0 Someone with a hands-on way of doing things becomes closely involved in managing and organizing things and in making decisions. -- 事事过问的,事必躬亲的
She's very much a hands-on manager. 她是一位事必躬亲的经理。
1 Someone who has hands-on experience of something has done or used it rather than just read or learned about it. -- 亲身实践的
Many employers consider hands-on experience to be as useful as academic qualifications. 很多雇主都认为实践经验同学历一样有用。
Some chapters in the book have an academic focus whilst others emphasise practical ' hands-on ' approaches to care-giving.
Through the 1970s archaeologists debated and refined their understanding of significance through hands-on practical applications in their daily work.
Most of the care-givers reported a combination of the two types of care, and adding managerial care to hands-on care significantly increased the time requirement.
In addition, many of the skills and techniques can only be learned in a practical, hands-on context.
Historical linguistics is an engaging, hands-on introduction to the field, from the quaint epigraphs beginning each chapter to the well-planned exercises concluding them.
The top leadership was very much a hands-on leadership which continually intervened at all levels.
These chapters also include hands-on collecting tips and give a sense of the logistic challenges and ingenuity that imbue biotic inventories in remote tropical areas.
At each destination students conduct investigations that include hands-on and simulated experiments.
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參與的, 事事過問的,事必躬親的, 實務經驗…
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práctico, activo/iva [masculine-feminine], práctico/ica [masculine-feminine]…
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pratique, de terrain, impliqué…
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