to give or leave sth to a younger member of your family 传给後代◆These skills used to be handed down from father to son. 这些技能过去都是父子相传的。
() () to officially give a decision, statement, etc. 正式公布◆A judgement may be handed down within days. 判决可能在数日之内公布。
●ˌhand sth ˈin (to sb)to give sth to sb in authority, especially a piece of work, a plan, etc. 提交,呈交,上交◆Please make sure all proposals are handed in by Friday. 请确保於周五以前提交所有建议。◆I heard she had handed in her notice/resignation(= had formally told her employer that she wanted to stop working for them). 我听说她已经提交了辞呈。●ˌhand sth ˈoff (to sb) () to give sb else your responsibility for sth 将(某事)授权(给某人)◆handing off the project to your successor 将这项目授权给你的继任人●ˌhand sth ˈon (to sb)to give or leave sth to sb else 把…传下去,把…传递下去◆The company is not obliged to hand this benefit on to customers. 公司并非必须将这项利益让给顾客。SYNpass sth on ●ˌhand sth ˈout (to sb)to give a number of things to members of a group (向某人)分发某物◆Copies of the report will be handed out at the meeting. 报告的副本将在会议上分发。SYNdistribute ➡handout ●ˌhand sth ˈover (to sb)●ˌhand ˈover (to sb)to give sb else your position of power or the responsibility for sth 把(权力或责任)移交给(某人)◆She will hand over the day-to-day running of the division to Mr Butler. 她将部门的日常管理工作移交给巴特勒先生。