词组 | get one's hands on |
释义 | Idiom get one's hands on someone or something and lay one's hands on someone or something Theme: ACQUISITION to get (a)hold of someone or something; to get someone or something in one's grasp. (Informal. Sometimes said in anger, as if one may wish to do harm.)Just wait until I get my hands on Tom. I'll really give him something to think about.When I lay my hands on my book again, I'll never lend it to anyone. lay (one's) hands on (someone or something)1. To touch or grasp someone, often with the threat of violence. Oh, once I lay my hands on you, you'll take back what you said! 2. To acquire something, usually a physical object. I need to go to the library and lay my hands on this book for my research paper. It took years, but I've finally laid my hands on this very rare Beatles recording! lay hands on1. Also, get one's hands on. Get someone or something in one's grasp, especially to do harm. For example, Tom's gone off with the keys again; just wait till I lay my hands on him. [c. a.d. 1000] 2. Also, get or lay or put one's hands on . Find, obtain, as in As soon as I lay hands on the book, I'll call you, or He couldn't seem to put his hands on last year's sales figures. Also see get hold of. |
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