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handbag

/hand-bag/US // ˈhændˌbæg //UK // (ˈhændˌbæɡ) //

手提包,手袋,手提袋,手包

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a bag or box of leather, fabric, plastic, or the like, held in the hand or carried by means of a handle or strap, commonly used for holding money, personal grooming items, small purchases, etc.
    • : valise.

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Examples

  • That said, you should expect to easily fit a truly travel-size printer in a handbag or small carry-on.

  • I spent hours looking online at designer handbags I couldn’t afford, and my No.

  • Stein Mart, founded 112 years ago in Mississippi, sells off-price clothing, handbags and housewares, but has fallen behind larger competitors like TJ Maxx, Burlington and Nordstrom Rack.

  • This is not going to be a banner year for sweaters and handbags.

  • It will shrink its offering of handbags, fine jewelry, and men’s suits—areas that have seen sales decline—making space to increase inventory of healthier categories.

  • Decorative yes, but a daily handbag that will sweep through the closets of women worldwide?

  • The 19 scientists on staff have figured out how to get DNA of the animal whose skin was used to make a leather handbag.

  • Hermes helped us for her scarves, as well as Kelly handbag archives.

  • I have never spent more than two hundred dollars on a handbag.

  • She had a handbag line, became a spokeswoman for Jenny Craig, and hosted a Fox reality TV show, among other endeavors.

  • The girl was dressed in a pearl grey and pink sports coat, with a large black hat, and carried a silver chain handbag.

  • The pickpocket finds it easy to unsnap a handbag and remove some of the contents, especially in crowded places.

  • She winked at me roguishly, and patted her heavy handbag significantly.

  • She, too, gave me a conspiratorial wink and patted her handbag.

  • Then she took a magazine from her handbag and began—presumably—to read.