mano

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Spanisch - Türkisch
elden
elimden
bir yandan
taraftan
elden teslim
yandan
el
elinden
ellem
eliyle

O, sol eliyle yazı yazar. - Escribe con la mano izquierda.

Spanisch - Englisch
handling
hand, part of the body at the end of the arm
trunk, long nasal appendage on an elephant's face
policy, course or method of action
pointer on a clock
paw, animal foot
cards dealt to a card player
handball
coat of paint
claw, talon
lead
hand

A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. - Más vale pájaro en mano que ciento volando.

A bird in hand is better than two in the bush. - Más vale pájaro en mano que ciento volando.

hand up

Listen to me, said the Demon, placing his hand upon my head. - Escúchame, dijo el demonio, reposando su mano sobre mi cabeza.

The man that lays his hand upon a woman, save in the way of kindness, is a wretch whom't were gross flattery to name a coward. - El hombre que le pone la mano encima a una mujer, excepto si lo hace con gentileza, es un miserable al cual sería un gran piropo llamarle cobarde.

Türkisch - Englisch
gambler's slang take, money gained in a gamble
money gained in a gamble
Englisch - Englisch
{i} family name
A piece of volcanic rock used with both hands to grind food against another rock Means hand
(MAH-no) [Spanish for hand] Grinding stone A hand-held stone used to grind grain, nuts and seeds on the larger metate
{i} muller, grindstone, grain grinder
'Mind', is in the Abhidhamma used as a synonym of vinnana (consciousness) and citta (state of consciousness, mind)
hand
A hand held stone used to grind nuts, seeds, or grain against a metate
A flat groundstone tool used in association with a metate for grinding things such as nuts, berries, corn, and rock A mano is held in the hand and pressed against a metate with the material to be ground located between the two The Spanish word for "hand" Back
A stone with a flat side that was primarily used to grind edible substances, typically corn, grains and nut meats
From the Spanish la mano ("hand"), a loaf-shaped handstone used for grinding seeds, pigments, and so forth, on a metate or millingstone (Moratto 1984: 592)
A shaped, hand-held stone used to grind grains, nuts, seeds, and mineral pigments by moving it back and forth on a metate
The muller, or crushing and grinding stone, used in grinding corn on a metate
[n] A hand-held stone, often granitic, used with a metate to grind dried corn or other plant foods
MAH-noh a stone used with a metate for grinding (literally means "hand")
Italienisch - Spanisch
de mano
mano

    Etymologie

    [ 'mä-(")nO ] (noun.) circa 1892. Spanish, literally, hand, from Latin manus; more at MANUAL.
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