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pouch

/pouch/US // paʊtʃ //UK // (paʊtʃ) //

小袋,袋装,袋子,小袋装

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a bag, sack, or similar receptacle, especially one for small articles or quantities: a tobacco pouch.
    • : a small moneybag.
    • : a bag for carrying mail.
    • : a bag or case of leather, used by soldiers to carry ammunition.
    • : something shaped like or resembling a bag or pocket.
    • : Chiefly Scot. a pocket in a garment.
    • : a baggy fold of flesh under the eye.
    • : Anatomy, Zoology. a baglike or pocketlike part; a sac or cyst, as the sac beneath the bill of pelicans, the saclike dilation of the cheeks of gophers, or the receptacle for the young of marsupials.
    • : Botany. a baglike cavity.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to put into or enclose in a pouch, bag, or pocket; pocket.
    • : to arrange in the form of a pouch.
    • : to swallow.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to form a pouch or a cavity resembling a pouch.

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Examples

  • The carrying case might be a little too big for your running shorts, but they’ll fit in a jacket pocket or bike pouch easily.

  • Once you’ve narrowed it down, you can choose organic, pouch, canned, or a subscription service for the freshest meals.

  • If you don’t have one of these machines, you can still portion these items and seal them in airtight, reusable containers or pouches.

  • The mask has all of the aspects of luxury—from the fabric to the little antimicrobial carrying pouch you can easily pop it into when you’re not wearing it.

  • At the heart of the new modular architecture will be the large-format pouch battery cells manufactured at this new factory.

  • Stuffed into the pouch on the back of the seat in front of me is the local newspaper.

  • The other daughter had been saved from harm when a notebook with a pouch of pens stopped a bullet.

  • The OFF Pocket, a sleek pouch that deflects phone tracking—and phone calls.

  • In that same picture, in a pouch in the back of the front seat, there is a magazine: a copy of Newsweek.

  • A $3 pouch of Bugler ends up retailing inside for about $600—a 20,000% markup.

  • The tobacco-box, during the reign of Elizabeth, was no unimportant part of a dandy's outfit; sometimes a pouch or bag was used.

  • His tobacco pouch, which he laid upon the table, was a fantastic embroidered silk affair, evidently the handiwork of a woman.

  • "You used to carry your tobacco in a rubber pouch," said Edna, picking up the pouch and examining the needlework.

  • He thrust the pouch back in his pocket, as if to put away the subject with the trifle which had brought it up.

  • I meant to pouch my winnings and go straight to my wife and say, 'Peccavi,' and I should hear her say to me, 'Go and sin no more.'