单词 | hands-off |
释义 | hands-off From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhands-offˈhands-off adjective [only before noun]RESPONSIBLEa hands-off way of organizing something involves letting people do what they want and make their own decisions, without telling them what to dohands-off style of management a hands-off approach to the industry. The government has a Examples from the Corpushands-off• A hands-off approach to macroeconomic management has the great virtue of leaving both hands free for microeconomic tasks.• And in his case it's hard to fault the hands-off philosophy.• The hands-off policy was extended to the structure of citizen participation and the social targeting provisions.• I had no choice but to cut back to a hands-off style-getting involved in exceptions only.hands-off approach• A hands-off approach to macroeconomic management has the great virtue of leaving both hands free for microeconomic tasks. hands offhands offspoken used to say that someone cannot have, take, or touch something Hey! Hands off that CD! It’s mine!keep his hands off my car. Tell your little brother to → hands-off → handExamples from the Corpuskeep ... hands off• And keep your hands off Maria.• They should stay out where they belong - keep their hands off our people.• I could not keep my hands off them.• The government should keep its hands off content.• I can't keep my damned hands off you!• Couldn't keep our hands off each other.• But today with his mind too preoccupied to work he seemed quite unable to keep his hands off it.From Longman Business Dictionaryhands-offˈhands-off adjectiveHUMAN RESOURCES not telling the people you are in charge of exactly what to do, but letting them make their own decisionsHis hands-off approach to management was seen by some as laziness. |
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