Hand-to-hand
(
adjective
,
adverb
)
(As an adjective)
Hand-to-hand ( adjective )
- Relating to combat or fighting in which the opponents are physically close and in direct contact with each other.
- Relating to an activity or situation that involves direct physical contact or close proximity.
Origin:
The term "hand-to-hand" is formed by combining two words "hand" and "to-hand" which means physically close and in direct contact with each other.
Examples:
- The soldiers were trained in hand-to-hand combat for close-quarters battle.
- The martial artist specialize in hand-to-hand combat.
- The hand-to-hand fighting in the movie was choreographed to look realistic.
- The hand-to-hand combat training was intense and demanding.
- The hand-to-hand selling approach is personal and effective.
(As an adverb)
Hand-to-hand ( adverb )
- Relating to combat or fighting in which the opponents are physically close and in direct contact with each other.
- Relating to an activity or situation that involves direct physical contact or close proximity.
Origin:
The term "hand-to-hand" is formed by combining two words "hand" and "to-hand" which means physically close and in direct contact with each other.
Examples:
- The soldiers were trained in hand-to-hand combat for close-quarters battle.
- The martial artist specialize in hand-to-hand combat.
- The hand-to-hand fighting in the movie was choreographed to look realistic.
- The hand-to-hand combat training was intense and demanding.
- The hand-to-hand selling approach is personal and effective.