- hands-onIPA[ˌhan(d)zˈän]
adjective
1. involving direct involvement or intervention:
increasingly, CEOs are taking a hands-on approach to information security2. involving or offering active participation rather than theory:
hands-on practice to gain experience
involving or offering active participation rather than theory
adjective
involving direct involvement or intervention:involving or offering active participation rather than theory:
involving or offering active participation rather than theory
find and take possession of
place one's hands on or over, especially in confirmation, ordination, or spiritual healing
find and take possession of
place one's hands on or over, especially in confirmation, ordination, or spiritual healing
a cry or signal used on board ship, typically in an emergency, to indicate that all crew members are to go on deck
a cry or signal used on board ship, typically in an emergency, to indicate that all crew members are to go on deck
find or get something
place one's hands on (someone), especially as an act of blessing or spiritual healing
find or get something