on hand Идиома
on hand
in one's possession, ready We didn't have any supplies on hand and were unable to finish the job.
wait on hand and foot
serve someone in every possible way, do everything for someone I always wait hand and foot on my sister when she comes to visit me.
have on hand
1.have to do with;be occupied with or engaged in有事要做;从事于;手中有事
I have some hard work on hand.我手中正有一件艰难的工作要做。
He'll be absent for the next few days because he has a sick mother on hand.他这几天不能来了,因为他母亲生病要他照料。
2.have for disposal or for sale有物要处理掉;有物待出售
I have many extra copies of the magazine on hand;do you want some?这种杂志我手头有好多本,你想要一些吗?
He has many articles on hand.他有许多货要出售。
on hand|hand|on
adv. phr. 1a. Nearby; within reach.
Always have your dictionary on hand when you study. 1b. Here.
Soon school will end and vacation will be on hand. 2. Present.
Mr. Blake's secretary is always on hand when he appears in public. 3. In your possession; ready.
The Girl Scouts have plenty of cookies on hand. Tim had no cash on hand to pay for the gas. Compare: IN STORE.
section hand|hand|section
n. A worker who repairs railway track; one of the men in a section gang.
The section hands moved off the track while the train went by.
wait on hand and foot|foot|hand|wait
v. phr. To serve in every possible way; do everything for (someone).
Sally is spoiled because her mother waits on her hand and foot. The gentlemen had a valet to wait on him hand and foot. Compare: HAND AND FOOT.
iron hand
iron hand Rigorous control, as in
He ruled the company with an iron hand. This usage is sometimes put as
iron hand in a velvet glove, meaning “firm but seemingly gentle control,” as in
She runs the town with an iron hand in a velvet glove. [c. 1700]
on hand
1. In one's control and at one's disposal. Quick, how abundant banknote do you accept on hand? The alone affair she had on duke to advertise were actuality aged rings that her grandmother had accustomed her.2. Present and available. We accept to accomplish abiding we accept a third affiliate of agents on duke in case we get absolutely active during the banquet rush. Thankfully law administration were on duke to apprehend the doubtable afore he was able to escape.Learn more: hand, onon hand
1. In one's possession, available, as in The business needs to accept abundant banknote on hand. [c. 1100]
2. Present, as in Jim was consistently on duke to help. [Mid-1800s]
3. Soon, imminent. See at hand, def. 2. Learn more: hand, onon ˈhand
abreast and available; present: We accept a doctor on duke in case of emergency.Learn more: hand, on on hand
1. Present; available: Are there abundant bodies on duke to authority a meeting?
2. About to happen; imminent: What is on duke for this evening?Learn more: hand, on