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valise

/vuh-lees or, especially British, -leez/US // vəˈlis or, especially British, -ˈliz //UK // (vəˈliːz) //

价值链,价值,价值连城,价值评估

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small piece of luggage that can be carried by hand, used to hold clothing, toilet articles, etc.; suitcase; traveling bag.

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Examples

  • Next morning Alcide packed my valise, and leaving him in charge of my apartments I took the Orient express for Constantinople.

  • Cartoonist Ben Katchor captures the city in his book, The Cardboard Valise.

  • Not until the servant had thrown open the door of the coach and deposited within the valise he carried, did Garnache stir.

  • Said a Georgia court: "Is the guest to deposit his valise there, and go and send for it to get out a clean shirt?"

  • Then he came to a rather big valise, which swung open and poured out part of its contents when he lifted it by the handle.

  • Mr. George sat down upon one of the sofas, putting his valise on the floor at the end of it.

  • Mr. George and Rollo packed up their valise, paid their bill at the hotel, and set off for the station.

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