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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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I. handle [Am ˈhændl, Brit ˈhand(ə)l] SUBST
1.1. handle:
handle (of cup, jug)
asa f (con artículo masculino en el singular)
handle (of door)
handle (knob)
handle (of drawer)
handle (of drawer)
handle (of broom, knife, spade)
handle (of bag, basket)
asa f (con artículo masculino en el singular)
handle (of pump)
to fly off the handle
to get a handle on sth
to get a handle on sth
1.2. handle ugs:
handle (opportunity)
handle (pretext)
handle (pretext)
2.1. handle (title) ugs:
to have a handle to one's name
2.2. handle (name):
handle sl
3. handle COMPUT:
handle
II. handle [Am ˈhændl, Brit ˈhand(ə)l] VERB trans
1.1. handle (touch):
“handle with care
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1.2. handle (manipulate, manage):
handle vehicle/weapon
he has no idea how to handle a saw
too hot to handle the situation was too hot to handle
2.1. handle (deal with):
handle people
handle situation/affair
2.2. handle (cope with emotionally) ugs:
handle stress/tension
he can't handle the job
3.1. handle (be responsible for):
handle business/financial matters
handle business/financial matters
handle business/financial matters
3.2. handle (do business in):
handle goods/commodities
3.3. handle (process):
III. handle [Am ˈhændl, Brit ˈhand(ə)l] VERB intr
handle
IV. handle [Am ˈhændl, Brit ˈhand(ə)l] VERB refl
to handle oneself
grab handle SUBST
grab handle
asa f (con artículo masculino en el singular)
grab handle
agarradera f LatAm
dead man's handle SUBST
dead man's handle
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
handle
handle
handle
handle
handle
handle
door handle
to handle
im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
I. handle [ˈhændl] SUBST
1. handle:
handle (of pot, basket, bag)
asa f
handle (of drawer)
handle (of knife)
2. handle:
handle (knob)
handle (lever)
3. handle ugs (name):
handle
Wendungen:
to fly off the handle ugs
II. handle [ˈhændl] VERB trans
1. handle (touch):
handle
handle with care
2. handle (move, transport):
handle
3. handle:
handle machine, tool, weapon
handle chemicals
I don't know how to handle her
4. handle (direct):
handle
handle case
I'll handle this
5. handle (control):
handle
handle work, difficult situation
6. handle (discuss, portray):
handle subject
7. handle (operate):
handle car
handle car
manejar LatAm
handle boat
8. handle Brit HANDEL:
handle
III. handle [ˈhændl] VERB intr
to handle poorly
OpenDict-Eintrag
handle SUBST
handle (grab)
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
handle
handle
handle
handle
handle
handle
handle
to handle
im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
I. handle [ˈhæn·dəl] SUBST
1. handle:
handle (of pot, basket, bag)
asa f
handle (of drawer)
handle (of knife)
2. handle:
handle (knob)
handle (lever)
3. handle sl RADIO (name):
handle
Wendungen:
to fly off the handle ugs
to get a handle on sth
II. handle [ˈhæn·dəl] VERB trans
1. handle (touch):
handle
2. handle (move, transport):
handle
handle with care
3. handle:
handle machine, tool, weapon
handle chemicals
I don't know how to handle her
4. handle (direct):
handle
handle case
I'll handle this
5. handle (control):
handle
handle work, difficult situation
6. handle (discuss, portray):
handle subject
7. handle (operate):
handle car
handle car
manejar LatAm
handle boat
III. handle [ˈhæn·dəl] VERB intr
to handle poorly
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
handle
handle
handle
handle
door handle
to handle
handle
handle
to handle
Present
Ihandle
youhandle
he/she/ithandles
wehandle
youhandle
theyhandle
Past
Ihandled
youhandled
he/she/ithandled
wehandled
youhandled
theyhandled
Present Perfect
Ihavehandled
youhavehandled
he/she/ithashandled
wehavehandled
youhavehandled
theyhavehandled
Past Perfect
Ihadhandled
youhadhandled
he/she/ithadhandled
wehadhandled
youhadhandled
theyhadhandled
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An oatmeal-like coating hid fruit-based gummy bears that appeared when hot water was added and the product stirred.
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It really makes the scene - try watching it without the sound; it suddenly seems a lot less hot and a lot more yucky.
www.stuff.co.nz
The hot end of the replaceable tube is covered with turbulators for better heat transfer.
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His ability to get hot under all conditions and at all times is uncanny.
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A cup of hot milk tea is usually either served in a ceramic cup (often referred to as a coffee cup) or a tall cylindrical plastic glass.
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