Significado: cash in handdinero en efectivo; fondos; valores o bienes en efectivo
in hand Idioma
hand in hand
related, together Math and science go hand in hand. They're related subjects.
hat in hand
humble, almost begging If he doesn't find a job in town, he'll return to us, hat in hand.
have it in hand
be able to control it, have it under control A fire started in the kitchen, but it's okay. We have it in hand.
have things in hand
(See have it in hand)
in hand
able to control, under control Some fans began fighting, but the police have things in hand.
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。
have in hand
1.have or possess占有 I have no money in hand.我手头无钱。 2.control控制 We have the situation well in hand.我们完全控制了局势。
with hat in hand
Idiom(s): (with) hat in hand
Theme: HUMILITY
with humility. • She stormed off but came back with hat in hand when she ran out of money. • We had to go hat in hand to the committee to get a grant for our proposal.
have sth in hand
Idiom(s): have sth in hand
Theme: PROXIMITY
to have something in one's hand or close by. • I have your letter of May tenth in hand. • I have my pen in hand, and I'm ready to write.
come in handy
Idiom(s): come in handy
Theme: USEFULNESS
to be useful or convenient. (Informal.) • A small television set in the bedroom would come in handy. • A good hammer always comes in handy. • A nice cool drink would come in handy about now.
A bird in hand is worth two in a bush.
It's better to keep what you have than to risk losing it by searching for something better.
Go hand in hand
If things go hand in hand, they are associated and go together.
come in handy|come|handy
v. phr., informal To prove useful. Robinson Crusoe found tools in the ship which came in handy when he built a house.The French he learned in high school came in handy when he was in the army in France.
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.
hat in hand|hand|hat
adv. phr., informal In a humble and respectful manner. They went hat in hand to the old woman to ask for her secret recipe.
in hand|hand
adv. or adj. phr. 1. Under control. The principal was happy to find that the new teacher had her class in hand.The baby-sitter kept the children well in hand.Mabel was frightened when the barking dog ran at her, but she soon got herself in hand and walked on. Antonym: OUT OF HAND. 2. In your possession; with you. Often used in the phrase "cash in hand". Tom figured that his cash in hand with his weekly pay would be enough to buy a car. Compare: ON HAND. 3. Being worked on; with you to do. We should finish the work we have in hand before we begin something new.
join forces|forces|hand|hands|join|join hands
v. phr. To get together for the same aim; group together for a purpose; unite. The students and the graduates joined forces to raise money when the gym burned down.The American soldiers joined hands with the British in the war against Germany. Compare: THROW IN ONE'S LOT WITH.
win hands down|hand|hands|win
v. phr. To win conclusively and without external help. The opposition was so weak that Dan won the election hands down.
take in hand Deal with, assume control of, as in He's going to take their debts in hand and see if they need to declare bankruptcy, or Once the new teacher takes them in hand this class will do much better. [c. 1300] Also see in hand, def. 2.
win hands down
win hands down Also, win in a walk or breeze. See under hands down.
in hand
1. In one's concrete possession. He said he will accomplish the commitment aback he has the banknote in hand.I've got all of those things in hand, so we don't accept to go to the store.2. Beneath control. You charge to get this bearings in duke afore it escalates.3. Currently actuality discussed or dealt with; beneath consideration. Please stick to the amount in hand—we absolutely don't accept time to go off on tangents.Learn more: hand
*in hand
in one's ascendancy or control. (*Typically: be ~; accept article ~.) It's in hand. I accept it appropriate here.The affidavit are in hand. Accept no fear.Learn more: hand
in hand
1. Accessible at the present time, as in The aggregation has actual little banknote in hand. [Late 1300s] 2. Under one's ascendancy or authority, as in The badge had the bearings able-bodied in hand. [Early 1600s] 3. In process, actuality settled, as in He was accommodating to accord abounding absorption to the amount in hand. [Late 1300s] Also see in one's hands. Learn more: hand
in ˈhand
1 (of a task, matter, etc.) now actuality dealt with, anticipation about, discussed, etc: Let’s stop talking about added capacity and get aback to the amount in hand. 2 still to be used, played, spent, etc.; remaining: The two teams accept an according cardinal of points, but Liverpool still accept a bold in hand. ♢ The club still has money in duke for the improvements.Learn more: hand
in hand
1. In one's possession: arrived with the arrangement in hand. 2. Beneath control: kept the close bearings in hand. 3. Beneath consideration: gave her absorption to the amount in hand. 4. In alertness or process: With the assignment assuredly in hand, we began to see progress. 5. Sports Remaining to be played by one aggregation but not by another: Their aggregation is advanced in the standings, but our aggregation has two amateur in hand.Learn more: handLearn more:
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