On your hands Meaning in English
expression
ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈhændz/, /ˈhænz
ON-yer-HANDZ
ˈɒn/ /jˈɔː/ /hˈændz
ON-yaw-HANDZ
Definición
If you have something "on your hands," it means you have responsibility for it or you have available time (usually "time on your hands").
Uso & Matices
Used for both responsibility ('problem on your hands') and free time ('a lot of time on your hands'). Informal. Often used with 'time'—'time on your hands' = free time. With problems, can suggest an unwanted or difficult situation.
Spanish: en tus manos - en tus manos (tiempo/libertad)Portuguese (BR): nas suas mãos - sobrando (tempo, responsabilidade)Portuguese (PT): nas tuas mãos - sobrando (tempo, responsabilidade)Chinese (Simplified): 在你手上(责任、控制)- 有空闲时间Chinese (Traditional): 在你手上(責任、控制)- 有空閒時間Hindi: आपके हाथ में (जिम्मेदारी/समय)Arabic: بين يديك (مسؤولية/وقت فراغ)Bengali: হাতে (কাজ/সময়) - দায়িত্বেRussian: на руках - в распоряжении (время)Japanese: 手元に(問題・責任) - 時間があるVietnamese: trong tay (vấn đề, trách nhiệm) - rảnh rỗi (có thời gian)Korean: 손에 (문제/일) - 시간이 있다Turkish: elinde (sorumluluk veya zaman)Urdu: ذمہ داری میں - فارغ وقت میںIndonesian: di tangan (tanggung jawab/masalah) - waktu luang
Oraciones de Ejemplo
I have a lot of free time on my hands this summer.
basic
Suddenly, we have a big project on our hands.
basic
If you leave, I'll have all this work on my hands.
basic
She's got some time on her hands, so she's learning to paint.
natural
You never know what you'll get on your hands when you work with kids.
natural
Now that the problem's on your hands, what will you do?
natural