Have at hand Meaning in English
expression
ˈhæv/ /ˈæt/ /ˈhænd
HAV-at-HAND
hæv/ /ˈæt/ /hˈænd
hav-AT-HAND
Definition
To have something nearby or easily available so you can use it whenever needed.
Usage & Nuances
Common in both formal and informal speech. Often used for physical objects ("keep a pen at hand") or information/resources. Can be replaced with "on hand" in some contexts. Not to be confused with "in hand" (already being dealt with/controlled).
Spanish: tener a mano - disponer dePortuguese (BR): ter à mão - dispor dePortuguese (PT): ter à mão - dispor deChinese (Simplified): 手头有 - 随手可得Chinese (Traditional): 手頭有 - 隨手可得Hindi: हाथ में होना - पास में होनाArabic: في متناول اليد - متوفرBengali: হাতে থাকা - কাছে থাকাRussian: под рукой - иметь под рукойJapanese: 手元にある - 手元に持つVietnamese: có sẵn - có bên cạnhKorean: 가지고 있다 - 곁에 두다Turkish: elinde bulundurmak - yanında tutmakUrdu: پاس ہونا - قریب رکھناIndonesian: memiliki di tangan - tersedia di dekat
Example Sentences
I always have at hand a notebook for ideas.
basic
Do you have at hand the phone number?
basic
We have at hand plenty of snacks for the trip.
basic
It's good to have at hand your passport when traveling.
natural
I like to have at hand some cash just in case.
natural
Keep your tools at hand so you can fix things quickly.
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