"hand" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The word "tradition" is taken from the Latin trado, tradere meaning to hand over, to deliver, or to bequeath.
- I'm not the writer you are so as you know I take pen to hand unwillingly.
- But since those gadgets can cost well over $800, few amateur photographers or home-based digital artists take them to hand.
- It may take five more years to hand over plots to 25, 000 owners, who have fallen in uncertainty.
- Prior to this, clerks had to personally work with each customer, and take merchandise from cases or shelves to hand to customers.
- He could frel the anger that was unleashed when men took weapons to hand.
- On 18 April he took leave of the crew to hand over to me, and that was the last we saw of him.
- It took the lieutenant a whole week to hand over to Stepanov.
- Mr. Laracey acknowledged that it had taken awhile for him to hand over the reins.
- It took only a few minutes to hand in his note at Reception.
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