hand to hand in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for hand to hand in the English»French Dictionary

I.hand [Brit hand, Am hænd] N

1. hand ANAT:

hands off inf!
pas touche! inf
hands off inf!

7. hand (possession):

I.strain [Brit streɪn, Am streɪn] N

2. strain (pressure):

III.strain [Brit streɪn, Am streɪn] VB trans

IV.strain [Brit streɪn, Am streɪn] VB intr

See also nerve

I.nerve [Brit nəːv, Am nərv] N

nerves npl:

nerfs mpl
trac m inf

I.flatten [Brit ˈflat(ə)n, Am ˈflætn] VB trans

II.flatten [Brit ˈflat(ə)n, Am ˈflætn] VB intr

flatten → flatten out

See also flatten out

I.top [Brit tɒp, Am tɑp] N

II.top [Brit tɒp, Am tɑp] ADJ

1. top (highest):

dernier/-ière
top division SPORTS
premier/-ière
to get top marks SCHOOL

IV.top <pres part topping; pret, pp topped> [Brit tɒp, Am tɑp] VB trans

to top oneself refl < pres part topping; pret, pp topped> inf:

il pousse! inf
to be the tops inf, dated

I.substitute [Brit ˈsʌbstɪtjuːt, Am ˈsəbstəˌt(j)ut] N

II.substitute [Brit ˈsʌbstɪtjuːt, Am ˈsəbstəˌt(j)ut] VB trans

I.sponge [Brit spʌn(d)ʒ, Am spəndʒ] N

II.sponge [Brit spʌn(d)ʒ, Am spəndʒ] VB trans

III.to sponge off, to sponge on VB intr inf, pej

I.attach [Brit əˈtatʃ, Am əˈtætʃ] VB trans

II.attach [Brit əˈtatʃ, Am əˈtætʃ] VB intr form

III.to attach oneself to VB refl

I.free [Brit friː, Am fri] N a. free period SCHOOL

II.free [Brit friː, Am fri] ADJ

1. free (unhindered, unrestricted):

2. free (not captive or tied):

III.free [Brit friː, Am fri] ADV

See also trouble-free, tax-free, lunch, lead-free, country

trouble-free [Brit ˌtrʌb(ə)lˈfriː, Am ˌtrəblˈfri] ADJ

I.lunch [Brit lʌn(t)ʃ, Am lən(t)ʃ] N

II.lunch [Brit lʌn(t)ʃ, Am lən(t)ʃ] VB intr

lead-free [Brit lɛdˈfriː, Am lɛdˈfri] ADJ

country [Brit ˈkʌntri, Am ˈkəntri] N

I.glory [Brit ˈɡlɔːri, Am ˈɡlɔri] N

IV.glory [Brit ˈɡlɔːri, Am ˈɡlɔri]

hand to hand in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for hand to hand in the English»French Dictionary

Phrases:

II.to [tu:] infinitive particle

See also from, at-sign, at2, at1

at → at-sign

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The prevalence and style of hand-to-hand combat training often changes based on perceived need.
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She also has a strange ability to control jellyfish, and is very skilled at hand-to-hand combat, as well as talented at art and cooking.
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Their inexperience causes them to blunder and allows the enemy to close with them in hand-to-hand combat.
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He possesses vast strength and fights mainly through hand-to-hand combat, but has the mentality of a child.
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During hand-to-hand combat and when deflecting deadly projectiles, the personal shield was considered a vital component of a warriors battle gear.
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For example, the arm augmentation requires the player to decide between boosting their character's skill in hand-to-hand combat or his ability to lift heavy objects.
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She is a formidable hand-to-hand combatant, and skilled in various martial arts, and she is an expert markswoman, swordswoman, and gymnast.
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They had also engaged in tactical training, trained in hand-to-hand combat, and acquired military gear and combat apparel.
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Physical fitness, swimming and hand-to-hand combat are stressed in a PT program designed around endurance, functional fitness and amphibious training.
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With no way to lock onto specific targets in hand-to-hand combat, it can get confusing whom you're attacking.
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