hand • ker • chief / ' hregksrtjif /
a square piece of cloth or paper that you use for clearing (
blowing ) your nosehan .die
1 © / ъаяки / «owi [count]the part of a thing that you hold in your hand I turned the handle and opened the door. Hold that knife by the handle.
—Look at the picture at cup
.han .die 2© / 'haendl/ verb
( han • dles , han • dling , han • dled )to touch something with your hands Always wash your hands before you handle food.
to control or deal with someone or something He's not very good at handling pressure.
han
• dle • bars / ' hrendlbarz / noun [ plural ]the part at the front of a bicycle or motorcycle that you hold when you are riding it — Look at the picture at
bicycle .hand • made
/ |hrend ' meid / adjectivemade by a person, not by a machine handmade chocolates
hand • out
/ ' hrendaut / noun [ count ]food, money, etc. that is given to people who need it Although she couldn't pay her rent, she was too proud to accept handouts.
a printed sheet of paper that is given to people, for example to explain something in class
Put all of your handouts in your notebook.
hand • shake
/ ' hrendjeik / noun [ count ]the action of shaking someone's right hand with your right hand
a firm handshake
hand • some / ' hrenssm / adjective
(usually used about a man) attractive
a handsome man
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attractive
can be used about any person who is nice to look at: He's polite and attractive. ♦ a group of attractive young womenbeautiful
(usually used to describe a woman or girl) very attractive: a beautiful, intelligent woman ♦ She looked beautiful that night.good-looking
(used more about men than women) attractive: The band's lead singer is very good-looking. ♦ a good-looking young actorpretty
(usually used about a girl or young woman) attractive: She has a very pretty face. ♦ a pretty little girl in a pink dresshandsome
(usually used about a man or boy) attractive: You look so handsome in that suit! ♦ a polite, handsome manhands -on
/ |hrendz ' an / adjectivedoing something yourself, instead of watching someone else do it
She needs some hands-on experience .
hand • writ • ing / ' hrendraitig / noun
[noncount]the way you write
Her handwriting is difficult to read.
hand • writ • ten / hrendritn / adjective
written by hand, not typed or printed a handwritten note
hand • y / hrendi / adjective ( hand • i • er , hand • i • est )useful
This bag will be handy for carrying my books.
near and easy to find or reach Always keep a first-aid kit handy.
come in handy
to be useful
Don't throw that box away — it might come in handy. hand
• y • man / ' hrendimren / noun [ count ]( plural
hand .y • men / ' hrendimen / ) a person whose job is to make or repair things, especially in a house or other buildinghang
© / haeg / verb1 ( hangs , hang ing , hung / h.g / has hung ) to put
something on a hook or fasten something to a wall Hang your coat up in the hall.
hung the picture over the fireplace.
( hangs
, hang • ing , hanged , has hanged ) to kill yourself or another person by putting a rope around the neck and allowing the body to drop downwardShe was hanged for murder.
hang around ( informal
)to stay somewhere with nothing special to do
My plane was late so I had to hang around in the airport
all morning.