Nederlands | Engels |
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handig bijvoeglijk naamwoord | able [abler, ablest](skillful) convenient(of or pertaining to convenience; simple; easy; expedient) cunning(skillful) deft [defter, deftest](skillful) dexterous(skillful with one's hands) handy [handier, handiest](easy to use) happy [happier, happiest](appropriate, apt, felicitous) practicable(serving a useful function; functional or handy) smart [smarter, smartest](exhibiting social ability or cleverness) versatile(having varied uses or many functions) |
handigheid substantief | dexterity [dexterities](skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands) |
handigheid substantief {f} | hand [hands](power of performance; means of execution; ability; skill; dexterity) skilfulness [skilfulnesses](the state or condition of being skilful) utility [utilities](state or condition of being useful) |
handigs substantief {n} | utility [utilities](something that is useful) |
eigenhandig bijwoord | personally(in person) |
hardhandig bijvoeglijk naamwoord | heavy-handed(extreme, unnecessarily forceful) |
linkshandig substantief | left-handed(preferring the left hand over the right) southpawnoun |
onhandig bijvoeglijk naamwoord | awkward(lacking dexterity in the use of the hands) clumsy [clumsier, clumsiest](awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous) cumbersome(not easily managed or handled; awkward) feckless(without skill, ineffective) gormless(lacking intelligence or understanding; foolish) ham-fisted(lacking skill in physical movement) impractical(not practical) maladroit(not adroit; clumsy) |
onhandigheid substantief {f} | awkwardness(the state or quality of being awkward) |
overhandigen werkwoord | give(transfer the possession of something to someone else) hand [handed, handing, hands](to give, pass or transmit with the hand) hand over(to relinquish control or possession) |
overhandiger substantief | hander(a conveyor in succession) |
rechtshandig substantief | right-handed(of one who uses their right hand in preference to, or more skillfully than their left.) |