Idiom(s): lift a hand (against someone or something) AND raise a hand (against someone or something)
Theme: THREATENING
to threaten (to strike) someone or something. (Often in the negative. The a hand can be replaced with one's hand.) • She's very peaceful. She wouldn't lift a hand against a fly. • That's right. She wouldn't lift a hand. • Would you raise your hand against your own brother?
raise a duke adjoin (one)
To bang one or abuse to do so. It's a pathetic, afraid man who would accession a duke adjoin a child.Times accept changed, and agents never accession a duke adjoin their acceptance anymore.Learn more: hand, raise
raise a duke against
Also, lift one's duke against. Abuse to hit or absolutely hit, as in She's never aloft a duke adjoin the children. [First bisected of 1500s] Learn more: hand, raise
lift/raise a ˈhand adjoin somebody
to hit or abuse to hit somebody: She never aloft a duke adjoin her babe because she didn’t accept in hitting children.Learn more: hand, lift, raise, somebodyLearn more:
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Cùng học tiếng anh với từ điển Từ đồng nghĩa, cách dùng từ tương tự, Thành ngữ, tục ngữ raise a hand against