English to Spanish Dictionary handholding

handholding

tomar de las manos
definition
noun
He spares us any obvious handholding , but it nonetheless becomes clear what Jef is doing and why.
the provision of careful support or guidance to someone during a learning process or a period of change.
example
Since then, Johnson has also done a good bit of 'handholding' for Valley Center's doctors.
But the fact remains that there are still some vulnerable sections of society that need 'handholding' , even to enjoy the fruits of globalisation.
They also require a tremendous amount of 'handholding' and attention.
It's not exactly rocket science, but newbies sometimes find the process confusing and require some 'handholding' .
As soon as everyone had bought their first cell phone, the partners figured, consumers would need less 'handholding' .
You can view properties without travelling to France and it has a string of regional offices providing a 'handholding' English-speaking service once you are there.
There is no courting, no sweet talk or 'handholding' .
Go slow, one at a time (maybe even with some 'handholding' by a dear friend or professional-type person).
That can require some 'handholding' , Chan admits, but it's work that has earned Schwab a loyal customer base.
When employees at his $28 million, 85-person printing and graphics company need to take leave, Grossman does a lot of 'handholding' .
The problem is that the amount of 'handholding' an average end-user needs in buying a computer exceeds the margin you could possibly make on selling it.
We send a volunteer who does some 'handholding' , after which the society becomes strong enough to move forward.
This mental effort on the part of the viewer frustrates many people, but Cohen fans appreciate the lack of 'handholding' .
The Sur-Tel account was fine, but they needed the usual client 'handholding' .
Many, like him, see students as inadequately prepared, lacking basic writing skills and foundational knowledge, constantly complaining about hard work or boredom, and expecting spoon feeding and 'handholding' .
‘Early-stage clients tend to be very frenetic and require a ton of 'handholding' ,’ he says.
Conservatives are lazy, they respond to orders, liberals don't need or want the 'handholding' .
They want 'handholding' and financial advice more than ever,’ said Butler.
And don't come to New York and expect this level of 'handholding' , because it won't exist.
If you want a new kind of stealth challenge, this isn't it because there's far too much 'handholding' going on throughout Operation Surma.
They require serious 'handholding' and that is why the company recently launched its Trusted Advisor Program.
When you're in the trenches, there's no 'handholding' .
Clarifying expectations does not mean 'handholding' or telling people how to do their jobs.
The lack of warmth in the Kerzner 'handholding' , is highly unconvincing.
He spares us any obvious 'handholding' , but it nonetheless becomes clear what Jef is doing and why.
It turns out that there is virtually no scientific research that requires human 'handholding' except the study of human adaptation to space itself.
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