hands-off

adjective

UK/ˌhændˈzɒf/
US/ˌhændˈzɑːf/

Definitions of hands-off adjective

  1. Before noun(前置形容詞)

    Describing a method of organization or management where someone allows others to make decisions and avoids direct involvement.

    放手的;不干涉的;不插手的

    • She adopts a hands-off approach to her subordinates, letting them solve problems on their own.

      她對下屬採取放手的方式,讓他們自己解決問題。

    • The teacher takes a hands-off approach to teaching, encouraging students to think independently.

      這位老師採用不干涉的教學方式,鼓勵學生獨立思考。

    • Because he has a hands-off policy, we are free to explore different options.

      由於他採取不插手的政策,我們可以自由探索不同的選擇。