hand 音标拼音: [h'ænd]
n . 手,掌握,协助,指针,人手,手艺,手迹,支配,插手
vt . 支持,搀扶,交给
手,掌握,协助,指针,人手,手艺,手迹,支配,插手支援,搀扶,交给
hand 在库成本
hand 格式分类缩
hand 自动的; 立即
hand 手
hand n 1 :
the (
prehensile )
extremity of the superior limb ; "
he had the hands of a surgeon "; "
he extended his mitt " [
synonym :
{
hand }, {
manus }, {
mitt }, {
paw }]
2 :
a hired laborer on a farm or ranch ; "
the hired hand fixed the railing "; "
a ranch hand " [
synonym : {
hired hand }, {
hand }, {
hired man }]
3 :
something written by hand ; "
she recognized his handwriting ";
"
his hand was illegible " [
synonym : {
handwriting }, {
hand },
{
script }]
4 :
ability ; "
he wanted to try his hand at singing "
5 :
a position given by its location to the side of an object ;
"
objections were voiced on every hand "
6 :
the cards held in a card game by a given player at any given time ; "
I didn '
t hold a good hand all evening "; "
he kept trying to see my hand " [
synonym : {
hand }, {
deal }]
7 :
one of two sides of an issue ; "
on the one hand ...,
but on the other hand ..."
8 :
a rotating pointer on the face of a timepiece ; "
the big hand counts the minutes "
9 :
a unit of length equal to 4 inches ;
used in measuring horses ;
"
the horse stood 20 hands "
10 :
a member of the crew of a ship ; "
all hands on deck "
11 :
a card player in a game of bridge ; "
we need a 4th hand for bridge " [
synonym : {
bridge player }, {
hand }]
12 :
a round of applause to signify approval ; "
give the little lady a great big hand "
13 :
terminal part of the forelimb in certain vertebrates (
e .
g .
apes or kangaroos ); "
the kangaroo '
s forearms seem undeveloped but the powerful five -
fingered hands are skilled at feinting and clouting "-
Springfield (
Mass .)
Union 14 :
physical assistance ; "
give me a hand with the chores " [
synonym :
{
hand }, {
helping hand }]
v 1 :
place into the hands or custody of ; "
hand me the spoon ,
please "; "
Turn the files over to me ,
please "; "
He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers " [
synonym : {
pass }, {
hand },
{
reach }, {
pass on }, {
turn over }, {
give }]
2 :
guide or conduct or usher somewhere ; "
hand the elderly lady into the taxi "
Hand \
Hand \ (
h [
a ^]
nd ),
n . [
AS .
hand ,
hond ;
akin to D .,
G ., &
Sw .
hand ,
OHG .
hant ,
Dan .
haand ,
Icel .
h ["
o ]
nd ,
Goth .
handus ,
and perh .
to Goth .
hin [
thorn ]
an to seize (
in comp .).
Cf . {
Hunt }.]
1 .
That part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in man and monkeys ,
and the corresponding part in many other animals ;
manus ;
paw .
See {
Manus }.
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2 .
That which resembles ,
or to some extent performs the office of ,
a human hand ;
as :
(
a )
A limb of certain animals ,
as the foot of a hawk ,
or any one of the four extremities of a monkey .
(
b )
An index or pointer on a dial ;
as ,
the hour or minute hand of a clock .
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3 .
A measure equal to a hand '
s breadth , --
four inches ;
a palm .
Chiefly used in measuring the height of horses .
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4 .
Side ;
part ;
direction ,
either right or left .
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On this hand and that hand ,
were hangings . --
Ex .
xxxviii .
15 .
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The Protestants were then on the winning hand .
--
Milton .
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5 .
Power of performance ;
means of execution ;
ability ;
skill ;
dexterity .
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He had a great mind to try his hand at a Spectator .
--
Addison .
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6 .
Actual performance ;
deed ;
act ;
workmanship ;
agency ;
hence ,
manner of performance .
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To change the hand in carrying on the war .
--
Clarendon .
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Gideon said unto God ,
If thou wilt save Israel by my hand . --
Judges vi .
36 .
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7 .
An agent ;
a servant ,
or laborer ;
a workman ,
trained or competent for special service or duty ;
a performer more or less skillful ;
as ,
a deck hand ;
a farm hand ;
an old hand at speaking .
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A dictionary containing a natural history requires too many hands ,
as well as too much time ,
ever to be hoped for . --
Locke .
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I was always reckoned a lively hand at a simile .
--
Hazlitt .
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8 .
Handwriting ;
style of penmanship ;
as ,
a good ,
bad ,
or running hand .
Hence ,
a signature .
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I say she never did invent this letter ;
This is a man '
s invention and his hand . --
Shak .
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Some writs require a judge '
s hand . --
Burril .
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9 .
Personal possession ;
ownership ;
hence ,
control ;
direction ;
management ; --
usually in the plural . "
Receiving in hand one year '
s tribute ." --
Knolles .
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Albinus . . .
found means to keep in his hands the government of Britain . --
Milton .
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10 .
Agency in transmission from one person to another ;
as ,
to buy at first hand ,
that is ,
from the producer ,
or when new ;
at second hand ,
that is ,
when no longer in the producer '
s hand ,
or when not new .
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11 .
Rate ;
price . [
Obs .] "
Business is bought at a dear hand ,
where there is small dispatch ." --
Bacon .
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12 .
That which is ,
or may be ,
held in a hand at once ;
as :
(
a ) (
Card Playing )
The quota of cards received from the dealer .
(
b ) (
Tobacco Manuf .)
A bundle of tobacco leaves tied together .
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13 . (
Firearms )
The small part of a gunstock near the lock ,
which is grasped by the hand in taking aim .
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Note :
Hand is used figuratively for a large variety of acts or things ,
in the doing ,
or making ,
or use of which the hand is in some way employed or concerned ;
also ,
as a symbol to denote various qualities or conditions ,
as :
(
a )
Activity ;
operation ;
work ; --
in distinction from the head ,
which implies thought ,
and the heart ,
which implies affection . "
His hand will be against every man ." --
Gen .
xvi .
12 .
(
b )
Power ;
might ;
supremacy ; --
often in the Scriptures .
"
With a mighty hand . . .
will I rule over you ."
--
Ezek .
xx .
33 .
(
c )
Fraternal feeling ;
as ,
to give ,
or take ,
the hand ;
to give the right hand .
(
d )
Contract ; --
commonly of marriage ;
as ,
to ask the hand ;
to pledge the hand .
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Note :
Hand is often used adjectively or in compounds (
with or without the hyphen ),
signifying performed by the hand ;
as ,
hand blow or hand -
blow ,
hand gripe or hand -
gripe :
used by ,
or designed for ,
the hand ;
as ,
hand ball or handball ,
hand bow ,
hand fetter ,
hand grenade or hand -
grenade ,
handgun or hand gun ,
handloom or hand loom ,
handmill or hand organ or handorgan ,
handsaw or hand saw ,
hand -
weapon :
measured or regulated by the hand ;
as ,
handbreadth or hand '
s breadth ,
hand gallop or hand -
gallop .
Most of the words in the following paragraph are written either as two words or in combination .
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{
Hand bag },
a satchel ;
a small bag for carrying books ,
papers ,
parcels ,
etc .
{
Hand basket },
a small or portable basket .
{
Hand bell },
a small bell rung by the hand ;
a table bell .
--
Bacon .
{
Hand bill },
a small pruning hook .
See 4th {
Bill }.
{
Hand car }.
See under {
Car }.
{
Hand director } (
Mus .),
an instrument to aid in forming a good position of the hands and arms when playing on the piano ;
a hand guide .
{
Hand drop }.
See {
Wrist drop }.
{
Hand gallop }.
See under {
Gallop }.
{
Hand gear } (
Mach .),
apparatus by means of which a machine ,
or parts of a machine ,
usually operated by other power ,
may be operated by hand .
{
Hand glass }.
(
a )
A glass or small glazed frame ,
for the protection of plants .
(
b )
A small mirror with a handle .
{
Hand guide }.
Same as {
Hand director } (
above ).
{
Hand language },
the art of conversing by the hands ,
esp .
as practiced by the deaf and dumb ;
dactylology .
{
Hand lathe }.
See under {
Lathe }.
{
Hand money },
money paid in hand to bind a contract ;
earnest money .
{
Hand organ } (
Mus .),
a barrel organ ,
operated by a crank turned by hand .
{
Hand plant }. (
Bot .)
Same as {
Hand tree } (
below ). -- {
Hand rail },
a rail ,
as in staircases ,
to hold by . --
Gwilt .
{
Hand sail },
a sail managed by the hand . --
Sir W .
Temple .
{
Hand screen },
a small screen to be held in the hand .
{
Hand screw },
a small jack for raising heavy timbers or weights ; (
Carp .)
a screw clamp .
{
Hand staff } (
pl . {
Hand staves }),
a javelin . --
Ezek .
xxxix .
9 .
{
Hand stamp },
a small stamp for dating ,
addressing ,
or canceling papers ,
envelopes ,
etc .
{
Hand tree } (
Bot .),
a lofty tree found in Mexico ({
Cheirostemon platanoides }),
having red flowers whose stamens unite in the form of a hand .
{
Hand vise },
a small vise held in the hand in doing small work . --
Moxon .
{
Hand work },
or {
Handwork },
work done with the hands ,
as distinguished from work done by a machine ;
handiwork .
{
All hands },
everybody ;
all parties .
{
At all hands }, {
On all hands },
on all sides ;
from every direction ;
generally .
{
At any hand }, {
At no hand },
in any (
or no )
way or direction ;
on any account ;
on no account . "
And therefore at no hand consisting with the safety and interests of humility ."
--
Jer .
Taylor .
{
At first hand }, {
At second hand }.
See def .
10 (
above ).
{
At hand }.
(
a )
Near in time or place ;
either present and within reach ,
or not far distant . "
Your husband is at hand ;
I hear his trumpet ." --
Shak .
(
b )
Under the hand or bridle . [
Obs .] "
Horses hot at hand ." --
Shak .
{
At the hand of },
by the act of ;
as a gift from . "
Shall we receive good at the hand of God and shall we not receive evil ?" --
Job ii .
10 .
{
Bridle hand }.
See under {
Bridle }.
{
By hand },
with the hands ,
in distinction from instrumentality of tools ,
engines ,
or animals ;
as ,
to weed a garden by hand ;
to lift ,
draw ,
or carry by hand .
{
Clean hands },
freedom from guilt ,
esp .
from the guilt of dishonesty in money matters ,
or of bribe taking . "
He that hath clean hands shall be stronger and stronger ." --
Job xvii .
9 .
{
From hand to hand },
from one person to another .
{
Hand in hand }.
(
a )
In union ;
conjointly ;
unitedly . --
Swift .
(
b )
Just ;
fair ;
equitable .
As fair and as good ,
a kind of hand in hand comparison . --
Shak .
{
Hand over hand }, {
Hand over fist },
by passing the hands alternately one before or above another ;
as ,
to climb hand over hand ;
also ,
rapidly ;
as ,
to come up with a chase hand over hand .
{
Hand over head },
negligently ;
rashly ;
without seeing what one does . [
Obs .] --
Bacon .
{
Hand running },
consecutively ;
as ,
he won ten times hand running .
{
Hands off !}
keep off !
forbear !
no interference or meddling !
{
Hand to hand },
in close union ;
in close fight ;
as ,
a hand to hand contest . --
Dryden .
{
Heavy hand },
severity or oppression .
{
In hand }.
(
a )
Paid down . "
A considerable reward in hand ,
and . . .
a far greater reward hereafter ." --
Tillotson .
(
b )
In preparation ;
taking place . --
Chaucer . "
Revels . .
.
in hand ." --
Shak .
(
c )
Under consideration ,
or in the course of transaction ;
as ,
he has the business in hand .
{
In one '
s hand }
or {
In one '
s hands }.
(
a )
In one '
s possession or keeping .
(
b )
At one '
s risk ,
or peril ;
as ,
I took my life in my hand .
{
Laying on of hands },
a form used in consecrating to office ,
in the rite of confirmation ,
and in blessing persons .
{
Light hand },
gentleness ;
moderation .
{
Note of hand },
a promissory note .
{
Off hand }, {
Out of hand },
forthwith ;
without delay ,
hesitation ,
or difficulty ;
promptly . "
She causeth them to be hanged up out of hand ." --
Spenser .
{
Off one '
s hands },
out of one '
s possession or care .
{
On hand },
in present possession ;
as ,
he has a supply of goods on hand .
{
On one '
s hands },
in one '
s possession care ,
or management .
{
Putting the hand under the thigh },
an ancient Jewish ceremony used in swearing .
{
Right hand },
the place of honor ,
power ,
and strength .
{
Slack hand },
idleness ;
carelessness ;
inefficiency ;
sloth .
{
Strict hand },
severe discipline ;
rigorous government .
{
To bear a hand } (
Naut .),
to give help quickly ;
to hasten .
{
To bear in hand },
to keep in expectation with false pretenses . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
{
To be hand and glove with }
or {
To be hand in glove with }.
See under {
Glove }.
{
To be on the mending hand },
to be convalescent or improving .
{
To bring up by hand },
to feed (
an infant )
without suckling it .
{
To change hand }.
See {
Change }.
{
To change hands },
to change sides ,
or change owners .
--
Hudibras .
{
To clap the hands },
to express joy or applause ,
as by striking the palms of the hands together .
{
To come to hand },
to be received ;
to be taken into possession ;
as ,
the letter came to hand yesterday .
{
To get hand },
to gain influence . [
Obs .]
Appetites have . . .
got such a hand over them .
--
Baxter .
{
To get one '
s hand in },
to make a beginning in a certain work ;
to become accustomed to a particular business .
{
To have a hand in },
to be concerned in ;
to have a part or concern in doing ;
to have an agency or be employed in .
{
To have in hand }.
(
a )
To have in one '
s power or control . --
Chaucer .
(
b )
To be engaged upon or occupied with .
{
To have one '
s hands full },
to have in hand all that one can do ,
or more than can be done conveniently ;
to be pressed with labor or engagements ;
to be surrounded with difficulties .
{
To have the (
higher )
upper hand },
or {
To get the (
higher )
upper hand },
to have ,
or get ,
the better of another person or thing .
{
To his hand }, {
To my hand },
etc .,
in readiness ;
already prepared . "
The work is made to his hands ." --
Locke .
{
To hold hand },
to compete successfully or on even conditions . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
{
To lay hands on },
to seize ;
to assault .
{
To lend a hand },
to give assistance .
{
To lift the hand against },
or {
To put forth the hand against },
to attack ;
to oppose ;
to kill .
{
To live from hand to mouth },
to obtain food and other necessaries as want compels ,
without previous provision .
{
To make one '
s hand },
to gain advantage or profit .
{
To put the hand unto },
to steal . --
Ex .
xxii .
8 .
{
To put the last hand to }
or {
To put the finishing hand to },
to make the last corrections in ;
to complete ;
to perfect .
{
To set the hand to },
to engage in ;
to undertake .
That the Lord thy God may bless thee in all that thou settest thine hand to . --
Deut .
xxiii .
20 .
{
To stand one in hand },
to concern or affect one .
{
To strike hands },
to make a contract ,
or to become surety for another '
s debt or good behavior .
{
To take in hand }.
(
a )
To attempt or undertake .
(
b )
To seize and deal with ;
as ,
he took him in hand .
{
To wash the hands of },
to disclaim or renounce interest in ,
or responsibility for ,
a person or action ;
as ,
to wash one '
s hands of a business . --
Matt .
xxvii .
24 .
{
Under the hand of },
authenticated by the handwriting or signature of ;
as ,
the deed is executed under the hand and seal of the owner .
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Hand \
Hand \,
v .
i .
To cooperate . [
Obs .] --
Massinger .
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Hand \
Hand \ (
h [
a ^]
nd ),
n .
A gambling game played by American Indians ,
consisting of guessing the whereabouts of bits of ivory or the like ,
which are passed rapidly from hand to hand .
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Hand \
Hand \ (
h [
a ^]
nd ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Handed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Handing }.]
1 .
To give ,
pass ,
or transmit with the hand ;
as ,
he handed them the letter .
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2 .
To lead ,
guide ,
or assist with the hand ;
to conduct ;
as ,
to hand a lady into a carriage .
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3 .
To manage ;
as ,
I hand my oar . [
Obs .] --
Prior .
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4 .
To seize ;
to lay hands on . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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5 .
To pledge by the hand ;
to handfast . [
R .]
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6 . (
Naut .)
To furl ; --
said of a sail . --
Totten .
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{
To hand down },
to transmit in succession ,
as from father to son ,
or from predecessor to successor ;
as ,
fables are handed down from age to age ;
to forward to the proper officer (
the decision of a higher court );
as ,
the Clerk of the Court of Appeals handed down its decision .
{
To hand over },
to yield control of ;
to surrender ;
to deliver up .
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517 Moby Thesaurus words for "
hand ":
Adamite ,
John Hancock ,
X ,
abalienate ,
accessible ,
acclaim ,
acclamation ,
accomplished fact ,
accomplishment ,
ace ,
achievement ,
act ,
acta ,
action ,
administration ,
adventure ,
agency ,
aid ,
alien ,
alienate ,
amortize ,
angle ,
appendage ,
applause ,
approaching ,
arm ,
arrow ,
aspect ,
assign ,
assist ,
assistance ,
at hand ,
auspices ,
authority ,
autograph ,
autography ,
bakehead ,
bank ,
barter ,
beam ,
being ,
bequeath ,
best bower ,
big hand ,
black gang ,
blaze ,
blow ,
blue -
collar worker ,
body ,
boilerman ,
boost ,
border ,
bough ,
bower ,
branch ,
breadwinner ,
broadside ,
buck ,
bungs ,
burst of applause ,
cabin boy ,
calligraphy ,
cards ,
care ,
casual ,
casual laborer ,
cat ,
cede ,
chap ,
character ,
charge ,
cheek ,
cheer ,
chips ,
chirography ,
chop ,
christcross ,
cipher ,
circulate ,
clap ,
clapping ,
clapping of hands ,
claws ,
close ,
close by ,
closely ,
clubs ,
clutches ,
coast ,
come across with ,
comfort ,
command ,
commissary steward ,
common laborer ,
compass needle ,
complement ,
confer ,
connivingly ,
consign ,
control ,
convenient ,
convey ,
countermark ,
countersign ,
countersignature ,
counterstamp ,
coup ,
creature ,
cross ,
cure ,
custodianship ,
custody ,
customer ,
day laborer ,
deal out ,
dealings ,
deck ,
deckhand ,
deckie ,
deed ,
deed over ,
deliver ,
deliver over ,
demise ,
deuce ,
device ,
devolve upon ,
diamonds ,
digits ,
direction ,
direction post ,
disburse ,
dish out ,
dispense ,
disposal ,
disposition ,
disseminate ,
distribute ,
doing ,
doings ,
dole out ,
domination ,
dominion ,
duck ,
dummy ,
earthling ,
easily ,
eclat ,
effort ,
effortlessly ,
empery ,
empire ,
employee ,
encore ,
endeavor ,
endorsement ,
enfeoff ,
enterprise ,
exchange ,
exploit ,
face cards ,
facet ,
factory worker ,
fait accompli ,
fangs ,
feat ,
feed ,
fellow ,
find ,
finger post ,
fingernails ,
fingers ,
fireman ,
fist ,
flank ,
flush ,
fork over ,
forward ,
free lance ,
free -
lancer ,
full house ,
full -
time worker ,
gest ,
give ,
give in ,
give out ,
give over ,
give title to ,
give up ,
go ,
governance ,
government ,
graphanalysis ,
graphology ,
graphometry ,
grasp ,
grip ,
gripe ,
groundling ,
guardianship ,
guidance ,
guide ,
guideboard ,
guidepost ,
gun loader ,
gunner ,
guy ,
hand ,
hand down ,
hand in ,
hand in glove ,
hand in hand ,
hand on ,
hand out ,
hand over ,
handclap ,
handclapping ,
handedness ,
handiwork ,
hands ,
hands down ,
handwriting ,
handy ,
haunch ,
head ,
hearts ,
helm ,
help ,
helping hand ,
hip ,
hold ,
homo ,
hooks ,
hospital steward ,
hour hand ,
human ,
human being ,
imminent ,
imp ,
in cahoots ,
in collusion ,
in league ,
index ,
index finger ,
indicator ,
individual ,
industrial worker ,
influence ,
initials ,
intimately ,
involvement ,
iron hand ,
jack ,
jaws ,
job ,
jobber ,
jobholder ,
joint ,
jointly ,
joker ,
jowl ,
jurisdiction ,
keeping ,
king ,
knave ,
laborer ,
laboring man ,
landing signalman ,
laterality ,
lead ,
left bower ,
leg ,
leg up ,
life ,
lift ,
like mad ,
limb ,
link ,
living soul ,
lobe ,
lobule ,
lubber line ,
mail orderly ,
make over ,
man ,
management ,
mandibles ,
maneuver ,
manuscript ,
many -
sidedness ,
mark ,
mark of signature ,
mastership ,
mastery ,
maxillae ,
measure ,
meathooks ,
member ,
menial ,
mete out ,
migrant ,
milepost ,
ministry ,
minute hand ,
mitts ,
moiler ,
monogram ,
mortal ,
move ,
multilaterality ,
nails ,
navigator ,
navvy ,
near ,
nearby ,
needle ,
negotiate ,
nippers ,
nose ,
offer ,
office temporary ,
offshoot ,
oiler ,
on hand ,
one ,
operation ,
operative ,
organ ,
ovation ,
oversight ,
overt act ,
pack ,
pair ,
paleography ,
palm ,
part ,
participation ,
party ,
pass ,
pass on ,
pass out ,
pass over ,
passage ,
pastorage ,
pastorate ,
pastorship ,
patronage ,
paw ,
pencraft ,
penmanship ,
penscript ,
performance ,
person ,
personage ,
personality ,
picture cards ,
pincers ,
pinion ,
planking ,
plaudit ,
playing cards ,
pointer ,
popularity ,
possession ,
pounces ,
power ,
present ,
present to ,
proceeding ,
production ,
proffer ,
profile ,
proletarian ,
protectorship ,
provide ,
purser ,
quarter ,
queen ,
quickly ,
radio operator ,
raj ,
ramification ,
rapidly ,
reach ,
readily ,
regnancy ,
reign ,
reins of government ,
relief ,
render ,
res gestae ,
resign ,
round ,
round of applause ,
roustabout ,
royal flush ,
rubber ,
ruff ,
rule ,
runner ,
safe hands ,
salaried worker ,
scion ,
script ,
scription ,
scrive ,
seal ,
self -
employed person ,
sell ,
servant ,
settle ,
settle on ,
share ,
shoot ,
shore ,
side ,
siding ,
sigil ,
sign away ,
sign manual ,
sign over ,
signature ,
signboard ,
signet ,
signpost ,
single ,
singleton ,
snip ,
snips ,
somebody ,
someone ,
soul ,
sovereignty ,
spades ,
sparks ,
speedily ,
spray ,
sprig ,
spur ,
steadily ,
step ,
steward ,
stewardess ,
stewardship ,
stiff ,
stoker ,
straight ,
stroke ,
stunt ,
stylography ,
submit ,
subscription ,
succor ,
supervision ,
supply ,
support ,
surrender ,
sway ,
swiftly ,
switch ,
tail ,
talons ,
teeth ,
tellurian ,
temple ,
temporary ,
tender ,
tendril ,
terran ,
thing ,
thing done ,
thunder of applause ,
to hand ,
together ,
toiler ,
torpedoman ,
touch ,
tour de force ,
trade ,
transaction ,
transfer ,
transmit ,
trey ,
trick ,
trump ,
turn ,
turn over ,
tutelage ,
twig ,
undertaking ,
unguals ,
ungulae ,
unilaterality ,
visa ,
vise ,
wage earner ,
wage slave ,
wageworker ,
ward ,
wardenship ,
wardship ,
watch ,
watch and ward ,
will ,
wing ,
work ,
worker ,
workgirl ,
workhand ,
working girl ,
workingman ,
workingwoman ,
workman ,
works ,
worldling ,
yeoman ,
yield Have A Nice Day . Often used sarcastically and in
connection with {HTH }, as in :
> Where 's the point of alt .stupidity ?
Between the 't ' and the 's '. HTH . HAND .
(1998 -03 -06 )Have A Nice Day (
slang ,
Usenet ,
IRC )
HAND : // [
Usenet :
very common ]
Abbreviation :
Have A Nice Day .
Typically used to close a Usenet posting ,
but also used to informally close emails ;
often preceded by HTH .
Hand Called by Galen "
the instrument of instruments ."
It is the symbol of human action (
Ps .
9 :
16 ;
Job 9 :
30 ;
Isa .
1 :
15 ;
1 Tim .
2 :
8 ).
Washing the hands was a symbol of innocence (
Ps .
26 :
6 ;
73 :
13 ;
Matt .
27 :
24 ),
also of sanctification (
1 Cor .
6 :
11 ;
Isa .
51 :
16 ;
Ps .
24 :
3 ,
4 ).
In Ps .
77 :
2 the correct rendering is ,
as in the Revised Version , "
My hand was stretched out ,"
etc .,
instead of ,
as in the Authorized Version , "
My sore ran in the night ,"
etc .
The right hand denoted the south ,
and the left the north (
Job 23 :
9 ;
1 Sam .
23 :
19 ).
To give the right hand was a pledge of fidelity (
2 Kings 10 :
15 ;
Ezra 10 :
19 );
also of submission to the victors (
Ezek .
17 :
18 ;
Jer .
50 :
15 ).
The right hand was lifted up in taking an oath (
Gen .
14 :
22 ,
etc .).
The hand is frequently mentioned ,
particularly the right hand ,
as a symbol of power and strength (
Ps .
60 :
5 ;
Isa .
28 :
2 ).
To kiss the hand is an act of homage (
1 Kings 19 :
18 ;
Job 31 :
27 ),
and to pour water on one '
s hands is to serve him (
2 Kings 3 :
11 ).
The hand of God is the symbol of his power :
its being upon one denotes favour (
Ezra 7 :
6 ,
28 ;
Isa .
1 :
25 ;
Luke 1 :
66 ,
etc .)
or punishment (
Ex .
9 :
3 ;
Judg .
2 :
15 ;
Acts 13 :
11 ,
etc .).
A position at the right hand was regarded as the chief place of honour and power (
Ps .
45 :
9 ;
80 :
17 ;
110 :
1 ;
Matt .
26 :
64 ).
HAND .
That part of the human body at the end of the arm .
2 .
Formerly the hand was considered as the symbol of good faith ,
and some contracts derive their names from the fact that the hand was used in making them ;
as handsale , (
q .
v .)
mandatum , (
q .
v .)
which comes from a mandata .
The hand is still used for various legal or forensic purposes .
When a person is accused of a crime and he is arraigned ,
and he is asked to hold up his right hand ;
and when one is sworn as a witness ,
he is required to lay his right hand on the Bible ,
or to hold it up .
3 .
Hand is also the name of a measure of length used in ascertaining the height of horses .
It is four inches long .
See Measure :
Ell .
4 .
In a figurative sense ,
by hand is understood a particular form of writing ;
as if B writes a good hand .
Various kinds of hand have been used ,
as ,
the secretary hand ,
the Roman hand ,
the court hand , &
c .
Wills and contracts may be written in any of these ,
or any other which is intelligible .
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