1. 到手:come to grips with 开始搏斗 | come to hand 到手 | come to hand 到手
2. 到手到手,接到:come to grips with || 开始搏斗 | come to hand || 到手到手,接到 | come to hands || 到手, 收到(指书信)
3. 方便的,能利用的:spook n. 密探 | come to hand 方便的,能利用的= available | espionage n. 间谍活动,谍报行为
4. 收到, 得到:Those who have evil thoughts will come to no good end.有坏想法的人不会有好结果. | 6. come to hand 收到, 得到 | The new books came to hand today. 新书今天收到.
1. The number of people who bother to come out and exercise can be counted on one hand.
2. Yeah, it is time to let the invisible hand of market come to sports.
3. The babies'mothers were promised large sums of money to come to France, give birth and hand their babies over to other couples.
4. Rocks weighing 20 tonnes or more had come crashing down into homes, and they were impossible to remove by hand.
5. " Hand over your weapons or we will come and get you, " he said on a local TV broadcast to Iraq's third largest city.
6. Sometimes they come to hug Ding or just hold onto his hand all the time so that he cannot do anything else.
7. Zhu said his intention is to give a free hand to the designers if they come up with a new idea.
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