen, please?
 Czy mógłbyś mi podać to pióro, proszę?
hand adj (manual)ręczny przym.
 It's just a small hand pump, but it might be useful.
 To tylko mała ręczna pompka, ale może się przydać.
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Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia
AngielskiPolski
hand adj (made by hand)ręcznie przys.
 It's hand work, and not the common mass-produced item.
hand n (clock, gauge)wskazówka ż
 I watched the minute hand approach the twelve.
hand n (direction, side)strona ż
 On your left hand you'll find the on-off button.
hand n (handwriting)pismo n
 She has a very elegant hand.
hand n (labourer)pomocnik m
 How many hands will the job take?
hand n (skill)zdolność ż
Uwaga: T: In this context 'hand' is difficult to translate as such meaning is rendered completely differently in Polish.
 I've never really tried my hand at oriental cooking.
hand n (crewman)członek załogi m + ż
 The ship's hands were ordered to clean the deck.
hand n (bargaining position)pozycja ż
 They have a strong hand at the negotiating table.
hand n (agency, action)samodzielnie przys.
 I did it by my own hand.
 Zrobiłem to samodzielnie.
a hand n informal, figurative (help, aid)pomoc ż
  pomocna dłoń przym. + ż
 Do you need a hand with that box?
 Czy potrzebujesz pomocy przy tym pudełku?
hand n figurative, dated (signature)podpis m
 I set my hand to the document.
hand n (pledge, word) (przenośny)ręka ż
 He asked for her hand in marriage.
 Poprosił ją o rękę.
hand n (horses: measure of height)dłoń ż
 The horse measured fourteen hands.
hand n (cards: a turn)kolej ż
 Whose hand is it?
hand n figurative (skill, touch) (przenośny)ręka ż
 He could see the hand of a true craftsman in the wardrobe.
hand [sb] vtr (guide, help)pomagać ndk.
  pomóc dk.
 He handed her into her seat.
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Czasowniki złożone
AngielskiPolski
hand [sth] in vtr phrasal sep (submit)wręczać, oddawać ndk.
  wręczyć, oddać dk.
 The students handed in their assignments to the teacher.
hand [sb] in vtr phrasal sep informal (turn in: to police)przekazywać kogoś w ręce policji zwrot ndk.
  przekazać kogoś w ręce policji zwrot dk.
 When the teenager's parents found out he was selling drugs, they handed him in to the police.
hand [sth] out,
hand out [sth]
vtr phrasal sep
(distribute)rozdawać ndk.
  rozdać dk.
 Volunteers in Haiti are handing out food and water to earthquake victims.
hand [sth] over,
hand over [sth]
vtr phrasal sep
(object: give, relinquish)przekazywać ndk.
  przekazać dk.
 The police officer persuaded Taylor to hand the knife over.
hand [sth/sb] over,
hand [sb/sth] over
vtr phrasal sep
figurative (territory, child: surrender)przekazywać coś/kogoś ndk.
  przekazać coś/kogoś dk.
 Damascus has given the kidnappers of eight Syrian workers until Tuesday to hand the hostages over.
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Formy złożone:
AngielskiPolski
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. expr (Don't risk what you have.)Lepszy wróbel w garści niż gołąb na dachu.
 I'm told I can do better if I keep looking for opportunities, but I'll stay at this job for now; after all, a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
a dab hand n informal (skilled person) (potoczny, przenośny)ręka do czegoś ż + przyim.
  ekspert w czymś m + przyim.
 Could you help me roll this pastry? I hear you're a dab hand in the kitchen.
 Możesz mi pomóc rozwałkować ciasto? Podobno masz rękę do kuchni.
a dab hand at [sth] n informal (person skilled at [sth](potoczny, przenośny)mieć rękę do czegoś zwrot ndk.
  (potoczny)świetny w czymś przym. + przyim.
 My sister's coming to put up some shelves for me. She's a dab hand at DIY.
 Moja siostra wpadnie, żeby powiesić mi półki. Ona ma rękę do majsterkowania.
at hand expr (nearby, conveniently close)pod ręką przyim. + ż
 I keep a torch at hand because of the frequent electricity cuts.
at hand expr figurative (imminent) (przenośny)w zasięgu ręki wyr.
 With Christmas at hand, we are very busy in the shop.
at [sb]'s hands,
at [sb]'s hand,
by [sb]'s hands,
by [sb]'s hand
prep
(because of) (przenośny)z czyjejś ręki przyim. + ż
  (przenośny)z czyichś rąk przyim. + ż, l.mn.
bathroom sink n (washbasin)umywalka ż
 The washer was broken so I washed my clothes in the bathroom sink.
bound hand and foot,
tied hand and foot
expr
(with hands and feet tied)ze związanymi rękoma i nogami
 The kidnappers left him bound hand and foot in the trunk of the car.
be bound hand and foot,
be tied hand and foot
v expr
(have hands and feet tied together)mieć związane ręce i nogi zwrot ndk.
 The criminal was bound hand and foot so he couldn't escape.
be bound hand and foot v expr figurative (inescapably obligated)przymuszony, zmuszony przym.
 Every child is bound hand and foot by their parents' rules.
business at hand n (urgent matter for discussion)pilny interes przym. + m
 We have digressed enough, let's get back to the business at hand.
by hand adv (manually, not by machine)ręcznie przys.
 You can see that these tools were made by hand.
close at hand adj (nearby)blisko przys.
 When I work long hours my extra-large coffee cup is always close at hand.
close at hand adj (imminent)niedaleko przys.
 Nuclear war is close at hand! was emblazoned on the black and yellow leaflets.
dismiss out of hand vtr (disregard completely)odrzucać ndk.
  odrzucić dk.
 I know it sounds like a conspiracy theory, but I beg you not to dismiss it out of hand.
firm hand n figurative (strict manner)twarda ręka przym. + ż
 The dictator ruled with a firm hand.
first-hand adj (direct)bezpośredni przym.
 I have first-hand experience with that computer program.
first-hand,
firsthand,
first hand,
at first hand
adv
(directly from source)prosto, bezpośrednio przys.
 He gave me the information first-hand.
free hand n (unrestricted freedom)carte blanche
gain the upper hand v expr figurative (attain an advantage: over [sb])zdobywać przewagę ndk. + ż
  zdobyć przewagę dk. + ż
 An early goal has given the Blues the upper hand in the match.
get out of hand v expr informal (become uncontrolled)wymykać się spod kontroli zwrot ndk.
  wymknąć się spod kontroli zwrot dk.
 The party got out of hand, and a neighbour called the police.
get the upper hand v expr figurative (gain advantage)mieć przewagę dk. + ż
 The game lasted for hours before one team got the upper hand.
give [sb] a hand v expr informal (help [sb])pomagać komuś ndk.
  pomóc komuś dk.
 I needed help carrying the wardrobe and the neighbour gave me a hand.
give [sb] a hand,
give a hand to [sb]
v expr
informal (applaud)nagradzać kogoś brawami zwrot ndk.
  nagrodzić kogoś brawami zwrot dk.
 Let's give a big hand to our next act.
give a helping hand vi (assist, help)pomagać, wspomagać ndk.
  pomóc, wspomóc dk. + przyim.
 You should give a helping hand to the needy.
go hand in hand v expr figurative (belong together)iść ręka w rękę zwrot ndk.
  pójść ręka w rękę zwrot dk.
 For many people, smoking and drinking go hand in hand.
hand ax (US),
hand axe,
hand-axe (UK)
n
(ax for one hand)toporek m
hand ax (US),
hand axe,
hand-axe (UK)
n
(archeology: prehistoric stone tool)pięściak m
hand back vtr (return, give back)zwracać ndk.
  zwrócić dk.
 The immigration official handed back the passport without comment.
hand basin,
washbasin
n
(sink for washing hands)umywalka ż
 There is a washbasin in each room.
hand blender,
stick blender
n
(handheld food mixer)mikser ręczny m + przym.
 Hand blenders are great for making thick soups.
hand down vtr (pass on to a successor)przekazywać ndk.
  przekazać dk.
 Before I die, I will hand down to you, my son, my entire estate.
hand in glove,
Also US: hand and glove
expr
figurative (in partnership)we współpracy przyim. + ż
 The mayor and the contractor were working hand in glove to get the project approved.
hand in hand adv (holding hands)za rękę przyim. + ż
 The newlyweds walked hand in hand out of the church.
hand in hand,
hand-in-hand
adj
(holding hands)trzymając się za ręce wyr.
 Hand in hand, the protesters stormed the palace.
hand in hand adv informal (working together)praca razem ż + przys.
hand in hand,
hand-in-hand
adv
figurative (in close collaboration)wspólnie, razem przys.
  (przenośny)ręka w rękę wyr.
 The two employees worked hand in hand to see the project through to the end.
hand job,
handjob
n
slang (masturbation of the penis)masturbacja ż
  (slang, przenośny)robótki ręczne ż, l.mn. + przym.
 I can't believe you gave him a hand job in his car!
hand luggage n (carry-on baggage)bagaż podręczny m + przym.
 Most airlines allow only one piece of hand luggage.
 You cannot carry aerosols or sharp instruments in your hand luggage.
hand mixer n (cookery: handheld electric tool for mixing)mikser ręczny m + przym.
 Use your hand mixer to whip the egg whites into a stiff peak.
hand on vtr (pass on, transmit)przekazywać ndk.
  przekazać dk.
 I always hand on my favourite books to my sister.
hand [sth] over to [sb] v expr (object: give, relinquish to [sb])przekazywać coś komuś ndk.
  przekazać coś komuś dk.
 Jackson claimed that he had intended to hand the gun over to the police the next day.
hand [sth/sb] over to [sb],
hand over [sth/sb] to [sb]
v expr
figurative (territory, child: surrender to [sb])przekazywać coś/kogoś komuś ndk.
  przekazać coś/kogoś komuś dk.
 Spain agreed to hand over the territory to Morocco.
hand over fist adv figurative, informal (continuously)jeden po drugim wyr.
 This contract is losing us money hand over fist.
hand over hand adv (grasping with alternate hands)ręka pod rękę wyr.
 I know the rope bridge is scary but just go slowly hand over hand and stop screaming.
hand over hand adv figurative (in an out-of-control way)w pośpiechu przym. + m
hand play n (sexual touching)dotykanie n
 The couple were enjoying some hand play.
hand press n (pressing machine worked manually)ręczna prasa przym. + ż
 My family uses their hand press to make homemade apple cider.
hand press n (printing press worked manually)ręczna drukarka przym. + ż
 Early newspapers were printed on a hand press.
hand sanitizer,
also UK: hand sanitiser
n
(disinfectant: gel, etc.)środek dezynfekujący do rąk wyr.
hand signal n (indication made by hand)sygnał ręczny m + przym.
 Cyclists should use hand signals when turning or stopping for greater road safety.
hand-to-mouth adj figurative (meeting only immediate needs)z dnia na dzień wyr.
Uwaga: Hyphens are used when the term is an adjective
 Since being fired from his job, he has had to live a hand-to-mouth existence.
hand to mouth adv figurative (meeting only immediate needs)z dnia na dzień wyr.
 Since Mary was fired from her job, she has struggled through life hand to mouth.
hand tool n (handheld instrument)przyrząd ręczny m + przym.
 The man selected the appropriate hand tool for the DIY task.
hand towel n (small towel for drying the hands)mały ręcznik przym. + m
  ręczniczek m
 It is usual to only lay out a hand towel in the spare bathroom.
hand truck (US),
sack truck (UK)
n
(2-wheeled trolley)wózek dwukołowy m + przym.
 Sally used a hand truck to move the heavy boxes.
hand-me-down n (used garment)używana odzież przym. + ż
 Bill became used to wearing his brother's hand-me-downs.
hand-me-down n (used item)rzeczy po kimś wyr.
  używane rzeczy przym. + ż, l.mn.
 Mandy saved a lot of money on items for her baby thanks to hand-me-downs from her family.
hand-me-down adj (second-hand)używany przym.
 Emma was given all her sister's hand-me-down clothes.
hand-to-hand adj (close-up, taking place at close quarters) (walka)wręcz przys.
 Even with modern weapons, soldiers still need to learn hand-to-hand combat skills.
hand-to-hand,
hand to hand
adv
(at close quarters, up close)z bliska przyim. + przys.
 The Vikings were experts in fighting hand-to-hand.
hand-to-hand combat n (war: fighting at close quarters)walka na ręce wyr.
 The martial arts will train you in hand-to-hand combat.
handbrake,
hand brake
n
(vehicle's security brake)hamulec ręczny m + przym.
 Since they were parked on a steep slope, Frank made sure the car's handbrake was on.
handheld,
hand-held
adj
(small, compact)ręczny, kieszonkowy przym.
 Internet content must now be optimized for handheld devices.
handout,
also UK: hand-out
n
(information sheet)prospekt m
 The handout says you have to register online. The secretary ensured there were enough copies of the handout for everyone who would be attending the meeting.
handout,
also UK: hand-out
n
often plural ([sth] given for free)datek m
handouts npl (benefits, financial aid)zasiłek m
 Even working people sometimes need handouts to make ends meet.
handrail n (support rail: on stairs, etc.)poręcz ż
 Nina never touches handrails because she believes they're covered in germs.
handwoven,
hand-woven
adj
(fabric: woven by hand)ręcznie tkany przys. + przym.
hat in hand adv figurative (begging)żebrać ndk.
  (pożebrać)dk.
 The budget defecits mean we must go hat in hand to borrow billions from countries like China.
have a hand in [sth] v expr informal (be involved)mieć udział w zwrot ndk.
 Wilson scored one goal and had a hand in two others.
have in hand v expr figurative (have under control)mieć w ręku zwrot dk.
 We have the matter in hand.
have the upper hand v expr figurative (have an advantage: over [sb])mieć przewagę dk. + ż
have the upper hand v expr figurative (be in control of [sb])kontrolować ndk.
 The thief had the upper hand because he had the gun.
have to hand it to [sb/sth] v expr informal (must credit, must concede [sth] to)musieć przyznać ndk. + dk.
 You have to hand it to the team: they may have lost their last ten matches, but they have never stopped trying!
heavy hand n figurative (lack of tact or subtlety) (potoczny)z grubej rury wyr.
 The principal accused the teacher of using a heavy hand in correcting her students.
heavy hand n literal (lack of delicacy or gentleness)ciężka ręka przym. + ż
heavy hand n (oppressive force)ciężka ręka przym. + ż
 The state responded to the protests with a heavy hand, swiftly imprisoning thousands of people.
helping hand n (assistance)pomocna dłoń przym. + ż
  pomoc ż
 I shall never forget the helping hand you offered me in my time of trouble.
hour hand n (clock's shorter hand)wskazówka godzinna ż + przym.
 The hour hand makes two complete rotations of the clock face every day.
invisible hand n figurative (unseen guide)niewidzialna ręka przym. + ż
 The lawyer has spent a lifetime fighting against the invisible hand of corruption.
invisible hand n figurative (free economy)niewidzialna ręka przym. + ż
 Adam Smith popularized the idea of the invisible hand.
iron hand n (strict control, severity)żelazna ręka przym. + ż
 Mussolini ruled Italy with an iron hand.
lay a hand on [sb] v expr informal (hit, harm)kłaść na czymś łapę zwrot ndk.
  położyć na czymś łapę zwrot dk.
Uwaga: Commonly used in negative sentences.
 I would never lay a hand on my children; I don't believe in corporal punishment.
left hand n (hand on side opposite the right)lewa ręka przym. + ż
 Wedding rings are traditionally worn on the left hand.
 Though widowed, she still wears her wedding ring on her left hand.
left hand n (side opposite [sb]'s right)lewa strona przym. + ż
left-hand n as adj (relating to the left-hand side)z lewej strony wyr.
 My car is a left-hand drive.
 Mój samochód ma kierownicę z lewej strony.
lend a hand v expr figurative (help out)pomagać ndk.
  pomóc dk.
 If you could lend a hand when I move at the end of the month, I would appreciate it.
live from hand to mouth,
live hand to mouth
v expr
(be poor)żyć w biedzie zwrot ndk.
  (potoczny)klepać biedę zwrot ndk.
 Though they appeared wealthy, they actually lived from hand to mouth.
minute hand n (clock, watch: long hand indicating minutes)wskazówka minutowa ż + przym.
 It's 12 o'clock when both the minute hand and hour hand are pointing up.
near at hand adj figurative (close, approaching)blisko mnie przys. + zaim.
 The grapes are ripening; harvest time is near at hand.
near at hand adj (very near)blisko mnie przys. + zaim.
 He always keeps a pipe and tobacco near at hand.
offhand,
off-hand,
offhanded
adj
(casual, careless) (potoczny, przenośny)z marszu przyim. + m
 The offhand remarks should not be taken seriously.
offhand,
off-hand
adv
(without preparation)bez przygotowania przyim. + n
 We decided offhand to take a family vacation.
an old hand n figurative, informal (experienced person) (potoczny)stary wyjadacz przym. + m
 Listen to your father when it comes to the family business; he's an old hand.
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