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Handoff Meaning in English

word

ˈhændˌɔf
HAN-dawf
hˈændɒf
HAN-dof

释义

A 'handoff' is the act of passing something, such as information, responsibility, or a physical object, from one person to another. It is commonly used in sports and business contexts.

用法与细微差别

Mainly used in US English; 'handover' is the British equivalent for non-sports contexts. In American football, 'handoff' is specific to giving the ball to another player. In business and healthcare, it refers to transferring responsibility or information. Not casual—used more in formal or technical language.

例句

The handoff in the meeting was smooth and clear.

basic

There was a quick handoff of the documents.

basic

The nurse prepared for the handoff to the night shift.

basic

Can you handle the handoff to the next team?

natural

The quarterback made a perfect handoff to the running back.

natural

Let’s do a quick handoff before you leave for lunch.

natural