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satchel

/sach-uhl/US // ˈsætʃ əl //UK // (ˈsætʃəl) //

挎包,挎兜,挎着,挎着的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small bag, sometimes with a shoulder strap.

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Examples

  • It’s likely that, at some point, you’ll end up getting a really heavy, stiff skin that’ll turn the beautiful satchel you had in mind into an unusable, over-designed leather box.

  • Dostum himself summoned a doctor, who arrived carrying a satchel with a large saw on top that was used for amputating limbs.

  • I am carrying a well-worn satchel fashioned out of a recycled plastic tarp.

  • But as Triplett pointed out everyone in baseball knew Satchel Paige and Paige was one heck of a business man.

  • Doby was not as bubbly a personality as Satchel and was more matter of fact in personality than Jackie.

  • Judge Wilk would ultimately grant Mia custody of Satchel and Dylan.

  • In this satchel carry also some crackers, or sandwiches, if you will be long enough upon the road to need a luncheon.

  • Eloise was puzzled, but the sight of Mrs. Biggs tugging at her wet satchel to open it diverted her mind.

  • He was holding a small leather satchel, the mouth of the bag wide open.

  • The hole in my cell during the progress of the work was kept covered with a large hand-satchel containing my change of clothing.

  • If the boy had wealthy parents, he might have, besides, one or more slaves (pedisequ) to carry his satchel and tablets.