释义 |
Idiom have a free hand give (someone) a free hand - to allow someone to do whatever they think is necessary in a particular situation.The editor said I could have a free hand in designing the cover page. (sometimes + in + doing something)
have a free handTo have complete freedom to do what one wants or chooses. Can you believe I have a free hand from the boss on this project? Finally, I can present a campaign with my own vision! get, have, etc. a free ˈhand be given permission or an opportunity to do what you want in your work, plans, etc: My boss gives me a free hand in deciding which outside contractor to use.She has a free hand in choosing her staff. OPPOSITE: tie somebody’s hands |