(hand someone back to someone) to say that you have finished making a television or news report from a place to people and that you now let someone in the studio speak instead
Now I’ll hand you back to Fiona in the studio.
Synonyms and related words
Presenting and working on television and radio programs
anchor
bleep out
bring in
hand back
phrasal verb transitive
Other entries for this word
know something like the back of your handphrase
Word Forms
present tense
I/you/we/they
hand back
he/she/it
hands back
present participle
handing back
past tense
handed back
past participle
handed back
DEFINITIONS2
1
to give something back to someone
hand something back to someone:
Jean handed the letter back to Doug.
hand someone something back:
The officerhanded me my passport back.
Synonyms and related words
General words meaning to give
give
present
hand
2
(hand someone back to someone) to say that you have finished making a television or news report from a place to people and that you now let someone in the studio speak instead
Now I’ll hand you back to Fiona in the studio.
Synonyms and related words
Presenting and working on television and radio programmes