词组 | hand in |
释义 | Phr V hand in hands, handing, handed hand in sth or hand sth in to give a piece of written work {e.g. essay} to a teacherAll essays must be handed in on time. to give something to someone in authorityPlease hand your passport in at the office, they will be returned to you later.The terrorists must hand in their weapons if the peace process is to succeed. to tell your boss officially that you do not want to do your job any moreAs soon as this project is over, I'll be handing in my notice.I feel like handing in my resignation. hand in1. verb To submit or give something to someone. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "hand" and "in." I have to go hand in my term paper now. 2. noun A contributory role in something. It was pretty exciting to have a hand in launching the new business. We're going to find everyone who had a hand in this robbery and arrest them. *a hand in somethingand *a part in somethingFig. a part in establishing or running something. (*Typically: get ~ have ~ give someone ∼.) I would like to have a hand in the planning process. I will not let Jane have a part in this project. hand something in(to someone) Go to pass something in (to someone). hand something into submit something by hand. Did you hand your application form in? I forgot to hand in my test paper. hand inv. To deliver or submit something to someone: I handed in my homework. The committee finally handed the proposal in to the mayor. hand in/and glove On intimate terms or in close association: "The folklore of American academia says that publishing and teaching go hand in glove" (Edward B. Fiske). |
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