pouch
- IPA[paʊtʃ]
英式
- a small flexible bag, typically carried in a pocket or attached to a belt;a lockable bag for mail or dispatches.
- put into a pouch;succeed in securing
verb: pouch, 3rd person present: pouches, gerund or present participle: pouching, past tense: pouched, past participle: pouched
noun: pouch, plural noun: pouches
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名詞
- 1. a small flexible bag, typically carried in a pocket or attached to a belt a tobacco pouch webbing with pouches for stun grenades 同義詞
- ▪ a lockable bag for mail or dispatches.
- 2. a pocket-like abdominal receptacle in which marsupials carry their young during lactation. 同義詞
- ▪ any of a number of pocket-like animal structures, such as those in the cheeks of rodents.
- 3. a baggy area of skin underneath a person's eyes he had deep pouches under his dark eyes
動詞
- 1. put into a pouch he stopped, pouched his tickets, and plodded on
- ▪ informal succeed in securing he pouched his fifth first prize by beating Higginson in the final
- ▪ catch (the ball) Hick pouched his fourth catch with ease
- 2. make (part of a garment) hang like a pouch the muslin is lightly pouched over the belt
- a man's garment covering only the genitals.
Oxford Dictionary
- an enlargement of the cheek, especially in certain rodents and monkeys, used for storing or ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a container in which official mail is sent to or from an embassy, which is not subject to ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a pouch in certain fish, frogs, and invertebrates in which the eggs are protected before hatching.
Oxford Dictionary
- a pouch in certain fish, frogs, and invertebrates in which the eggs are protected before hatching.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[pouCH]
美式
- a small bag or other flexible receptacle, typically carried in a pocket or attached to a belt: a tobacco pouch webbing with pouches for stun grenades
- put into a pouch: he stopped, pouched his tickets, and plodded on
Oxford American Dictionary