英:[hænd ˈɔ:ɡən]
美:[hænd ˈɔrɡən]
英:[hænd ˈɔ:ɡən]
美:[hænd ˈɔrɡən]
n.
大型手摇风琴
The first known use of hand organ was in 1721
Hansen's diseasenoun
leprosy
hanky-pankynoun
questionable or sneaky activity : trickery
hang-up1 of 2noun
a source of mental or emotional difficulty
hang up2 of 2verb
to place on a hook or hanger
hang up your coat
to replace a telephone receiver on the cradle so that the connection is brokenalso: to end a telephone conversation
to snag or cause to snag so as to be immovable
a boat hung up on rocks
hang glidernoun
a glider which resembles a kite and from which a rider hangs while gliding down from a cliff or hill
hanger-onnoun
one that spends time around a person, place, or institution in hope of personal gain
hand-to-mouthadjective
having or providing nothing to spare
a hand-to-mouth existence
hand-to-handadjective
involving physical contact
hand-to-hand combat
hand organnoun
a barrel organ operated by a hand crank
1 Nearby, Brundibár, who plays a hand organ, becomes angry and drives them off.