purse的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:
详尽释义
- 钱包,钱袋
- 手提包
- 奖金,悬赏金
- 囊状部
- 金钱,资财,财源,资力
- 小袋,小包,口袋
- 捐款
- 【解】囊
- 国库
- 拳师的收入
- 钱袋一样的东西
- 皱起
- (使)缩拢
- 噘起
- 抽紧
- 把...放进钱袋,放进钱包
- 噘嘴,撮起嘴唇
双解释义
- [C]钱包; 女用小提包 a small flattish leather or plastic bag used for carrying money; a woman's handbag
- [S]钱,资财 money supplies; money to spend
- [C]奖金; 捐款 sum of money collected and given as a gift or prize
英英释义
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a container used for carrying money and small personal items or accessories (especially by women);
"she reached into her bag and found a comb"
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a sum of money spoken of as the contents of a money purse;
"he made the contribution out of his own purse"
"he and his wife shared a common purse"
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a small bag for carrying money
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a sum of money offered as a prize;
"the purse barely covered the winner's expenses"
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contract one's lips into a rounded shape
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gather or contract into wrinkles or folds; pucker;
"purse ones's lips"
purse的用法和样例:
例句
- When did you first miss your purse?
你什么时候发现丢了钱包的? - The loss of her purse caused her much inconvenience.
丢失钱包给她带来了诸多不便。 - This piece of china is beyond my purse.
这件瓷器我买不起。 - Her purse was stolen when she was on the bus.
她的手袋在公共汽车上被偷了。 - The purse for the next race is $50,000.
下一场比赛的奖金为五万美元。
- The sour taste made her purse her lips.
酸味使她皱起嘴唇。 - Impulsively, she dropped them into her purse.
一时心血来潮,她抓起它们扔进钱包里。
词汇搭配
- buy〔clasp, fill, find, look for, lose, snatch, steal〕 a purse 买〔紧握,装,找到,找,丢失,抢,偷〕钱包
- line one's purse 中饱私囊
- make (up) a purse 募捐
- open one's purse 解囊
- put sth into a purse 把…放入钱包
- recover one's purse 找到丢失的钱包
- beautiful〔expensive, nice, plump〕 purse 好看〔很贵,漂亮,鼓鼓〕的钱包
- fat purse 富裕
- common purse 公共资金
- lean〔light〕 purse 贫穷
- limited purse 有限的资金
- long purse 财富
- well-filled purse 装得满满的钱夹
- the public purse 国库
- leather purse 皮钱包
- live according to one's purse 量入为出
- beyond sb's purse 非某人所能买得起
- the power of the purse 金钱的力量
- with purse and person 全力以赴
经典引文
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She opened her purse There was not enough money to pay the driver.
出自: M. Flanagan -
Mr. Brownlow looked apprehensively at Mr. Bumble's pursed-up countenance.
出自: Dickens -
She frowned..and pursed her lips to indicate I was not to speak.
出自: G. Greene