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UK//hændz//US//hændz//

معنى Hands

The plural form of the body part at the end of the arms, used for grasping.

In simple words: The parts of the body at the end of the arms that have fingers.

Hands في جملة

  • She clapped her hands softly.
  • He washed his hands before dinner.
  • Can you help me with this? I need a little help from your hands.

كيفية استخدام Hands

Used in various contexts, from describing anatomy to idiomatic expressions (e.g., 'hands-on'). More informal settings often use it in phrases like 'give me a hand.'

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'hands' as 'hands-on' activities where you use your hands.

كلمات ذات صلة

Collocations with Hands

  • give a hand
  • hands on
  • hands up

Synonyms for Hands

  • palms
  • fingers
  • digits

Opposites of Hands

  • feet

Common mistakes with Hands

  • Confused with 'hand' vs 'hands' as singular/plural.
  • Using 'hands' when referring to the body part in a general context instead of saying 'the hand.'

Hands appears in

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More words like Hands

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أسئلة شائعة حول "Hands"

ماذا تعني "Hands"؟

The parts of the body at the end of the arms that have fingers.

ما تعريف "Hands"؟

The plural form of the body part at the end of the arms, used for grasping.

كيف تستخدم "Hands" في جملة؟

She clapped her hands softly.

هل يمكنك إعطاء مثال آخر على "Hands"؟

He washed his hands before dinner.

ما مرادفات "Hands"؟

تشمل البدائل الشائعة palms, fingers, digits.

ما عكس "Hands"؟

تشمل المعاني المعاكسة feet.

ما الكلمات التي تأتي مع "Hands"؟

غالباً ما تقترن بـ give a hand, hands on, hands up.

ما الأخطاء الشائعة عند استخدام "Hands"؟

Confused with 'hand' vs 'hands' as singular/plural. Using 'hands' when referring to the body part in a general context instead of saying 'the hand.'

كيف تنطق "Hands"؟

US: //hændz//, UK: //hændz//. استمع إلى الصوت أعلاه لسماع النطق الأصلي.

متى ينبغي أن أستخدم "Hands"؟

Used in various contexts, from describing anatomy to idiomatic expressions (e.g., 'hands-on'). More informal settings often use it in phrases like 'give me a hand.'