hand

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Locuciones verbales
InglésEspañol
hand [sb] in vtr phrasal sep informal (turn in: to police)entregar a vtr + prep
 When the teenager's parents found out he was selling drugs, they handed him in to the police.
 Cuando los padres del adolescente se enteraron de que estaba vendiendo drogas, lo entregaron a la policía.
hand [sth] off,
hand off [sth]
vtr phrasal sep
(American football: pass to opponent)entregar vtr
 The quarterback handed off the ball to the running back.
 El mariscal de campo le entregó el balón al corredor.
hand [sb] off,
hand off [sb]
vtr phrasal sep
(rugby: push away opponent)empujar a vtr + prep
  rechazar a vtr + prep
 The player managed to hand off two opponents before being brought down.
 El jugador logró empujar a dos oponentes antes de que lo tiraran.
hand [sth] off,
hand off [sth]
vtr phrasal sep
(project: pass to [sb] else)entregar vtr
  dar vtr
 The editor handed off the final text to the printers.
 El editor les entregó el texto final a los impresores.
hand [sth] on,
hand on [sth]
vtr phrasal sep
(pass on, transmit)pasar vtr
  (formal)transmitir, transferir vtr
 I always hand on my favourite books to my sister.
 Siempre le paso mis libros preferidos a mi hermana.
hand [sth] out,
hand out [sth]
vtr phrasal sep
(distribute)distribuir vtr
 Volunteers in Haiti are handing out food and water to earthquake victims.
 Los voluntarios en Haití están distribuyendo comida y agua a las víctimas del terremoto.
  repartir vtr
 Los voluntarios en Haití están repartiendo comida y agua a las víctimas del terremoto.
hand [sth] over,
hand over [sth]
vtr phrasal sep
(object: give, relinquish)entregar vtr
  dar vtr
  transferir vtr
 The police officer persuaded Taylor to hand the knife over.
 El agente de policía convenció a Taylor para entregar el cuchillo.
hand [sth/sb] over,
hand [sb/sth] over
vtr phrasal sep
figurative (territory, child: surrender)entregar vtr
  ceder vtr
 Damascus has given the kidnappers of eight Syrian workers until Tuesday to hand the hostages over.
 Damasco ha dado a los secuestradores de ocho trabajadores sirios hasta el martes para entregar a los secuestrados.
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Compound Forms:
InglésEspañol
hand in glove,
also US: hand and glove
expr
figurative (in partnership)codo a codo, codo con codo loc adv
  mano a mano loc adv
  de la mano loc adv
  unido/a adj
 The mayor and the contractor were working hand in glove to get the project approved.
 El Alcalde y el contratista trabajaron codo a codo para conseguir que se aprobara el proyecto.
hand in glove,
also US: hand and glove
adj
figurative (in partnership) (con fines ilícitos)confabulado adj
 The government and the tech giants are hand in glove when it comes to the issue of privacy infringement.
 El Gobierno y los gigantes de la tecnología están confabulados en lo que se refiere a la invasión de la privacidad.
hand in glove with [sb/sth],
also US: hand and glove with [sb/sth]
adj + prep
figurative (in partnership) (con fines ilícitos)confabulado con adj + prep
  unido con adj + prep
 Organized crime bosses are hand in glove with the construction industry.
 Los jefes del crimen organizado están confabulados con la industria de la construcción.
hand in hand,
hand-in-hand
adv
(holding hands)tomados de la mano, agarrados de las manos loc adv
 The girls were best friends and could often be seen walking hand in hand.
 Las chicas eran íntimas amigas y a menudo se las podía ver caminando tomadas de la mano.
  de la mano loc adv
 Las chicas eran íntimas amigas y a menudo se las podía ver caminando de la mano.
hand in hand,
hand-in-hand
adj
(holding hands)de la mano loc adj
 Hand in hand, the protesters stormed the palace.
 Los manifestantes desfilaban por la avenida cogidos de la mano.
hand in hand,
hand-in-hand
adv
figurative (together)codo con codo, codo a codo loc adv
  de la mano loc adv
  juntos adj
 Poverty and social unrest usually go hand in hand.
 La pobreza y la inestabilidad social van siempre codo con codo.
hand in hand,
hand-in-hand
adv
figurative (in close collaboration)codo con codo, codo a codo loc adv
  conjuntamente adv
 The two employees worked hand in hand to see the project through to the end.
 Los dos empleados trabajaron codo con codo para terminar el proyecto.
hand job,
handjob
n
slang (masturbation of the penis) (vulgar)paja nf
  (CR, vulgar)sobada nf
  (MX, vulgar)puñeta, chaqueta nf
  (vulgar)manuela nf
 I can't believe you gave him a hand job in his car!
 ¡No me puedo creer que le hicieras una paja en el coche!
hand lens,
hand glass
n
(magnifying glass)lupa nf
hand line n often plural (crease in palm of hand)línea de la mano nf + loc adj
hand lotion n (skin moisturizer for hands)crema para manos, crema de manos nf + loc adj
hand luggage n (carry-on baggage)equipaje de mano nm + loc adj
 Most airlines allow only one piece of hand luggage.
 You cannot carry aerosols or sharp instruments in your hand luggage.
 No se pueden llevar aerosoles o instrumentos filosos en el equipaje de mano.
hand mirror n (small mirror with handle)espejo de mano nm + loc adj
hand mixer n (cookery: handheld electric tool for mixing)batidora eléctrica grupo nom
 Use your hand mixer to whip the egg whites into a stiff peak.
 Usa la batidora eléctrica para batir las claras en picos.
  batidora nf
 Usa la batidora para batir las claras en picos.
  batidora de mano grupo nom
 Usa la batidora de mano para batir las claras en picos.
hand mower (lawn mower)cortadora de césped manual nf + loc adj
hand [sth] over to [sb] v expr (object: give, relinquish to [sb])entregar algo a alguien loc verb
  dar algo a alguien loc verb
 Jackson claimed that he had intended to hand the gun over to the police the next day.
 Jackson aseguró que su intención era entregar la pistola a la policía el día siguiente.
hand [sth/sb] over to [sb],
hand over [sth/sb] to [sb]
v expr
figurative (territory, child: surrender to [sb])ceder vtr
  entregar vtr
 Spain agreed to hand over the territory to Morocco.
 España accedió a ceder el territorio a Marruecos.
hand over fist adv figurative, informal (continuously)a manos llenas expr
 This contract is losing us money hand over fist.
 Este contrato nos está haciendo perder dinero a manos llenas.
hand over hand adv (grasping with alternate hands)una mano detrás de la otra loc adv
 I know the rope bridge is scary but just go slowly hand over hand and stop screaming.
 Ya sé que el puente colgante da miedo, pero sólo ve despacio una mano detrás de la otra y deja de gritar.
  (México fam)paso a pasito loc adv
 Ya sé que el puente colgante da miedo, pero sólo ve paso a pasito y deja de gritar.
hand over hand adv figurative (in an out-of-control way)a cuatro manos loc adv
Note: También se utiliza a dos manos
 Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. La noche que volvió del campamento, mi hermano empezó a comer a cuatro manos, del hambre que había pasado.
hand play n (sexual touching) (sexual)juego de manos loc nom m
  jugueteo nm
 The couple were enjoying some hand play.
hand press n (pressing machine worked manually)prensa manual nf
 My family uses their hand press to make homemade apple cider.
hand press n (printing press worked manually)imprenta manual nf
 Early newspapers were printed on a hand press.
hand pump n (device for inserting air or liquid)bomba manual nf
hand puppet (US),
glove puppet (UK)
n
(puppet worn like a glove)títere de guante nm
 El espectáculo incluía una obra, para adultos, hecha con títeres de guantes.
hand quilting n (patchwork sewn by hand) (de colchas)bordado a mano loc nom m
hand sanitizer,
also UK: hand sanitiser
n
(disinfectant: gel, etc.)desinfectante de manos nm + loc adj
  (en gel)gel desinfectante nm + adj mf
hand signal n (indication made by hand)señal con la mano nf
 Cyclists should use hand signals when turning or stopping for greater road safety.
 Los ciclistas deben hacer señales con las manos cuando doblen o paren, para mayor seguridad en la carretera.
hand-to-mouth adj figurative (meeting only immediate needs)al día loc adv
  con lo justo loc adv
Note: 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.
 Desde que lo echaron del trabajo, ha estado llevando una vida al día.
  precario/a adj
  básico/a adj
 Desde que lo echaron del trabajo, ha estado llevando una vida precaria.
hand to mouth adv figurative (meeting only immediate needs)al día loc adv
  con lo justo loc adv
 Since Mary was fired from her job, she has struggled through life hand to mouth.
hand tool n (handheld instrument)herramienta nf
 The man selected the appropriate hand tool for the DIY task.
  herramienta manual nf
hand towel n (small towel for drying the hands)toalla de mano grupo nom
 It is usual to only lay out a hand towel in the spare bathroom.
hand truck (US),
sack truck (UK)
n
(2-wheeled trolley)carretilla de carga nf + loc adj
  (MX)diablito nm
  (CL)yegua nf
  (VE)carrucha nf
 Sally used a hand truck to move the heavy boxes.
 Sally usó una carretilla de carga para mover las cajas pesadas.
hand wash,
handwash
n
(liquid soap)jabón líquido nm + adj
hand-wash [sth],
handwash [sth]
vtr
(wash by hand)lavar a mano loc verb
hand-clapping n as adj (relating to hand-clapping) (persona)que aplaude loc adj
  (persona)que hace palmas loc adj
  de aplauso loc adj
  de palmas loc adj
 The hand-clapping backing singers sometimes got so loud, you could hardly hear the band!
 Los coristas que aplaudían a veces lo hacían tan fuerte que apenas podías escuchar a la banda.
hand-crafted adj (made with skill by hand)hecho a mano loc adj
  artesanal adj mf
hand-feed [sth] vtr (animal: feed by hand)alimentar a mano loc verb
hand-knitted adj (garment, etc.: knitted by hand)tejido adj
hand-me-down n (used garment)ropa usada nf + adj
 Bill became used to wearing his brother's hand-me-downs.
 Bill se acostumbró a usar la ropa usada de su hermano.
hand-me-down n (used item)cosa usada nf + adj
  cosa de segunda mano nf + loc adj
  (formal)objeto de segunda mano nm + loc adj
 Mandy saved a lot of money on items for her baby thanks to hand-me-downs from her family.
 Mandy ahorró mucho dinero en cosas para su bebé gracias a las cosas usadas de su familia.
hand-me-down adj (second-hand)usado/a adj
  de segunda mano loc adj
 Emma was given all her sister's hand-me-down clothes.
 A Emma le daban toda la ropa usada de su hermana.
hand-printed adj (design: put on by hand)dibujado a mano loc adj
  hecho a mano loc adj
hand-stitched adj (sewn by hand)cosido a mano loc adj
hand-tight adj (screws, nuts)ajustado a mano loc adv
hand-to-hand adj (close-up, taking place at close quarters)cuerpo a cuerpo loc adj
 Even with modern weapons, soldiers still need to learn hand-to-hand combat skills.
 Incluso con los armamentos modernos, los soldados todavía necesitan desarrollar habilidades para el combate cuerpo a cuerpo.
hand-to-hand,
hand to hand
adv
(at close quarters, up close)a mano loc adv
 The Vikings were experts in fighting hand-to-hand.
hand-to-hand combat n (war: fighting at close quarters)combate cuerpo a cuerpo nm
 The martial arts will train you in hand-to-hand combat.
 En las artes marciales te entrenan para el combate cuerpo a cuerpo.
hand-wound adj (mechanism: wound up manually)manual adj
 Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. El freno de la transportadora era manual, no había ningún mecanismo automático de detención.
hand's turn n UK, regional, informal (stroke of work)trabajo nm
  esfuerzo nm
  trabajar vi
handbrake,
hand brake
n
(vehicle's security brake)freno de mano nm + loc adj
 Since they were parked on a steep slope, Frank made sure the car's handbrake was on.
 Como estacionaron en una pendiente, Frank se aseguró de tener puesto el freno de mano.
handbrake,
hand brake
n
(brake operated by hand)freno de mano nm + loc adj
 The front brake on a motorcycle is a hand brake.
handheld,
hand-held
adj
(small, compact)de mano loc adj
  manual adj mf
 Internet content must now be optimized for handheld devices.
 El contenido de internet ahora debe optimizarse para dispositivos de mano.
handoff,
hand-off
n
(American football: hand ball to another)pase nm
 The defense didn't anticipate a handoff, and the running back easily gained a first down.
 El defensor no anticipó el pase y el corredor ganó una oportunidad.
handoff,
hand-off
n
(rugby: push away opponent) (voz inglesa)hand-off loc nom m
  defensa con brazo rígido loc nom f
 Hand-offs must be made with the palm of the hand, not with the elbow.
handoff,
hand-off
n
(project: pass on to [sb] else)traspaso nm
  transferencia nf
 A clear checklist will ensure a smooth handoff.
handout,
also UK: hand-out
n
(information sheet)folleto, volante nm
  impreso nm
  (prensa)nota de prensa nf + loc adj
 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.
 El folleto dice que debes registrarte online.
handout,
also UK: hand-out
n
([sth] given to beggar)limosna nf
  donativo nm
 The street was lined with homeless people seeking handouts.
 La calle estaba plagada de indigentes pidiendo limosna.
handout,
also UK: hand-out
n
often plural ([sth] given for free) (monetario)limosna nf
  donativo nm
handouts,
also UK: hand-outs
npl
(benefits, financial aid)ayuda financiera nf + adj
  apoyo financiero nm + adj
 Even working people sometimes need handouts to make ends meet.
 Hasta los trabajadores necesitan a veces ayuda financiera para llegar a fin de mes.
handpick [sb/sth],
hand-pick [sb/sth]
vtr
(select personally)seleccionar cuidadosamente, elegir cuidadosamente loc verb
  seleccionar personalmente, elegir personalmente loc verb
  escoger vtr
  recoger a mano, cosechar a mano loc verb
 The manager handpicked Charlotte for the position because of her extensive experience.
 El gerente seleccionó cuidadosamente a Charlotte para la posición debido a su extensa experiencia.
handpicked,
hand-picked
adj
(fruit, etc.: plucked by hand)seleccionado a mano loc adj
  escogido a mano loc adj
handpicked,
hand-picked
adj
figurative (person: chosen by [sb] with power) (coloquial)elegido a dedo loc adj
handrail n (support rail: on stairs, etc.)pasamanos nm inv
  barandal nm
  baranda nf
 The stairs were steep, and Nina was glad there was a handrail.
handspun,
hand-spun
adj
(spun by hand)hilado a mano loc adj
handwoven,
hand-woven
adj
(fabric: woven by hand)tejido a mano loc adj
hat in hand adv figurative (begging) (figurado)pidiendo limosna, como quien pide limosna loc adv
 The budget defecits mean we must go hat in hand to borrow billions from countries like China.
 El déficit de presupuesto significa que debemos acudir como quien pide limosna a países como China para que nos presten billones.
have a hand in [sth] v expr informal (be involved)participar en vi + prep
  estar involucrado en v cop + loc adj
  (informal)tener que ver con loc verb + prep
 Wilson scored one goal and had a hand in two others.
 Wilson hizo un gol y participó en otros dos.
have a hand in doing [sth] v expr informal (be involved)estar involucrado en v cop + loc adj
  intervenir en vi + prep
 Gwyneth had a hand in persuading Celia to change her mind.
 Gwyneth estuvo involucrada en convencer a Celia de que cambiara de opinión.
have [sb] eating out of your hand v expr figurative (have [sb] under your control) (coloquial)tener a alguien comiendo de la mano loc verb
  tener a alguien en la palma de la mano loc verb
 The politician thought he had the voters eating out of his hand, but he soon discovered he was wrong.
 El político creyó que tenía a los votantes comiendo de la mano pero pronto descubrió que estaba equivocado.
have in hand v expr figurative (have under control) (figurado)tener controlado expr
 We have the matter in hand.
 Tenemos el tema controlado.
have [sb] in the palm of your hand v expr figurative (have in your power)tener a alguien en la palma de la mano loc verb
have the upper hand v expr figurative (have an advantage: over [sb])tener ventaja loc verb
have the upper hand v expr figurative (be in control of [sb])tener el control loc verb
 The thief had the upper hand because he had the gun.
 El ladrón tenía el control porque tenía el arma.
have [sth] to hand,
have [sth] on hand
v expr
(have [sth] within easy reach)tener algo a la mano, tener algo a mano loc verb
 I'll give you Jo's phone number. Do you have a pen to hand?
have to hand it to [sb/sth] v expr informal (must credit, must concede [sth] to)tener que darle crédito a loc verb
 You have to hand it to the team: they may have lost their last ten matches, but they have never stopped trying!
 Tienes que darle crédito al equipo: pueden haber perdido sus últimos diez partidos, ¡pero nunca dejaron de intentarlo!
  tener que reconocer a loc verb
 Tienes que reconocer al equipo: pueden haber perdido sus últimos diez partidos, ¡pero nunca dejaron de intentarlo!
have your hand in the cookie jar v expr US, informal (abuse position for personal gain) (coloquial)estar untado v cop + adj
  (AR)meter la mano en la lata loc verb
heavy hand n figurative (lack of tact or subtlety)mano dura loc nom f
 The principal accused the teacher of using a heavy hand in correcting her students.
 El director acusó a la maestra de haber usado mano dura para corregir a sus estudiantes.
heavy hand n (lack of delicacy or gentleness)rudeza nf
heavy hand n figurative (oppressive force)mano dura loc nom f
 The state responded to the protests with a heavy hand, swiftly imprisoning thousands of people.
 El estado respondió a la protesta con mano dura, encarcelando rápidamente a miles de personas.
helping hand n (assistance) (coloquial)mano amiga loc nom f
  ayuda nf
 I shall never forget the helping hand you offered me in my time of trouble.
 Nunca olvidaré la mano amiga que me diste cuando estaba en problemas.
hired hand n (temporary worker)asalariado, asalariada nm, nf
  empleado, empleada nm, nf
  trabajador por cuenta ajena, trabajadora por cuenta ajena loc nm, loc nf
  trabajador a terceros, trabajadora a terceros loc nm, loc nf
hour hand n (clock's shorter hand)manecilla de las horas nf
 The hour hand makes two complete rotations of the clock face every day.
  manecilla horaria nf
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