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1 hand over money
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2 hand over [money], shell out [money], dole out [money]
Американский английский: отслюнявитьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hand over [money], shell out [money], dole out [money]
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3 hand over money , shell out money , dole out money
Американский английский: отстигнутьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hand over money , shell out money , dole out money
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4 Hand over money personally
سلم النقود شخصياEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Hand over money personally
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5 hand over
hand over to [sb.]1) telev. rad. passare la linea a [ reporter]2) (transfer power) lasciare il potere a, passare le consegne a [deputy, successor]3) (on phone)I'll just hand you over to Jim — ti passo subito Jim; hand over [sth.], hand [sth.] over consegnare [weapon, money]; cedere [title, company]; rivelare [ secret]; lasciare, trasferire [ power]; delegare [ problem]; restituire [ keys]
that pen's mine, hand it over! — quella penna è mia, ridammela! hand [sb.] over, hand over [sb.] consegnare [prisoner, terrorist]
to hand a baby, patient over to sb. — affidare un bambino, un paziente alle mani di qcn
* * *(to give or pass; to surrender: We know you have the jewels, so hand them over; They handed the thief over to the police.) consegnare* * *vt + advconsegnare, (powers, property, business) cedere* * *hand over to [sb.]1) telev. rad. passare la linea a [ reporter]2) (transfer power) lasciare il potere a, passare le consegne a [deputy, successor]3) (on phone)I'll just hand you over to Jim — ti passo subito Jim; hand over [sth.], hand [sth.] over consegnare [weapon, money]; cedere [title, company]; rivelare [ secret]; lasciare, trasferire [ power]; delegare [ problem]; restituire [ keys]
that pen's mine, hand it over! — quella penna è mia, ridammela! hand [sb.] over, hand over [sb.] consegnare [prisoner, terrorist]
to hand a baby, patient over to sb. — affidare un bambino, un paziente alle mani di qcn
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6 hand over
hand over to [somebody] Television, Radio passer l'antenne à [reporter]; passer la main à [deputy, successor]; ( on telephone)hand over [something], hand [something] over rendre [weapon]; céder [territory, title, business]; transmettre [power]; remettre [keys, money]; hand [somebody] over, hand over [somebody] ( transfer) livrer [prisoner]; confier [child, patient] -
7 hand over
1. transitive verb1) (deliver) übergeben (to Dat.); freilassen [Geisel]hand over your guns/money! — Waffen/Geld her!
2) (transfer) übergeben od. -reichen (to Dat.); (pass) herüber- od. rübergeben od. -reichen (to Dat.); (allow to have) abgeben2. intransitive verb(to next speaker/one's successor) das Wort/die Arbeit übergeben (to an + Akk.)* * *(to give or pass; to surrender: We know you have the jewels, so hand them over; They handed the thief over to the police.) aushändigen,übergeben* * *vt1. (pass)▪ to \hand over over ⇆ sth [to sb] [jdm] etw herüber-/hinüberreichen; (present) [jdm] etw übergeben [o geh überreichen]2. TV, RADIO▪ to \hand over sb over to sb/sth (transfer conversation) jdn an jdn/etw weitergeben [o übergeben]; (refer to competent person) jdn an jdn/etw verweisen; (on the telephone) jdn mit jdm/etw verbindenwith that I'll \hand over you over to Frank in London damit schalte ich zurück an Frank in Londonhis father \hand overed him over to the police sein Vater übergab ihn der Polizei* * *1. übergeben:2. überlassen3. (her)geben, aushändigen* * *1. transitive verb1) (deliver) übergeben (to Dat.); freilassen [Geisel]hand over your guns/money! — Waffen/Geld her!
2) (transfer) übergeben od. -reichen (to Dat.); (pass) herüber- od. rübergeben od. -reichen (to Dat.); (allow to have) abgeben2. intransitive verb(to next speaker/one's successor) das Wort/die Arbeit übergeben (to an + Akk.)* * *v.aushändigen v.herüberreichen v.übergeben v. -
8 hand over fist
разг.(hand over fist (редк. hand over hand))быстро и легко [букв.; мор. перехватывая руками]Ben's a good runner; few seamen run better than Ben. He should run him down, hand over hand, by the powers! (R. L. Stevenson, ‘Treasure Island’, ch. VIII) — Бен - отличный бегун. Вряд ли кто из моряков мог бы с ним состязаться. Клянусь, он очень быстро поймает черного Пса, не успеешь глазом моргнуть!
He had been making money hand over fist, and it kept him in good humor... (U. Sinclair, ‘World's End’, ch. 17) — Робби загребал огромные барыши и поэтому пребывал в самом радужном настроении...
Brodie maun [= must] be losing trade hand over fist these days, I never see a soul in his shop. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Hatter's Castle’, book II, ch. 4) — Торговля у Броуди в последние дни идет из рук вон плохо: в лавке никогда ни души.
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9 hand over fist
«Перехватывая руками», быстро и легко. После XV в. большинство кораблей были оснащены несколькими верёвочными лестницами, которые вели к главным перекладинам (spars). Это позволяло команде судна забираться на снасти, чтобы поднимать или спускать паруса. Иногда ветры налетали внезапно, и, опасаясь крушения, капитан отдавал приказ экипажу подниматься на реи для свёртывания всех парусов. Моряки могли легко упасть с мачты, когда корабль бросало из стороны в сторону. Грубые верёвочные лестницы были слишком неудобными для быстрого спуска, поэтому большинство матросов хватали длинные верёвки и на руках спускались по ним вниз hand over hand (рука над рукой). Такой быстрый спуск стали называть hand over hand, и это выражение стало обозначать любой стремительный процесс. Возможно, под влиянием популярных кулачных боёв в конце XVIII в. это выражение было изменено на сочетание hand over fist (рука над кулаком). В настоящее время эта фраза используется в деловом мире, чтобы обозначить быстрый финансовый успех.Sergei has set up a computer consultancy and is making money hand over fist. — Сергей открыл компьютерную консультативную компанию и делает деньги с удивительной быстротой.
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10 hand over fist
(in large amounts, usually quickly: He's making money hand over fist.) i store mængder* * *(in large amounts, usually quickly: He's making money hand over fist.) i store mængder -
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adv infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > hand over fist
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12 hand over fist
быcтpo и лeгкo [букв. мop. пepexвaтывaя pукaми]He had been making money hand over fist, and 'it kept him in good humor (V. Sinclair). Brodie maun [- must] be losing trade hand over fist these days, I never see a soul in his shop (A. J. Cronin) -
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(in large amounts, usually quickly: He's making money hand over fist.) (amasar una fortuna) rápidamente, hacerse de oro, (ganar dinero) a espuertas -
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(in large amounts, usually quickly: He's making money hand over fist.) í tonnatali, hratt og í miklu magni -
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(in large amounts, usually quickly: He's making money hand over fist.) gyorsan -
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(in large amounts, usually quickly: He's making money hand over fist.) a rodos -
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tutuna tutuna, çabucak, hızlı ve başarı ile* * *(in large amounts, usually quickly: He's making money hand over fist.) kolayca, çabucak -
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(in large amounts, usually quickly: He's making money hand over fist.) na veliko -
19 hand over fist
(in large amounts, usually quickly: He's making money hand over fist.) roppakaupalla -
20 hand over fist
(in large amounts, usually quickly: He's making money hand over fist.) i store mengder
См. также в других словарях:
hand over — UK US hand (sth) over Phrasal Verb with hand({{}}/hænd/ verb ► to give someone else control of or responsibility for something: »to hand over control/power/responsibility hand sth over to sb »The founder handed the company over to his sons. »The… … Financial and business terms
Hand over fist — Hand Hand (h[a^]nd), n. [AS. hand, hond; akin to D., G., & Sw. hand, OHG. hant, Dan. haand, Icel. h[ o]nd, Goth. handus, and perh. to Goth. hin[thorn]an to seize (in comp.). Cf. {Hunt}.] 1. That part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hand over hand — Hand Hand (h[a^]nd), n. [AS. hand, hond; akin to D., G., & Sw. hand, OHG. hant, Dan. haand, Icel. h[ o]nd, Goth. handus, and perh. to Goth. hin[thorn]an to seize (in comp.). Cf. {Hunt}.] 1. That part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hand over head — Hand Hand (h[a^]nd), n. [AS. hand, hond; akin to D., G., & Sw. hand, OHG. hant, Dan. haand, Icel. h[ o]nd, Goth. handus, and perh. to Goth. hin[thorn]an to seize (in comp.). Cf. {Hunt}.] 1. That part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hand over fist — {adv. phr.}, {informal} Fast and in large amounts. * /Fred may get a pony for Christmas because his father is making money hand over fist./ * /Business is so bad that the store on the corner is losing money hand over fist./ … Dictionary of American idioms
hand over fist — {adv. phr.}, {informal} Fast and in large amounts. * /Fred may get a pony for Christmas because his father is making money hand over fist./ * /Business is so bad that the store on the corner is losing money hand over fist./ … Dictionary of American idioms
hand over fist — adverb at a tremendous rate made money hand over fist * * * adverb : quickly and in large amounts began to make money hand over fist * * * hand over fist With steady and rapid gain • • • Main Entry: ↑hand * * * hand over fist … Useful english dictionary
hand over — verb to surrender someone or something to another (Freq. 5) the guard delivered the criminal to the police render up the prisoners render the town to the enemy fork over the money • Syn: ↑fork over, ↑fork out, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
hand\ over\ fist — adv. phr. informal Fast and in large amounts. Fred may get a pony for Christmas because his father is making money hand over fist. Business is so bad that the store on the corner is losing money hand over fist … Словарь американских идиом
hand over fist — if you make or lose money hand over fist, you make or lose large amounts of it very quickly. Business was good and we were making money hand over fist … New idioms dictionary
hand over fist — mod. repeatedly and energetically, especially as with taking in money in a great volume. □ We were taking in fees hand over fist, and the people were lined up for blocks. □ The money came in hand over fist at the BO … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions