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词组 hand on
释义
Phr V
hand on
hands, handing, handed
hand on sth or hand sth on
to give something that you do not want or have finished dealing with to someone else so that they can deal with it
The papers are signed by an official before being handed on to the next department.
to give or teach something to someone who will be alive after you have died
These are dances which have been handed on from one generation to the next.
phrasehand on1. hand on sthhand sth on BrE to give or teach something to someone, especially a younger member of your family, so that they will have it or know about it after you have died+ from The house, built in the fifteenth century, was handed on from one generation of the family to the next.+ to Most of the young people have left the island now, so we cannot hand the old traditions on to them. SIMILAR TO: pass down, hand down, pass on2. hand on sthhand sth on BrE to give something to someone else so that they can deal with it, look at it, or use it: He handed the letter on to his lawyers. Most people's income is taxed directly by their employers, who then hand on the money to the tax office. SIMILAR TO: pass on

hand on

1. To give something to someone else. A noun or pronoun can be used between "hand" and "on." Will you please hand my resume on to the hiring manager?
2. To leave or bequeath something to someone. A noun or pronoun can be used between "hand" and "on." I can't believe Grandmother handed all of her jewelry on to me!

hand something on

 (to someone or something)
1. Lit. to pass something on to someone or a group. Please hand this on to Walter after you've read it. Please read this and hand it on.
2. Fig. to bequeath something to someone or a group. I want to hand this land on to my children. The family will hand on the business to a foundation.

hand on

Turn over to another, as in When you've read it, please hand it on to Sam. This term can also be used in the sense of "bequeath" (see hand down, def. 1). [Second half of 1800s]

hand on

v.
1. To pass something to someone: I handed the letter on to my cousin after I read it. The lawyer handed on the contract to each party so that it could be signed.
2. To bequeath something to someone: The elders handed on their traditions to the younger generation. My grandparents handed the property on to me in their will.
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