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голямата стрелка на часовника
hour hand СЪЩ
английски
английски
български
български
български
български
английски
английски
I. hand [hænd] СЪЩ
1. hand АНАТ:
to do sth by hand
to tie hand and foot a. прен
2. hand (handy, within reach):
3. hand (what needs doing now):
to be on hand object
to be on hand person
to get out of hand things, situation
to get out of hand person
4. hand pl (responsiblity, authority, care):
давам [o. оставям] нщ в ръцете на нкг прен
5. hand (assistance):
to give (sb) a hand (with sth)
помагам (на нкг) (в нщ)
6. hand (control):
7. hand GAMES:
to show one's hand a. прен
8. hand (pointer on clock):
9. hand:
10. hand (skilful person):
11. hand (applause):
12. hand (measurement of horse's height):
13. hand (handwriting):
14. hand ИНФОРМ:
Phrases:
II. hand [hænd] ГЛАГ прх
1. hand (give):
2. hand (give credit to):
hour [ˈaʊəʳ, Am ˈaʊr] СЪЩ
1. hour (60 minutes):
per hour ИНФОРМ
2. hour (time of day):
out of hours, after hour Am, Aus
3. hour (time for an activity):
4. hour (period of time):
Present
Ihand
youhand
he/she/ithands
wehand
youhand
theyhand
Past
Ihanded
youhanded
he/she/ithanded
wehanded
youhanded
theyhanded
Present Perfect
Ihavehanded
youhavehanded
he/she/ithashanded
wehavehanded
youhavehanded
theyhavehanded
Past Perfect
Ihadhanded
youhadhanded
he/she/ithadhanded
wehadhanded
youhadhanded
theyhadhanded
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The drive method may be as simple as a gear motor that rotates at a very slow average rate of one revolution per day (15 degrees per hour).
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After steady growth over the first half of the century, including winning paid sick leave, annual leave and a forty-hour week, the union really took off in the 1950s.
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