hand over 的定义
- the act of relinquishing property, authority, etc.: a handover of occupied territory.
hand over 近义词
give back; release
更多hand over例句
- After witnessing the handover, the hospital filed a child-neglect report with the Department of Children and Families, which triggered an investigation.
- The handover is both a victory lap for American and Iraqi officials and a symbolic warning to looters that both governments are committed to eradicating the illicit trade of cultural artifacts.
- She was a nurse, and after every shift, there’d be a handover report to the incoming doctors and nurses.
- The handover was peaceful and happened in eastern Afghanistan along the border, according to a senior U.S. Defense official.
- Their seed money came from a smuggling operation that they ran prior to the 1997 handover of Hong Kong from the UK to China.
- A spokesman for the ICC said it had received no information about a handover to Libyan authorities in Tripoli.
- The case has split the top leadership of the Communist party, and has cast a shadow over the handover.
- But Obama cut off the document handover by invoking executive privilege.
- Mrs Handover, by virtue of her sex, instinctively triumphed over him.
- Thoroughly well-meaning, Mrs. Handover was the most incompetent of housewives.
- On his reply that he thought of removing, Mrs. Handover fell into profound depression, and began to disclose her history.
- When the revelation could be postponed no longer, he made known to Mrs Handover that he was about to be married.
- I didn't think he was fool enough'—thus only he replied to Mrs. Handover's anxious questions.