have [something] at [one's] fingertips Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
have [something] at [one's] fingertips
1. To have something physically within one's reach or in one's hand. I always have a glass of water at my fingertips when I sleep, because I hate waking up thirsty.2. To be able to easily or conveniently access, accomplish, or achieve something. With our new 24-hour phone service, you have quality customer care at your fingertips. Because the Internet is so easy to access these days, we have every resource imaginable at our fingertips!See also: fingertip, havehave something at one's fingertips
andhave something at handFig. to have something within [one's] easy reach. [Have can be replaced with keep.] I have a dictionary at my fingertips. I try to have everything I need at hand.See also: fingertip, havehave something at your ˈfingertips
be so familiar with a subject that you can produce any facts about it easily and quickly: The director was well prepared for the interview. She had all the facts at her fingertips.See also: fingertip, have, somethingSee also:- at [one's] fingertips
- at fingertips
- at one's fingertips
- at your fingertips
- at the end of [one's] fingertips
- be remembered as [something]
- be remembered as/for something
- at doorstep
- at [one's] doorstep
- at [one's] expense