English-Thai Dictionary
handle
N ที่จับ ที่ ถือ ด้าม มือถือ มือจับ หู จับ haft;shaft ti-jab
handle
N โอกาส ที่จะ ประสบความสำเร็จ ความน่าจะเป็น ที่จะ สำเร็จ o-kad-ti-ja-pra-sob-kwam-sam-red
handle
VT ดูแล จัดการ cope deal with du-lea
handle
VT ถือ จับ tuae
handlebar
N ที่ สำหรับ มือจับ ราว สำหรับ มือจับ ด้ามจับ จักรยาน สำหรับ ไว้ หัน เลี้ยว ti-sam-rab-mue-jab
handler
N ผู้จัดการ ผู้ดูแล manager phu-jad-kan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
HANDLE
v.t.[L. manus. ] 1. To touch; to feel with the hand; to use or hold with the hand.
The bodies we daily handle--hinder the approach of the part of our hands that press them.
2. To manage; to use; to wield.
That fellow handles a bow like a crow-keeper.
3. To make familiar by frequent touching.
The breeders in Flanders--handle their colts six months every year.
4. To treat; to discourse on; to discuss; to use or manage in writing or speaking. The author handled the subject with address. The speaker handled the arguments to the best advantage.
5. To use; to deal with; to practice.
They that handle the law knew me not. Jeremiah 2:8.
6. To treat; to use well or ill.
How wert thou handled?
7. To manage; to practice on; to transact with.
You shall see how I will handle her.
HANDLE
n.[L. ansa. ] 1. That part of a vessel or instrument which is held in the hand when used, as the haft of a sword, the bail of a kettle, etc.
2. That of which use is made; the instrument of effecting a purpose.
HANDLEAD
n.A lead for sounding.
HANDLED
pp. Touched; treated; managed.
HANDLESS
a.Without a hand.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
HANDLE
Han "dle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Handled; p. pr. & vb. n. Handling. ]Etym: [OE. handlen, AS. handian; akin to D. handelen to trade, G. handeln. See Hand. ]
1. To touch; to feel with the hand; to use or hold with the hand. Handle me, and see; for a spirit hath not flesh. Luke xxiv. 39. About his altar, handling holy things. Milton.
2. To manage in using, as a spade or a musket; to wield; often, to manage skillfully. That fellow handles his bow like a crowkeeper. Shak.
3. To accustom to the hand; to work upon, or take care of, with the hands. The hardness of the winters forces the breeders to house and handle their colts six months every year. Sir W. Temple.
4. To receive and transfer; to have pass through one's hands; hence, to buy and sell; as, a merchant handles a variety of goods, or a large stock.
5. To deal with; to make a business of. They that handle the law knew me not. Jer. ii. 8.
6. To treat; to use, well or ill. How wert thou handled being prisoner. Shak.
7. To manage; to control; to practice skill upon. You shall see how I will handle her. Shak.
8. To use or manage in writing or speaking; to treat, as a theme, an argument, or an objection. We will handle what persons are apt to envy others. Bacon. To handle without gloves. See under Glove. [Colloq. ]
HANDLE
HANDLE Han "dle, v. i.
Defn: To use the hands. They have hands, but they handle not. Ps. cxv. 7.
HANDLE
Han "dle, n. Etym: [AS. handle. See Hand. ]
1. That part of vessels, instruments, etc. , which is held in the hand when used or moved, as the haft of a sword, the knob of a door, the bail of a kettle, etc.
2. That of which use is made; the instrument for effecting a purpose; a tool. South. To give a handle, to furnish an occasion or means.
HANDLEABLE
HANDLEABLE Han "dle *a *ble, a.
Defn: Capable of being handled.
HANDLESS
HANDLESS Hand "less, a.
Defn: Without a hand. Shak.
New American Oxford Dictionary
handle
han dle |ˈhandl ˈhændl | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 feel or manipulate with the hands: heavy paving slabs can be difficult to handle | people who handle food. • drive or control (a vehicle ): where did you learn to handle a boat? • [ no obj. ] (of a vehicle ) respond in a specified manner when being driven or controlled: a roadworthy bicycle that also handles well off the pavement. 2 manage (a situation or problem ): a lawyer's ability to handle a case properly. • informal deal with (someone or something ): I don't think I could handle it if they turned me down. • control or manage commercially: the advertising company that is handling the account. • [ with adverbial ] (handle oneself ) conduct oneself in a specified manner: he handled himself with considerable aplomb. • (handle oneself ) informal defend oneself physically or verbally: I can handle myself in a fight. ▶noun 1 the part by which a thing is held, carried, or controlled: the pan features helpful lifting handles. • (a handle on ) a means of understanding, controlling, or approaching a person or situation: it'll give people some kind of handle on these issues | get a handle on your life. 2 informal the name of a person or place: that's some handle for a baby. 3 [ in sing. ] informal the total amount of money bet over a particular time (typically at a casino ) or at a particular sporting event: the monthly handle of a couple of casinos in Las Vegas. DERIVATIVES han dle a bil i ty |ˌhandl-əˈbilitē |noun, han dle a ble adjective, han dled adjective [ in combination ] : a rope-handled canvas bag, han dle less adjective ORIGIN Old English handle (noun ), handlian (verb ), from hand .
handlebar
han dle bar |ˈhandlˌbär ˈhændlˌbɑr | ▶noun (usu. handlebars ) the steering bar of a bicycle, motorcycle, scooter, or other vehicle, with a handgrip at each end.
handlebar mustache
han dle bar mus tache ▶noun a wide, thick mustache with the ends curving slightly upward.
handler
han dler |ˈhandlər ˈhændlər | ▶noun 1 [ usu. with modifier ] a person who handles or deals with certain articles or commodities: a baggage handler | a food handler. • a device that handles certain articles or substances. 2 a person who trains or has charge of an animal: the performance of dog and handler in the ring must be accurate and correct. 3 a person who trains or manages another person, in particular: • a person who trains and acts as second to a boxer. • a publicity agent. • a person who advises on and directs the activities of a politician or other public figure.
Oxford Dictionary
handle
han ¦dle |ˈhand (ə )l | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 feel or manipulate with the hands: heavy paving slabs can be difficult to handle | people who handle food. • (chiefly in soccer ) touch (the ball ) with the hand or lower arm in contravention of the rules. 2 manage (a situation or problem ): a lawyer's ability to handle a case properly. • have commercial responsibility for: the advertising company that is handling the account. • receive or deal in (stolen goods ): he admitted handling the stolen chequebook. • informal cope or deal with (someone or something ): I don't think I could handle it if they turned me down. • [ with adverbial ] (handle oneself ) conduct oneself in a specified manner: he handled himself with considerable aplomb. • (handle oneself ) informal defend oneself physically or verbally: I can handle myself in a fight. 3 drive or control (a vehicle ): he was going too fast and couldn't handle the car. • [ no obj., with adverbial ] (of a vehicle ) respond in a specified manner when being driven or controlled: the new model does not handle nearly so well. ▶noun 1 the part by which a thing is held, carried, or controlled: a holdall with two carrying handles. • (a handle on ) a means of understanding, controlling, or approaching (a person or situation ): this analogy will help readers to get a handle on the concept. 2 informal the name of a person or place: that's some handle for a baby. 3 [ in sing. ] the feel of goods, especially textiles, when handled: fabrics with a softer handle. 4 [ in sing. ] US informal the total amount of money bet over a particular time or at a particular event: the monthly handle of a couple of casinos in Las Vegas. DERIVATIVES handleability |-ˈbɪlɪti |noun, handleable adjective, handled adjective [ in combination ] : a side-handled baton, handleless adjective ORIGIN Old English handle (noun ), handlian (verb ), from hand .
handlebar
handle |bar |ˈhand (ə )lbɑː | ▶noun (usu. handlebars ) the steering bar of a bicycle, motorbike, scooter, or other vehicle, with a handgrip at each end.
handlebar moustache
handle |bar mous |tache ▶noun a wide, thick moustache with the ends curving slightly upwards.
handler
hand |ler |ˈhandlə | ▶noun 1 [ usu. with modifier ] a person who handles or deals with certain articles or commodities: a baggage handler | a food handler. 2 a person who trains or has charge of an animal, in particular a police officer in charge of a dog. 3 a person who trains or manages another person, in particular: • a person who trains and acts as second to a boxer. • a publicity agent. • a person who directs the activities of a spy or other freelance agent.
Handley Page, Frederick
Hand |ley Page see Page, Sir Frederick Handley.
American Oxford Thesaurus
handle
handle verb 1 the equipment must be handled with care: hold, pick up, grasp, grip, lift; feel, touch, finger; informal paw. 2 a car that is easy to handle: control, drive, steer, operate, maneuver, manipulate. 3 she handled the problems well: deal with, manage, tackle, take care of, take charge of, attend to, see to, sort out, apply oneself to, take in hand; respond to, field. 4 the advertising company that is handling the account: administer, manage, control, conduct, direct, guide, supervise, oversee, be in charge of, take care of, look after. 5 the traders handled goods manufactured in the Rhineland: trade in, deal in, buy, sell, supply, peddle, traffic in, purvey, hawk, tout, market. ▶noun the knife's handle: haft, shank, stock, shaft, grip, handgrip, hilt, helve, butt; knob.
Oxford Thesaurus
handle
handle verb 1 bladed tools can cause serious injury if they are not handled and stored with care: hold, pick up, grasp, grip, lift; feel, touch, finger, thumb, toy with, play with; informal paw. 2 she handled the car well on the wet roads: control, drive, steer, operate, manoeuvre, manipulate. 3 she handled the job formidably: deal with, manage, cope with, tackle, take care of, take charge of, contend with, attend to, give one's attention to, see to, sort out, apply oneself to, take something in hand, control. ANTONYMS neglect. 4 the paper handled the race story with constraint: treat, examine, tackle, explore, go into, report, review, discuss, discourse on. 5 the advertising company that is handling the account: administer, manage, control, conduct, direct, guide, supervise, oversee, be in charge of, take care of, look after. 6 some dealers handle antiquities that lack honest pedigrees: trade in, deal in, do business in, buy, sell, supply, stock, carry, peddle, traffic in, purvey, hawk, tout, market; informal push; Brit. informal flog. ▶noun the handle of the knife: haft, shank, stock, shaft, grip, handgrip, hilt, helve, butt; knob. ANTONYMS head; blade.
Duden Dictionary
Händler
Händ ler Substantiv, maskulin , der Händlerin |H ä ndler |der Händler; Genitiv: des Händlers, Plural: die Händler spätmittelhochdeutsch hand [e ]ler = jemand, der etwas tut, vollbringt, verrichtet; Unterhändler, zu handeln 1 jemand, der als Kaufmann einen Handel 2b betreibt der Händler verdient an dem Auto rund 1 500 Euro | ein ambulanter, fliegender Händler Händler, der seine Waren nicht in einem Ladengeschäft anbietet, sondern [umherziehend ] an einem Stand, Karren | er war Händler in Obst und Gemüse 2 Börsenhändler
Händlerin
Händ le rin Substantiv, feminin , die |H ä ndlerin |die Händlerin; Genitiv: der Händlerin, Plural: die Händlerinnen weibliche Form zu Händler
Händlernetz
Händ ler netz Substantiv, Neutrum Kaufmannssprache , das |H ä ndlernetz | Netz 2d von [Vertrags ]händlern
Händlerviertel
Händ ler vier tel Substantiv, Neutrum , das |H ä ndlerviertel |Geschäftsviertel
Händlervolk
Händ ler volk Substantiv, Neutrum , das |H ä ndlervolk |1 Handel treibendes Volk 2 die Händler als Berufsstand, in ihrer Gesamtheit
Handlesekunst
Hand le se kunst Substantiv, feminin , die |H a ndlesekunst |Chiromantie
Handleser
Hand le ser Substantiv, maskulin selten , der |H a ndleser |Chiromant
Handleserin
Hand le se rin Substantiv, feminin , die |H a ndleserin |weibliche Form zu Handleser
Handlexikon
Hand le xi kon Substantiv, Neutrum , das |H a ndlexikon |kleineres, handliches Lexikon
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
handle
han dle /hǽnd (ə )l /→hand 名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 (ドア 引き出しなどの )取っ手 .2 (カップ なべなどの )つまみ ; (ハンマー のみ 片手なべ ナイフなどの )柄 (え ); (バッグなどの )ハンドル (!自動車の 「ハンドル 」は (steering ) wheel, 自転車のものはhandlebar ) ▸ the handle of the knife ナイフの柄 .3 ⦅くだけて おどけて ⦆(ハム通信用の )ニックネーム ; 〘コンピュ 〙ハンドル 〘ネットワーク上での擬似的な名前 〙; 肩書 ; 名前 ▸ have a handle to one's name 肩書がある .4 «…の » 機会 , きっかけ ; 口実 , 理由 «for » ▸ give him a handle against you 君に不利になるような口実を彼に与える .5 (織物の )手ざわり .6 (競馬などの )賭 (か ) け金の額 ; (不正取引などの )純利益 .7 ⦅ニュージー ⦆ハンドル 〘ビールをはかる単位; 約1パイント 〙.fl ỳ ò ff the h á ndle ⦅くだけて ⦆急に怒り出す, かっとなる, 自制心を失う .g è t [h à ve ] a h á ndle on A ⦅くだけて ⦆A 〈人 問題など 〉を理解し始める, Aの (理解の )手がかりをつかむ ; Aを操作する, 管理する, 指導する .g ì ve A a h á ndle on B AにBの理解 [操作 ]のしかたを教える .動詞 ~s /-z /; ~d /-d /; -dling 他動詞 1 〈人が 〉〈状況 問題など 〉をうまく扱う , 論じる , 解決する ; 〈事 〉を処理する ▸ Can you handle it? この問題をうまく処理できますか ; このことを引き受けてくれませんか (!後者の意味ではcanの代わりにcouldも用いる ) ▸ handle a difficult customer やっかいな客に (うまく )対応する .2 〖~ A (+副詞 )〗A 〈人 動物 〉を扱う ; A 〈道具など 〉を使う (!副詞 は様態の表現 ) ▸ handle flowers roughly 花を手荒く扱う 3 〈人が 〉〈物 〉に手を触れる ; 〈物 〉を手で持ち上げる [握る , 動かす ]▸ Please do not handle the pictures .絵に手を触れないでください .4 〈乗り物 船など 〉を操縦する .5 〈仕事 〉を担当する .6 〈コンピュータなどが 〉〈事 〉をうまく処理する .7 ⦅くだけて ⦆〈商品 〉を商う, 売買する, 取り扱う .8 〈群衆 〉を統制 [指揮 , 指導 ]する ; 〈ボクサー 〉のセコンド役をつとめる .自動詞 〈乗り物が 〉操縦される [できる ]; 〈道具が 〉扱える ▸ The car handles well [badly ].この自動車は運転しやすい [しにくい ].h á ndle one s è lf 行儀よくする, 自制する .~a ble 形容詞
handlebar
h á ndle b à r 名詞 C 〖通例 ~s 〗(2輪車の )ハンドル (→bicycle ).~̀ m ó ustache カイゼルひげ 〘両端が上を向いた口ひげ 〙.
handler
h á n dler 名詞 C 1 (犬などの )調教師 .2 «…を » 取り扱う人 «of » , 手を使う人 .3 (芸能人などの )マネージャー .4 〘ボクシング 〙セコンド, トレーナー .5 犬 [猫 ]を展示会に出す人 .