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suitcases

/soot-keys/US // ˈsutˌkeɪs //UK // (ˈsuːtˌkeɪs, ˈsjuːt-) //

手提箱,旅行箱,手提包,行箱

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a usually rectangular piece of luggage especially for carrying clothes while traveling.

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Examples

  • We sent gentlemen forth with wirelesses in suitcases and instructions to blow up certain bridges.

  • The Democrats are still going to have suitcases full of votes.

  • A satellite the size of a small suitcase, ASTERIA was designed to demonstrate the technology needed for a tiny telescope to search for exoplanets by detecting the minuscule dip in a star’s light when an orbiting planet passes in front of it.

  • What Giuliani and others claim happened is that observers were cleared from the room and that ballots hidden in suitcases were then brought out to be counted without oversight.

  • The sole is also flexible enough to bend in half, so the shoe packs we ll in a carry-on suitcase.

  • Her business started in a suitcase, where she kept her supplies.

  • One woman dying on his floor, another rotting in a suitcase: An alleged killer stuns the financial community in Hong Kong.

  • Police said the woman in the suitcase had died on the previous day.

  • The suitcase of stunners that Amal revealed throughout the weekend proves that she has one amazing sense of style.

  • Excuse me, I have to get the keffiyeh out of my dusty suitcase and pack a kilt.

  • Marie was packing a suitcase and meditating upon the scorching letter she meant to write.

  • Lowell handed Miss Scovill's suitcase to the silent Wong, who had slipped out behind the women.

  • I suddenly tossed my suitcase into the barn, and began a tour of inspection over my thirty acres.

  • If you wish them to do so, they will get your complete outfit, so you need not bring anything with you but a suitcase.

  • Slipping naturally into the most conventional groove either of word or deed, Cornelia eyed the suitcase inquisitively.