Hand in Meaning in English
expression
ˈhænd/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
HAND-in, IN
hˈænd/ /ˈɪn
HAND-in
Definition
To give something, especially a document or assignment, to a person in authority. Often used in school or work contexts.
Usage & Nuances
Informal phrase, mainly used for tasks, assignments, or paperwork given to teachers, bosses, or officials. Common collocations: 'hand in a report', 'hand in your homework'. Not used for physical items not related to tasks or official matters.
Spanish: entregar - presentarPortuguese (BR): entregar - apresentarPortuguese (PT): entregar - apresentarChinese (Simplified): 上交 - 提交Chinese (Traditional): 上交 - 提交Hindi: जमा करना - सौंपनाArabic: يُسَلِّم - يقدّمBengali: জমা দেওয়া - পেশ করাRussian: сдать - подаватьJapanese: 提出するVietnamese: nộpKorean: 제출하다Turkish: teslim etmekUrdu: جمع کرواناIndonesian: mengumpulkan - menyerahkan
Example Sentences
Please hand in your homework before Friday.
basic
He forgot to hand in his report.
basic
All students must hand in their forms.
basic
Did you hand in your application yet?
natural
I'm going to hand in my resignation tomorrow.
natural
You can hand in your keys at the front desk.
natural