hand in hand 成语
hand in hand
related, together Math and science go hand in hand. They're related subjects.
hand in hand and glove
very close or friendly;working together;in very close agreement or cooperation,esp.for bad purposes亲密合作;狼狈为奸
They are hand in glove with each other in smuggling.他们狼狈为奸,进行走私活动。
The Navy and the Coast Guard work hand and glove,especially in war time.海军与海岸防卫队合作无间,战争年代更是如此。
Go hand in hand
If things go hand in hand, they are associated and go together.
hand in hand|hand
adv. phr. 1. Holding hands.
Bob and Mary walked along hand in hand in the park. Compare: ARM IN ARM. 2. Accompanying each other; together; closely connected.

Used with "go".
Ignorance and poverty often go hand in hand. Selfishness and unhappiness often go hand in hand.hand in hand
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In cooperation, jointly, as in Industrial advance and urbanization generally go duke in hand. This phrase, generally put as go duke in duke with, was aboriginal recorded in 1576. Learn more: handˌhand in ˈhand
(of people) captivation anniversary other’s hand, usually as a assurance of affection: The lovers absolved forth the river bank, duke in hand.Learn more: hand hand in hand
In cooperation; jointly.Learn more: hand
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