hand over

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English - Turkish
teslim etmek
vermek
teslim et

O, ısrarlı bir sesle erkek kardeşinin mektubu teslim etmesini istedi ve öldü. - In an insistent voice, he asked his brother to hand over the letter and he died.

Tom silahını polise teslim etmeyi kabul etti. - Tom agreed to hand over his gun to the police.

devretmek
{f} bağışlamak
{f} yüklemek
(Fiili Deyim ) havale etmek , vermek
tevdi etmek
denetlemek
eline vermek
hand over fist
palas pandıras
hand over fist
apar topar
hand over head
basının üzerinde el
hand over to
el üzerinde doğru
hand over fist
(Konuşma Dili) çok çok fazla

O başladığı işle çok çok fazla para kazanıyor. - She's making money hand over fist with the business she started.

hand over fist
hızlı ve başarı ile
hand over fist
(Konuşma Dili) çuvalla

Çuvalla para kazanıyor. - She's making money hand over fist.

Tom çuvalla para kazanıyor. - Tom is making money hand over fist.

hand over fist
tutuna tutuna
hand over hand
tutuna tutuna tırmanma
hand over one's authorities
yetkilerini devretmek
hand over one's authority to
yetkilerini devretmek
handover
(Askeri) DEVRETME: Bir uçağın kontrol yetkisinin bir kontrol makamından diğer bir kontrol makamına devredilmesi. Devretme faaliyeti değişik sınıflar arasında ortak harekatları yürütürken veya tek bir komuta kontrol sistemindeki kontrol makamları arasında yapılabilir. Bu işlem alıcı kontrolör, kontrol yetkisini aldığı zaman tamamlanır
handover
el değiştirme
handover
devir teslim
handover
(Mukavele) teslim
English - English
To relinquish control or possession of something to someone

I handed over the controls to the copilot.

If you hand over to someone or hand something over to them, you give them the responsibility for dealing with a particular situation or problem. The present leaders have to decide whether to stand down and hand over to a younger generation I wouldn't dare hand this project over to anyone else
If you hand something over to someone, you pass it to them. He also handed over a letter of apology from the Prime Minister `I've got his card.' Judith said, handing it over
to surrender someone or something to another; "the guard delivered the criminal to the police"; "render up the prisoners"; "render the town to the enemy"; "fork over the money
{f} transfer, deliver, yield control of; surrender, extradite (prisoner, fugitive, etc.)
When you hand over someone such as a prisoner to someone else, you give the control of and responsibility for them to that other person. They would just catch the robbers and hand them over to the police
hand over fist
Quickly or in great quantity, especially in reference to earning money.''

He didn't earn much, but the company seemed to rake in money hand over fist.

hand over fist
at a tremendous rate; "made money hand over fist
hand over fist
at a tremendous rate; "made money hand over fist"
hand over for trial
deliver a suspect to be tried in court
handover
The transference of authority, control, power or knowledge from one agency to another
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hand-over
The passing of a call signal from one base station to the next as the user moves out of range or the network software re-routes the call
hand-over
As you move, the network transfers the handling of a call from one cell to another The process happens automatically
hand-over
The process by which a call is automatically handed from one BTS to another while the subscriber is moving
handover
Synonym for Handoff
handover
act of relinquishing property or authority etc; "the handover of occupied territory
handover
{i} act of giving away something to someone else, act of surrendering of a person; act of giving up authority or property; (in Broadcasting) transfer to another person of control of the commentary during a broadcast
handover
What occurs when a cell phone used in a car moves out of the range of one cell and needs to connect to the next available cell The preceding cell then hands over the connection to the stronger cell
handover
The term used for many different types of meeting which take place when one shift comes on and another shift goes off Handovers have become increasingly important in the third quarter of the twentieth century as staff teams have increased and staff are less likely to be resident in the vicinity of the unit
handover
When the control of a satellite is handed over from one station to a second station This occurs when a mission has scheduled supports at two stations and the supports overlap, or when two different supports are scheduled to occur close together
handover
The switching of a mobile signal from one channel or cell to another There are two categories of handover, Internal handover and External handover
handover
The handover of something is when possession or control of it is given by one person or group of people to another. The handover is expected to be completed in the next ten years
handover
The transference of authority, control or power from one agency to another
handover
act of relinquishing property or authority etc; "the handover of occupied territory"
handover
A handover is an assignment switch from one timeslot to another performed during a task's execution See also, Handover Definition
handover
The passing of a call signal from one base station to the next as the user moves out of range, re-routing the call
hand over
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