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US
/ˈhændˌbʊk/
]
[ UK /hˈændbʊk/ ]
[ UK /hˈændbʊk/ ]
NOUN
- a concise reference book providing specific information about a subject or location
How To Use handbook In A Sentence
- I do not intend to turn this into a prescriptive handbook.
- It is, rather, a handbook for philosophy students, written to illustrate how arithmetic, geometry, stereometry, music, and astronomy are interrelated.
- It is advisable to include your policies and procedures in an employee handbook. Times, Sunday Times
- Staff can produce an individual handbook covering specific aspects of care, for example pre-operative preparation or a doctor's preferences for treatment.
- Signal your intention to change the lane in good time by using the blinker and if necessary, by hand signalling, says the handbook.
- The mission of the college is stated as follows in its course catalogue and faculty handbook.
- Similarly, social workers were issued with handbooks and directives about the correct procedure to follow when investigating cases of suspected abuse.
- the easy solution is to look it up in the handbook
- That is the keynote of the Crébillon novel: it is the handbook, with illustrative examples, of the business, employment, or vocation of flirting, in the most extensive and intensive meanings of that term comprehensible to the eighteenth century. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800
- We have distributed handbooks for further information on this subject.