hand over
41hand over the reins — to allow someone else to control something you controlled previously, especially an organization or a country. Company chiefs are often reluctant to hand over the reins of power to younger people. I built up the business, but I handed over the… …
42hand over fist — adverb Date: 1825 quickly and in large amounts < making money hand over fist > …
43hand over fist — adverb Quickly or in great quantity, especially in reference to earning money. He didnt earn much, but the company seemed to rake in money hand over fist …
44hand over fist — as fast as possible, one after the other The T shirts are selling hand over fist. Everybody wants one …
45hand over fist — rapidly His new company is making money hand over fist …
46hand over fist — informal if you make or spend money hand over fist, you earn or spend a lot of it …
47hand over fist — idi speedily; increasingly: making money hand over fist[/ex] …
48hand-over line — perdavimo linija statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Kontrolės linija pagal lengvai atpažįstamus vietovės objektus, kur vienų pajėgų atsakomybė už kovinių operacijų vykdymą perduodama kitoms pajėgoms. atitikmenys: angl. hand over line pranc.… …
49hand over — Synonyms and related words: abalienate, abandon, abdicate, abjure, acknowledge defeat, alien, alienate, amortize, ante, ante up, assign, barter, bequeath, carry over, cease, cede, circulate, come across with, commend, communicate, confer, confide …
50hand over — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. deliver, surrender, give up; see give 1 , yield 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb 1. To relinquish to the possession or control of another: deliver, furnish, give, hand, provide, supply, transfer, turn over. See GIVE. 2 …