investigate and learn to understand it.
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The phrase "leave it up to" means to entrust a decision or action to someone else, indicating that they have the authority or responsibility to handle it.
In that context it would just mean that he/she can handle more than what he/she is dealing with at the moment. Regards.
There is no such term as handle on the law. However, there is a radio station call in show called Handel on the law where people call in for legal advice and discuss other types of laws.
That is not a phrase
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Smesne slike has no specific meaning in particular. It is however a handle of someone who uses Facebook and Twitter. This person also hosts and comments on websites such as sattv.
a phrase that is traditional
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A "handle" is just a name you use for simplicity, rather than your first and last name. It can also be called a username, screen name, or pseudonym (pen name). For example, on an archaeology forum you might find handles such as fossilguy or dirtdigger.
"to handle" can mean a lot of different things. Depending on what you are looking for there are different answers. "mantenir" should be used if you mean "handle" in the sense of "to keep things even keel". "porter" should be used if you mean "handle" in the sense of "carry" or "transport" "resoudre" should be used if you mean "handle" in the sense of solving a problem. "garder" should be used if you mean "handle" in the sense of "looking after somebody."