词汇 | have your hand in the till |
释义 | Idiom have your hand in the tillhave (your) fingers/hand in the till to steal money from the place where you work, usually from a shop.He had his fingers in the till, that's why he lost his job. have (one's) hand in the tillTo be stealing money from one's workplace or employer. Margaret had her hand in the till for years, but she finally got caught after she claimed her two-week trip to Paris as a business expense. have your hand in the tillorhave your fingers in the tillmainly BRITISHIf someone has their hand in the till or has their fingers in the till, they are stealing from their employer or from an organization they are involved with. Thirteen company directors were found with their hands in the till in the first quarter of this year. There are rumours that a number of officials have had their fingers in the till. Note: You can also talk about people being caught or found with their hands in the till or with their fingers in the till. He got caught with his fingers in the till once too often. Note: The usual American expression is catch someone with their hand in the cookie jar. have your ˌfingers/ˌhand in the ˈtill(British English, informal) steal, especially small amounts of money from a shop/store, business, etc. where you work: He lost his job after they found he’d had his hand in the till. |
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