handkerchief的意思和读音

handkerchief

: [ˈhæŋkərtʃɪf] : [ˈhæŋkə(r)ˌtʃɪf]

n.

handkerchiefs  handkerchief chieves  handkerchieves  

adj.+n.white handkerchief,silk handkerchief

n.hankie,tissue,paper handkerchief

handkerchiefn.

1.a small piece of material or paper that you use for blowing your nose, etc.

n.1.2.,

n.1.a small square piece of cloth or paper used for wiping your nose or eyes

1. tights,leotard handkerchief bathing trunks ...

2. 〖 handsaw〗 handkerchief〖 handcuffs;manacles〗 ...

3. handicraft n. handkerchief n. handsome adj.

4. 〖 movementofhandsorfeet〗 〖 towel;handkerchief〖 closefisted〗 ...

5. D. Tie clip E. Handkerchief 5 Special case ...

6. cautious , handkerchief ,, tsunami ...

7. Sarong Apron Handkerchief Hand Bag ...

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1.The differences were that her long and loose hair was bound by a handkerchief and a pair of sandal was on her feet.

2.The charge is based on the fact that she no longer has a handkerchief Othello gave her as a token of his love.

3.From behind the counter, the postman brings no box, but a woman in a long gray dress, a white handkerchief in her fingers.

4.I begged Monsieur Duval to sit down by the fire, which he did, taking from his pocket a handkerchief with which he momentarily hid his face.

5.She paused for a while and wiped her mouth with a small handkerchief and then went on tell us the things that happened in the shirt factory.

6.She was crying and dabbing at her eyes with a handkerchief.

7.He took things easy, hid throat lozenges in his handkerchief, and looked after his instrument.

8.He began to walk up and down the beach, his father-in-law looking helplessly at him, rubbing his feeble eyes with a handkerchief.

9.She stooped to pick up the handkerchief and smoothed it out on the table.

10.Hagrid suddenly pulled out a very dirty, spotted handkerchief and blew his nose with a sound like a foghorn.