A1 [ C ] the part of the body at the end of the arm that is used for holding, moving, touching, and feeling things手
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The baby gripped my finger with her tiny hand.
Hold the racquet in one hand and the ball in the other.
The school provides paper towels for the children to dry their hands on.
I've got my hands in my pockets to keep them warm.
The teacher asked us to form a circle and join hands.
[ C ] one of the long, thin pieces that point to the numbers on a clock or watch(钟表的)指针
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The minute hand is longer than the hour hand.
The hands and dial of the watch glow in the dark.
The hands on the clock showed the exact time at which the explosion occurred.
The watch movement regulates the speed at which the hands move.
The hands of the watch are attached to individual gear wheels that turn at specific speeds.
[ C ] a (single part of a) game of cards, or the set of cards that a player has in a game一局牌;一手牌
B1 [ S ] help with doing something that needs a lot of effort帮助,帮忙
[ C ] a person who does physical work or is skilled or experienced in something体力劳动者;熟练工人
[ C ] a sailor船员,水手
[ S ] involvement in or influence over an event参与,卷入;影响
[ S ] clapping for a performer鼓掌,拍手喝彩
[ S ] old use a person's writing(某人的)笔迹
[ C ] a unit for measuring the height of a horse up to its shoulder一手之宽(用来测量马匹的高度)
B1 to put something into someone's hand from your own hand将…交给,将…递给
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When you've finished your work sheets, clip them together and hand them to me.
She handed me a business card with her name neatly embossed on it.
The waiter handed me the menu with a flourish.
She handed me a tissue just as I sneezed.
Please would you hand me my coat?
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