词组 | hand over |
释义 | hand over 1. hand over sth • hand sth over to give something to someone, especially after they have asked for it: ▪ The robbers ordered him to hand over all his money. ▪ Lucy handed over the car keys to Virginia and sat down in the passenger-seat. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑give 2. hand over sth • hand sth over to give control or responsibility for something to another person, country, organization etc + to ▪ Loncar gave in his resignation, and handed over his duties to his deputy, Milivoje Maksic. ▪ On 7 October 1949 the Russian occupation authorities formally handed over power to the new East German government. handover n singular when control or responsibility for something is given to another person, country, organization etc: ▪ the handover of Hong Kong to the Chinese in 1997. 3. hand sb over • hand over sb to give control or responsibility for someone, especially a prisoner or a child, to another person or authority: ▪ Knight was due to be handed over to the Spanish authorities the next day. ▪ The rebels made it clear that they would not hand over the hostages unless their demands were met. handover n singular when a prisoner or child is given to someone else who will be responsible for looking after them: ▪ Arrangements for a handover of prisoners have been made. |
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