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To help with something or to help someone.
I have NO idea what you're trying to ask about mines... If you're asking what "lend someone a hand" means, it means to offer assistance, as if you were reaching out your hand to help them.
I don't know about "lay a hand", but "lend a hand" means to help someone out
There are two separate idioms:1) To give someone a hand (with a chore), or to lend a hand -to give assistance with a task, to help out2) To give someone a hand (applause), or to give them a big hand -to clap your hands in appreciation of a performance
To help somebody.
The meaning of the English phrase "to give a hand" to help someone. A variation of this phrase is "to give a helping hand"; this means to assist someone in working towards a common goal.
Help, assist.
Meaning he will help you out.
This is a colloquialism. To give a hand or lend a hand means to help or assist.
Anyone who can lend a hand to put it out, especially firefighters.
It means they are asking you to help with whatever it is they are doing at that moment.
You can always ask someone in your family if they can lend a hand. If not go in your local yellow pages and hire help. There are many maid services that would gladly come and do it at an affordable price.