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- a small bag or other flexible receptacle, typically carried in a pocket or attached to a belt(尤指可放入口袋或系在腰带上的)小袋子:
a tobacco pouch
烟袋
webbing with pouches for stun grenades.
有挂眩晕手榴弹小袋的厚腰带。
1.1
- a lockable bag for mail or dispatches(可封口的)邮袋, 送物袋。
2
- a pocket-like abdominal receptacle in which marsupials carry their young during lactation(有袋目动物腹部的)育儿袋。
2.1
- any of a number of similar animal structures, such as those in the cheeks of rodents动物袋囊; (啮齿动物的)颊袋。
3
- (常作pouches)a baggy area of skin underneath a person's eyes, usually seen as a sign of fatigue or illness眼袋:
he had deep pouches under his dark eyes.
他的深色眼睛下眼皮下垂很厉害。
with obj.
1
- put into a pouch把…放入袋中:
he stopped, pouched his tickets, and plodded on.
他停下来, 把票装进袋子, 又拖着脚慢慢地向前走。
1.1
- informal take possession of〈非正式〉拥有:
he pouched his fifth first prize by beating Higginson in the final.
他在决赛中击败希金森, 第五次获得一等奖。
1.2
- Cricket catch (the ball)【板球】接(球):
Hick pouched his fourth catch with ease.
希克轻松地接住了他的第四个球。
2
- make (part of a garment) hang like a pouch使(衣服的一部分)悬垂如袋:
the muslin is lightly pouched over the belt.
麦斯林纱轻盈地悬垂过腰带。
派生词
pouched
adjectivepouchy
adjective词源
Middle English (as a noun): from Old Northern French pouche, variant of Old French poche 'bag'. Compare with POKE2.