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The meaning of Take-in-hand

Take-in-hand – definition

idiom

To start to be in charge of someone or something, especially in order to improve a situation or someone's behaviour

Usage examples:

The matter was taken in hand by the director himself., that child needs taking in hand, if you ask …

Take-in-hand translation into English

Take-in-hand: translate from English into Chinese

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拿在手中, 操

Take-in-hand: translate from English into Dutch

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Onder handen nemen

Take-in-hand: translate from English into French

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Prendre en main

Take-in-hand: translate from English into German

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In die hand nehmen

Take-in-hand: translate from English into Hindi

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हाथ में लेना

Take-in-hand: translate from English into Italian

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Prendere in mano

Take-in-hand: translate from English into Korean

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손에 들고

Take-in-hand: translate from English into Russian

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Взять в руки

Take-in-hand: translate from English into Spanish

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Tomar en mano

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