handle / ˈhæn dl /

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handle3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a part of a thing made specifically to be grasped or held by the hand.
  2. that which may be held, seized, grasped, or taken advantage of in effecting a purpose: The clue was a handle for solving the mystery.
  3. Slang. a person's name, especially the given name.a person's alias, nickname, or code name.a username, as on a social media website: What's your Twitter handle? a name or term by which something is known, described, or explained.
v. 有主动词 verb

han·dled, han·dling.

  1. to touch, pick up, carry, or feel with the hand or hands; use the hands on; take hold of.
  2. to manage, deal with, or be responsible for: My wife handles the household accounts. This computer handles all our billing.
  3. to use or employ, especially in a particular manner; manipulate: to handle color expertly in painting.
v. 无主动词 verb

han·dled, han·dling.

  1. to behave or perform in a particular way when handled, directed, managed, etc.: The troops handled well. The jet was handling poorly.

handle 近义词

n. 名词 noun

something to grip

n. 名词 noun

nickname

v. 动词 verb

touch

v. 动词 verb

manage, take care of

v. 动词 verb

carry as merchandise

handle构成的短语

  • handle to one's name
  • handle with gloves
  • fly off the handle
  • get a fix (handle) on

更多handle例句

  1. Carved above the door’s handle is an eye out of which a pool of static grows, destabilizing the image.
  2. Astronomers may soon get a better handle on the compositions of TRAPPIST-1’s planets.
  3. As time goes on, keeping a handle on things gets more time consuming as you are adding news terms and copies every day.
  4. Like most members of the Reddit channel WallStreetBets, he prefers the anonymity of his handle.
  5. The models have to accurately figure out how the two streams of flow will interact with the high pressure to get a solid handle on the forecast.
  6. The judges who handle arraignments at criminal court in all five boroughs have a small fraction of their usual caseloads.
  7. Yet, what my peers do not realize – or cannot handle – is that rejection is a necessary part of forging a romantic relationships.
  8. Not bragging, but come on, most guys my age can handle maybe one or two in one night.
  9. People always have to perceive the problems before them, including many unexpected nuances, and decide how to handle them.
  10. This past summer, Colleen LaRose, known by her self-anointed handle ‘Jihad Jane’, was sentenced to ten years in prison.
  11. For who, while tears are falling, will pause to handle the wreaths, and find whether they are genuine?
  12. He stood swaying the umbrella-handle about, looking down at it, as if that would assist his decision.
  13. Then, his hand resting on the handle of the cab-door, this expression suddenly changed to one of alert suspicion.
  14. The active Capt descended, and seizing the substantial handle rang loudly.
  15. "I did n't fly off the handle," said the screw, twirling huskily at the end of the screw-shaft.