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词汇 handover
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Definition of handover in English:

handover

noun ˈhandəʊvəˈhændˌoʊvər
British
  • An act or instance of handing something over.

    〈主英〉移交

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He is one of the key negotiators of the parks handover and joint management.
    • I don't usually do handovers on a Sunday, but as the guy was so nice, I decided to make an exception to my rule.
    • With the handover in sight and the rifts patched over, the chancellor and prime minister have never been so publicly united.
    • Critics initially bemoaned bungled handovers from London and perceived parochialism.
    • Why was the information not communicated to me earlier and in fact left until after the handover and transfer of funds?
    • This handover is not going to happen and there will be a gap.
    • Meetings will be held with all the staff to inform them of the changes and ensure a smooth handover.
    • Most of the staff were inside buildings preparing for the shift handover.
    • The handover came in the same week that South Lakeland district councillors called for a public inquiry to decide the issue.
    • The Conservative leader will probably hang on to his job but only long enough to allow a smooth handover to a younger politician.
    • What's your assessment of the change of the handover and how that might affect things?
    • A club statement said his departure from the board ‘will be effective at a mutually convenient future date when all the necessary handovers of responsibilities have been completed’.
    • It would need an orderly handover of some of our responsibilities.
    • Have you witnessed any major changes since the handover to China?
    • Mr Coutts-Wood recommended that both medical staff and paramedics should read report forms together during patient handovers and discuss any extra verbal information.
    • The talk in Britain was of what to do with the potential asylum-seekers who might head for the UK if the handover went wrong.
    • There has been a feeling that the outbreak of democracy represented a Latin American ‘spring’, with the countries now becoming accustomed to democracy and smooth handovers of power.
    • Blair wants UN involvement and a handover to a civil administration under a UN mandate as soon as possible.
    • The High Court case centres on eight travel journals, including one account of the handover of Hong Kong to China.
    • Those concerns are reasons for Brown to push for an early handover.
    Synonyms
    movement, move, moving, shifting, shift, relocation, repositioning, transplant, redirection, conveyance, transferral, transference, removal, change, changeover, switch, conversion

Definition of handover in US English:

handover

nounˈhandˌōvərˈhændˌoʊvər
British
  • An act or instance of handing something over.

    〈主英〉移交

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The handover came in the same week that South Lakeland district councillors called for a public inquiry to decide the issue.
    • Those concerns are reasons for Brown to push for an early handover.
    • The Conservative leader will probably hang on to his job but only long enough to allow a smooth handover to a younger politician.
    • Meetings will be held with all the staff to inform them of the changes and ensure a smooth handover.
    • With the handover in sight and the rifts patched over, the chancellor and prime minister have never been so publicly united.
    • Mr Coutts-Wood recommended that both medical staff and paramedics should read report forms together during patient handovers and discuss any extra verbal information.
    • Critics initially bemoaned bungled handovers from London and perceived parochialism.
    • It would need an orderly handover of some of our responsibilities.
    • There has been a feeling that the outbreak of democracy represented a Latin American ‘spring’, with the countries now becoming accustomed to democracy and smooth handovers of power.
    • He is one of the key negotiators of the parks handover and joint management.
    • The talk in Britain was of what to do with the potential asylum-seekers who might head for the UK if the handover went wrong.
    • Why was the information not communicated to me earlier and in fact left until after the handover and transfer of funds?
    • Have you witnessed any major changes since the handover to China?
    • Blair wants UN involvement and a handover to a civil administration under a UN mandate as soon as possible.
    • What's your assessment of the change of the handover and how that might affect things?
    • A club statement said his departure from the board ‘will be effective at a mutually convenient future date when all the necessary handovers of responsibilities have been completed’.
    • The High Court case centres on eight travel journals, including one account of the handover of Hong Kong to China.
    • This handover is not going to happen and there will be a gap.
    • I don't usually do handovers on a Sunday, but as the guy was so nice, I decided to make an exception to my rule.
    • Most of the staff were inside buildings preparing for the shift handover.
    Synonyms
    movement, move, moving, shifting, shift, relocation, repositioning, transplant, redirection, conveyance, transferral, transference, removal, change, changeover, switch, conversion
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