safe pair of hands — A person who can be trusted to do something without causing any trouble is a safe pair of hands … The small dictionary of idiomes
safe pair of hands — Brit : someone who can be trusted with responsibility or a job The next leader of the party should be a safe pair of hands. • • • Main Entry: ↑hand … Useful english dictionary
safe pair of hands — A person who can be trusted to do something without causing any trouble is a safe pair of hands. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
Safe pair of hands — A person who can be trusted to do something without causing any trouble is a safe pair of hands … Dictionary of English idioms
(a) safe pair of hands — British & Australian someone who you can trust to do an important job well without making mistakes. He s what this troubled club needs, a good, solid manager, a safe pair of hands … New idioms dictionary
a safe pair of hands — British someone who you can trust to do something well and make no mistakes The new Chancellor is widely seen as a safe pair of hands … English dictionary
a safe pair of hands — Meaning A reliable, if somewhat dull, person who can be entrusted not to make a mistake with a task. Origin UK origin. Applied to politicians or diplomats who were given sensitive work that required careful handling … Meaning and origin of phrases
a safe pair of hands — someone who is capable or reliable. → hand … English new terms dictionary
(a) pair of hands — a pair of ˈhands idiom (informal) a person who can do, or is doing, a job • We need an extra pair of hands if we re going to finish on time. • Colleagues regard him as a safe pair of hands … Useful english dictionary
pair — pair1 W2S2 [peə US per] n plural pairs or pair ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(joined together)¦ 2¦(belonging together)¦ 3 in pairs 4¦(two people)¦ 5 the pair of you/them 6¦(two animals)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English