What does handskas in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word handskas in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use handskas in Swedish.
The word handskas in Swedish means handle, hantera, handskas med ngt, ta itu med ngn, handskas med ngt, hantera, hantera, hantera, ta hand om ngt, handskas med ngn/ngt, komma överens med. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word handskas
handle
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hantera(person: handle, deal with) It is astonishing the way she manages to raise a family, hold a full-time job and cope with a bed-ridden mother, all at the same time. |
handskas med ngt(machine, etc.: handle a volume, load) My washing machine can only cope with small loads. |
ta itu med ngn(colloquial (confront) If you face up to bullies, they usually leave you alone afterwards. |
handskas med ngt(having to confront) I don't want to be faced with that problem. |
hantera(informal (cope) After she went blind, it took her a long time to learn how to get along without vision. |
hantera(cope with) Han kunde inte hantera den emotionella påverkan som hans fars död innebar. He couldn't handle the emotional effect of his father's death. |
hantera(respond to) The politician handled the difficult question by not answering it. |
ta hand om ngt(cope with) I'll meet that problem later. For now, I have to do this job. |
handskas med ngn/ngt(deal with sb/sth) Emily was surprised how many small difficulties she had to reckon with as a new mother. |
komma överens med(get along with sb) For a teenager, she relates well to adults. |
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