美 [hæv ə hænd ɪn]
参与:指在某事中有所涉及或参与。
与……有关:指与某事有关联或联系。
插手某事
插手;参加;与…有关
I don't want to have a hand in his personal affairs.
我不愿意过问他个人的事。
The United States, the United Kingdom and Israel, he argues, all have a hand in this.
他争辩说,美国、英国和以色列都插手爆炸事件。
But he framed this as inevitable, as if history were something that only happens to us, rather than something we can have a hand in making.
但他把这说成是无可避免的,仿佛历史只是发生在我们身上的什么东西,而不是我们也可以参与创造的某种东西一样。
"So if they wanted to have a biopsy done, they had to arrive at the hospital with cash in their hand.
VOA : standard.2010.02.02
I think David Swensen has had a big hand in doing that because we have the money that makes it possible.
我认为大卫·斯文森在投资上很有一手,因为有了钱,这一切才成为可能
金融市场课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
So, somewhere in between, the bonds are, we have a range of bonds between ionic on the one hand, and perfectly covalent on the other hand.
因此在中间,这些键,一方面是离子性,另一方面是完美的共价键。
固态化学导论课程节选 : 麻省理工公开课
Such assumptions of a foreign hand have sometimes proved false in the past, most notably in the 1995 bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City,Oklahoma, which turned out to be a purely domestic plot.
VOA : standard.2010.05.05
But these caveats are well known to us and always have a hand in our emptor.
Did the President have a hand in when this health care legislation was going to be posted?
Pietersen's exasperation was evident but he was at least able to have a hand in Smith's dismissal, safely pouching the mis-cued hook.