by the hand英英释义

idiom

by holding someone's hand—sometimes used figurativelyYou can't expect me to lead you by the hand through every difficult situation.

I took him by the hand and led him through the crowd.

idiom

by holding someone's hand—sometimes used figurativelyYou can't expect me to lead you by the hand through every difficult situation.

I took him by the hand and led him through the crowd.

by the hand 例句

1 In the first photo, Chicago leads Khloé Kardashian's son Tatum, 19 months, by the hand as the two walk up a sandy bank.

2 Material discrimination was tested by asking the participant to identify the material grasped by the hand, whether copper, glass, or plastic, using only temperature differentiation as a guide.

3 And that’s already kind of the point: Thinking happens in the mind, by the hand, with a tool—and, by extension, with the help of others.

4 Her friend will eventually die by the hand of her abuser.

5 The making of a successful party is like the baking of a wonderful soufflé: the ingredients and proportions must be weighed and measured by the hand of an artist, should be taken out of the oven at exactly the psychological moment, and served hot.

6 The recording then seems to show Majors taking her by the hand and crossing the street.

7 And the very best books will take you by the hand (metaphorically) and teach you a new skill right in your own kitchen.

8 On one side of the street, people wait patiently in line for the bus as fathers lead their children by the hand on the walk home.

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