handleless查询结果如下:
现在分词:handling

词性:|verb|
例句1. bladed tools can cause serious injury if they are not handled and stored with care
例句2. she handled the car well on the wet roads
例句3. she handled the job formidably
例句4. the paper handled the race story with constraint
例句5. the advertising company that is handling the account

形容词 变体/同根词
handleless cup
盅子
属类:简明汉英词典
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bowl;handleless cup
瓯子
属类:汉英词对
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a small handleless wine cup
酒盅
属类:简明汉英词典
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bowl;handleless cup
瓯子
属类:汉英词对 --
|noun|
1.A large bottle in which spirits are sold, typically holding a half gallon.
‘a _handle_ of Jim Beam’
2.A means of understanding, controlling, or approaching (a person or situation)
‘this analogy will help readers to get a _handle_ on the concept’
‘If we don't get a _handle_ on that, all those other issues are going to be lost.’
3.A name or nickname.
‘that's some _handle_ for a baby’
‘a former Washington DJ whose _handle_ was ‘Fat Daddy’’
4.A person’s username on an online forum or social media site.
‘she's changed her Twitter _handle_ ’
‘ _Handles_ are fine and we'll be delighted to have you as a part of our young but growing discussion community.’
5.The feel of goods, especially textiles, when handled.
‘fabrics with a softer _handle_ ’
‘This study was carried out to compare the _handle_ of silk fabrics degummed with Alkalase, Protease produced by bacteria, with of silkfabrics degummed with the soap soda.’
6.The part by which a thing is held, carried, or controlled.
‘a holdall with two carrying _handles_ ’
‘The pumps are fitted with a volume control on the _handle_ , allowing more discerning motorists to turn down the sound.’
7.The total amount of money bet over a particular time or at a particular event.
‘the monthly _handle_ of a couple of casinos in Las Vegas’
‘The total _handle_ of $43,594,840 was up from last year's Travers weekend a year ago.’
|verb|
1.(chiefly in soccer) touch (the ball) with the hand or lower arm in contravention of the rules.
‘he was sent off in the 84th minute for _handling_ the ball’
‘the first penalty came as Brown _handled_ ’
2.(of a vehicle) respond in a specified manner when being driven or controlled.
‘the new model does not _handle_ nearly so well’
‘And as for oversteer, the car _handles_ like a dream - when the rear steps out it takes just a dab of steering or throttle to keep it there or rein it back in.’
3.Conduct oneself in a specified manner.
‘he _handled_ himself with considerable aplomb’
‘And I think that a new president can establish himself clearly and firmly, and this closeness of the election and the contention around it is not going to handicap him if he _handles_ himself right.’
4.Cope or deal with (someone or something)
‘I don't think I could _handle_ it if they turned me down’
‘She has not been _handling_ this particularly well.’
5.Defend oneself physically or verbally.
‘I can _handle_ myself in a fight’
‘He may lack the step of Robinson or the physicality of Josh Lewsey but he has an eye for the gap and most importantly, he _handles_ himself under pressure.’
6.Drive or control (a vehicle)
‘he was going too fast and couldn't _handle_ the car’
‘Bowles' _handling_ of the ship made the view eastward visible.’
7.Feel or manipulate with the hands.
‘heavy paving slabs can be difficult to _handle_ ’
‘people who _handle_ food’
8.Have commercial responsibility for.
‘the advertising company that is _handling_ the account’
‘These five were among the main dealers _handling_ Van Gogh in the early years.’
9.Manage (a situation or problem)
‘a lawyer's ability to _handle_ a case properly’
‘Any known health risks to New Zealanders are _handled_ by the New Zealand Food Safety Authority and by the setting of food standards between New Zealand and Australia.’
10.Receive or deal in (stolen goods)
‘he admitted _handling_ the stolen chequebook’
‘The judge at Bolton Crown Court, heard how he had a string of convictions for burglary, shoplifting and _handling_ stolen goods dating back 14 years.’
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