词组 | hand over |
释义 | Idiom hand overhand over (someone/something) to give someone or something to someone else.The prisoners were handed over to the marshals to be taken to another jail to serve their sentences.The old man handed his passport over. Phr V hand over hands, handing, handed hand over sth or hand sth over to give something to someone elseThe driver was forced to hand over the car keys and was left standing on the roadside. hand over (sth/sb) or hand (sth/sb) over to give someone else responsibility for or control of something or someoneoften + toHe announced his decision to resign and hand over to his junior.Dr Clarke will be handing over responsibility for her patients from next month.All prisoners of war will be handed over after the ceasefire. handover noun usually singularI think we're all hoping for a peaceful handover. hand over1. To give or yield someone or something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "hand" and "over." I still have a hard time handing the baby over to the nanny when I leave for work in the morning. When you retire, you'll have to hand over all of your responsibilities to someone else, you know. 2. To deliver someone into someone else's authority or jurisdiction. A noun or pronoun can be used between "hand" and "over." We can't harbor a criminal—we need to hand him over to the authorities. Hand it over.Give it to me. (Fixed order.) It's mine. Hand it over! Come on. Give me the box of jewels. Hand it over! hand someone or something over (to someone or something)to deliver someone or something to someone or a group; to relinquish someone or something to someone or a group. The kidnappers handed the child over to the go-between. All right, hand over the hostage! hand something overto give something (to someone); to relinquish something (to someone); to turn something over (to someone). Come on, John! Hand over my wallet. Please hand this over to the guard. hand overRelease or relinquish to another's possession or control. For example, You may as well hand over the money, or He decided to hand the store over to his children. [c. 1800] For a synonym, see turn over, def. 5. hand overv. 1. To give something to someone: Hand over all your money! I handed my keys over to the valet. 2. To release or relinquish authority or responsibility to someone or something: The president handed over power to the militants. The king handed the throne over to his successor. 3. To pass someone into the authority of another: The sheriff handed over the suspects to the FBI. The state police handed the escaped prisoner over to the federal authorities. |
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