0 a piece of clothing that someone has given to a younger person because they no longer want it -- (别人穿过的)旧衣服
They are nothing but hand-me-down speeches.
The gift is revealed to be a hand-me-down teddy bear, which appears to be alive in the two-year-old's eyes.
I got all the hand-me-downs.
According to this view, phonological structure is not just a passive hand-me-down derived from low-level syntax - it has its own role in shaping the totality of linguistic structure.
The culture that detainees created was more than a hand-me-down from pre-colonial times.
She participated in a charity hand-me-downs auction that started on the website handmedowns.com.
Spelling now claims to be repurposing, using hand-me-down clothes for her children, and toning down her children's once lavish birthday parties.
If it is merely a hand-me-down legal basis taken over from previous directives, then it is a mistake to keep it.