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词组 hand out
释义
Idiom
hand outhand out (something)
to give something to each person present.
Would you please hand out the balloons to the children?

Phr V
hand out
hands, handing, handed
hand out sth or hand sth out
to give something to each person in a group of people
They stood on the street corner handing out leaflets.Some hospitals hand out free samples of baby milk.
handout
noun something, especially money, clothing, or food, that is given to poor people in order to help them
We don't expect handouts, only what is rightfully ours.
handout
noun a piece of paper that is given to people who go to a talk or class and which has information on it about the subject dealt with in the talk or class
If you can't attend the lecture, make sure someone gives you a copy of the handout.
if you hand out something {e.g. advice, criticism, punishment}, you give it to someone, usually when they do not want it
Prisoners complained about the harsh treatment handed out to them.She's good at handing out criticism but she can't take it.
phrasehand out1. hand out sthhand sth out to give something such as a book, piece of paper etc to each of the people in a group or to people who are passing: Doug came into the office and handed out invitations to his 40th birthday party. Students were standing outside the station handing out anti-war leaflets. SIMILAR TO: give out, hand aroundhandout n C a piece of paper given to people who are attending a lesson, meeting etc, with information on it about the subject being taught or discussed: As usual, Mr Collier started the lesson by passing round several handouts.2. hand out sthhand sth out to give something, especially money or food, to people who need it or for a particular purpose: The organization hands out around $50,000 a year to young people with special educational needs. This year the city is planning to hand out less than $1 billion in social and medical services.handout n C money, food etc that is given to someone who needs it or for a particular purpose: Darlington is planning three major improvement schemes, that to a $700,000 government handout.3. hand out sthhand sth out to give advice, information, criticism etc to someone: Doctors are used to handing out advice to patients about family planning. This time, Claudine was handing out heavy hints that I had kept her waiting too long. SIMILAR TO: give out4. hand out sthhand sth out to officially give someone a punishment: Harsher punishments are being handed out to drunk drivers. Watson showed no emotion when the judge handed out the sentence. SIMILAR TO: hand down

hand out

1. verb To distribute something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "hand" and "out." Volunteers will come around and hand out pamphlets before the lecture.
2. verb To provide or share something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "hand" and "out." When do you think the boss will hand out a decision on this issue?
3. noun A paper or papers that are to be distributed to a group. In this usage, the phrase is usually hyphenated. Volunteers will come around with hand-outs before the lecture begins.
4. noun Something given as aid to a person in need. In this usage, the phrase is usually hyphenated. Ever since I lost my job, I've had to rely on hand-outs from the government.

hand something out

 (to someone)
1. to give something out to someone. The judge was known for handing heavy fines out. She handed out large fines to everyone.
2. to pass something, usually papers, out to people. The teacher handed the tests out to the students. Please hand out these papers.

hand out

Distribute, as in The teacher handed out the test papers. [Late 1800s] For a synonym, see pass out, def. 1.

hand out

v.
1. To distribute something freely; disseminate something: He handed out flyers in the street all morning. I gave the flyers to the volunteer and told her to hand them out quickly.
2. To administer or mete something: It seemed like the jury handed out an arbitrary verdict. The judge is known for handing tough sentences out to juvenile offenders.

handout

1. n. a gift of money, food, or other goods to a needy person. (Often in the negative, as in the examples.) Give him a handout and send him on his way.
2. n. an informational sheet of paper “handed out” to people. As you can see on your handout, 40 percent of those who started never finished.
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