英:[hænd daʊn]
美:[hænd daʊn]
英:[hænd daʊn]
美:[hænd daʊn]
遗留;把…传递下来;正式宣布;搀扶…下去
verb
transitive verb
to transmit in succession (as from father to son)
to make official formulation of and express (the opinion of a court)
手向下移
The first known use of hand down was in 1651
split1 of 3verb
to divide lengthwise or by layers
split a log
to divide or separate as if by forcing apart families were often split up
a river split the town
to mark (a ballot) or cast (a vote) for candidates of different parties
to burst or break apart or in pieces
to affect as if by breaking up or tearing apart
a roar that split the air
to divide into shares
we split the profit
to divide into groups or parts they split into two teams
we'll split up; you take the left fork
to become separated off
split from the group
depart sense 1
split for the party
British inform sense 2, tell—usually used with on
split2 of 3noun
a narrow break made by or as if by splitting : crack
the act or process of splitting : division
the act of lowering oneself to the floor or leaping into the air with the legs extended in a straight line and in opposite directions
split3 of 3adjective
divided by or as if by splitting
a split lip
trophynoun
something taken from the enemy in victory or conquest especially when kept and displayed as proof of one's bravery or victory
took the enemy's flags as trophies
something given in recognition of a victory or as an award for achievement
a golf trophy
trolleynoun
a device for carrying current from a wire to an electrically driven vehicle
a streetcar that runs on tracks and gets its electric power through a trolley called alsotrolley car
a wheeled carriage running on an overhead rail or track
Trojan Warnoun
a 10-year war between the ancient Greeks and Trojans
half1 of 3noun
one of two equal or nearly equal parts that make up something
half of an apple
half an hour
half past ten
one of a pairespecially: one of the two equal periods that make up the playing time of some games (as football)
half2 of 3adjective
being one of two halves a half mile away
a half sheet of paper
of half the usual size or extent
a half smile
half3 of 3adverb
to the extent of half
half full
to some degree : not completely
half persuaded
by any means : at all
the song wasn't half bad
hammer1 of 2noun
a hand tool that consists of a solid head set crosswise on a handle and is used for pounding (as in driving nails)
a power tool for pounding
something that resembles a hammer in shape or action (as the part of a gun whose striking action causes explosion of the charge)
malleus
a heavy metal ball with a flexible handle that is thrown for distance in a track-and-field contest
hammer2 of 2verb
to strike blows with or as if with a hammer : pound
to make repeated efforts
hammer away at one's lessons
to emphasize (as an opinion) by repetition
hammers his point home
to fasten, build, drive, or shape with a hammer
hand1 of 2noun
the free end part of the arm or forelimb when used (as in human beings) for handling, grasping, and holding
any of various bodily parts (as the hind foot of an ape or the pincers of a crab) that are like the hand in structure or function
something resembling a hand: as
a pointer on a dial
a figure of a hand with index finger extended to point something out
a bunch of bananas
personal possession : control
in the hands of the enemy
side entry 1 sense 2, direction
fighting on either hand
a side or point of view in an issue or argument
on the one hand, we can declare a tie, or on the other hand, keep playing
a pledge especially of marriage
asked for her hand
handwriting sense 2
skill sense 1, ability
try one's hand at chess
assistance or help involving physical effort
lend a hand
a part or share in doing something
take a hand in the work
a unit of measure equal to 4 inches (about 10.2 centimeters) used especially for the height of horses
a round of applause
give him a hand
the cards or pieces held by a player in a game
a single round in a game
one who performs or produces a work
two portraits by the same hand
a hired worker
a member of a ship's crew
all hands on deck
one skilled in a particular activity or field
an old hand at foreign affairs
workmanship sense 2
the hand of a master
hand2 of 2verb
to guide or assist with the hand
to give or pass with or as if with the hand
hand a person a letter
hand downverb
to pass down from older to younger (as from parent to child)
to form and express a judicial decision
1 This is a torture device that has been handed down from generation to generation.
2 They decided to hand down a dissenting opinion.
他们决定提出异议.
3 Push your hand down the hole to see if the rabbit is still there.
将手伸到洞里看兔子是否还在里面.
4 Tougher sentences are being handed down these days...
现如今宣判的裁决比以前严厉了。
5 Will you please hand down that book to me from the shelf?
请你把书架上那本书拿下来给我好 吗 ?
6 She is expected soon to hand down a ruling.
估计她很快会宣布裁决结果。
7 Simon says, Put your hand down.
西蒙说, “请把手放下. ”
8 Many old legends were handed down from generation by mouth.
许多古老的传说都是一代一代口传下来了。
9 The life history of the individual is first and foremost an accommodation to the patterns and standards traditionally handed down in his community.
个人的生活史,首先就是适应他的社团中祖祖辈辈传下来的行为模式和准则的历史。
10 Put your hand down, dawg!
把你的手放下, 狗日的!
11 He passed his hand down the horse's forelegs and stroked its sleek coat.
他把手伸过马的前腿,抚摩它柔滑的皮毛.
12 " The Paris Commune " will go down in history and hand down a good reputation to a hundred future generations.
“ 巴黎公社 ” 将永垂史册,流芳百世.
13 The court’s seven justices have 90 days to hand down a decision.
14 I saw them making their way, hand in hand, down the path.
我看到他们手拉手沿着小路往前走去。
15 The idea of handing down his knowledge from generation to generation is important to McLean.
把自己的知识一代代传下去的想法对麦克莱恩来说很重要。
16 These are the customs of forefather hand down to us.
你带外教看过婚俗表演,你说,这都是先辈传给你们的习俗.
17 Each one was trying to force the other's hand down onto the table.
双方都竭力将对方的手使劲朝下压到桌面上.
18 The teacher asked the pupil to put his hand down.
老师叫这个小学生把手放下.
19 I am sure you can win the game hand down.
我确信你能轻而易举地赢得这次比赛.
20 ...a Ukrainian folk heritage handed down from their parents.
父辈传下来的乌克兰民间遗产