US /hænd aʊt/
・UK /hænd aut/
Expect to, you know, say goodbye and shake hands, maybe hand out a card.
Maybe hand out a card.
Robert, you don't need to raise your hand out here.
Robert, you don't need to raise your hand out here.
I go to a meeting, I'm supposed to hand out my business card,
Young man, it’s our tradition to hand out 年輕人,我們這裡生男孩
If you're handing out free tissue, people are more likely to take this and see what your company's got to offer rather than if you hand out flyers.
rather than if you hand out flyers
and without thinking I shoot a hand out across the table.
-So, what you want to do is put your hand out for a second.
Just put your hand out. -I don't know, man.
If you touch the water with your hands and you pull your hand out, you're like, "What's that smell?" And it was a little overwhelming 'cause you're in that experience for a couple of hours,
If you touch the water with your hands and you pull your hand out, you're like, what's that smell?
On February 28th, the crowd gathered and demanded the government to hand out the killer.
On February 28, the crowd gathered and demanded the government to hand out the killer.
"hit the books", "hand out", "hand out an assignment", "pull an all-nighter", "hand in"
So, again, these are the verbs I want you to really learn: "enroll", "sign up for", "hit the books", "hand out", "hand out an assignment", "pull an all-nighter", "hand in" or "hand in a paper or assignment",